Toy Kingdom, or as it’s known in Japan, Omocha Okoku おもちゃ王国, is a unique theme park, dedicated to the vibrant world of Japanese toys. It promises a whimsical experience bursting with joy, nostalgia, and adventure.
Scattered across the picturesque landscapes of Okayama, Hyogo, Gunma, and Aichi, Toy Kingdom offers four fantastic locations, each holding its unique charm while delivering the core Toy Kingdom experience.
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I’ve now visited Okayama and Hyogo Toy Kingdom’s with my family. The photos on this post come from one or the other. Here is an overview of what to expect.
Entry, Attractions, and Playrooms
For a modest entry fee of around ¥1200, visitors gain access to the park’s interactive playrooms. Each room is thoughtfully designed, reflecting the distinctive charm of popular Japanese toy lines. Children can ignite their creativity with hands-on play involving beloved toys such as Licca, Mell-chan, Sylvanian Families, and Plarail. Moreover, the range of Kumon educational toys provides an ideal blend of fun and learning.
Beyond the intriguing playrooms, the parks also offer a delightful assortment of classic amusement park rides. From the gentle spin of merry-go-rounds and teacups to the thrilling rush of go-karts and compact roller coasters, there’s an attraction for every taste and adrenaline level. These rides carry an additional cost, ranging from ¥300 to ¥600.
You can also buy a Free Pass which allows you to enter the park and ride on all there attractions for around ¥3000. There might be some variations with costs, attractions and facilities across the 4 sites.
Toy Kingdom’s Okayama Park: Merging with Nature
Adding a charming twist to the camping experience, Toy Kingdom’s Okayama location is conveniently connected to Setouchi Natural Field camping grounds. A special package deal combines a camping site booking with the entrance to Toy Kingdom, providing a unique blend of tranquillity and imaginative play.
You can enter the theme park twice, on the day of arrival and the day following day. I guess, but not too sure, if you stay more than 1 night I guess you can enter for the additional days too.
Gunma’s Toy Kingdom: Adventure in the Forest
The Gunma Toy Kingdom unfolds as an enchanting Adventure Forest, offering an exciting blend of outdoor activities. Here, children can test their athletic skills on obstacle courses, engage in fishing, or splash around in delightful water play zones.
Aichi’s Toy Kingdom: Fun by the Beach
At Aichi, Toy Kingdom forms part of the captivating Beach Land. This location promises the joy of toys, an educational exploration of marine life through a fascinating Aquarium, and a BBQ area for relaxing family meals. The beach setting adds a unique charm to this Toy Kingdom park.
Hyogo’s Toy Kingdom: Cool off by Tojo Lake
Tojo Lake Toy Kingdom in Hyogo is a must-visit during the sweltering summer months. This park features a vast water park, where children and adults alike can cool off.
Whether it’s the nostalgic trip down memory lane, an adventurous day out, or a fun-filled day by the beach, Toy Kingdom ensures a magical journey for everyone. This playground lets imagination reign supreme, promising an unforgettable experience through the magic of toys.