Golden Week 2026 Guide including Lego Land, among the Best Theme Parks in Japan

Best Theme Parks in Japan: Golden Week 2026 Guide

Golden Week and the summer holidays are fast approaching. To save you the stress of planning, we’ve rounded up Japan’s best theme parks for families. From gentle, toddler-friendly escapes to high-speed roller coasters for thrill-seekers, here is our second guide to your Golden Week trip to a theme park.


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Theme parks for families with toddlers

Shima Spain Mura mascots in front of a Spanish townscape

Shima Spain Mura

Located in Mie Prefecture, and replicating the exotic atmosphere and charm of a Spanish townscape, Shima Spain Mura is a quick trip to Europe. The attractions at this theme park are myriad, including the steam roller coaster Iron Bull, the España Parade Carnival, Flamenco dancers, the Estival Festival fireworks during Golden Week and summer holidays, the Light of Isabella show and far more.

Key details:

Name: Shima Spain Mura (Shima Spain Village)
Address: 95-2-4 Sakazaki, Isobe-cho, Shima City, Mie Prefecture, 517-0212
Opening Times: 9:30am to 5pm on weekdays, 9:30am to 5:30pm on weekends.
Ticket Prices: ¥5,900 for adults, ¥4,700 for junior high and high schoolers, ¥4,100 for children
Best for: Families, especially with toddlers, who want shows and parades alongside roller coasters

Moomin Valley Park in Saitama

Moominvalley Park

Visit the home of the fictional Finnish Moomin family and their unique friends at Moominvalley Park, in Hanno, Saitama prefecture. It’s “a place where you can be brave enough to try new things,” take a closer look at the small flowers and insects that you normally don’t notice, and celebrate the change of the seasons. 

Among the child-friendly rides is Hemulen’s Playground: an enormous tree house with a panoramic view of the park. While walking through the park, you will encounter stories scattered throughout, and their characters stop to say hello and dance together during show time. You can see them again within the Moominhouse (designed by Moominpappa), Oshun Oxtra (a hands-on morphing theater) and Kokemus (the three-story exhibition facility).

Key details:

Name: Moominvalley Park
Address: 327-6 Miyazawa, Hanno, Saitama Prefecture, 357-0001Opening Times: 9:30am to 5pm on weekdays, 9:30am to 5:30pm on weekends.
Ticket Prices: ¥4,300 for adults, ¥1,950 for college students and ¥500 for children
Best for: Families with very young children who want a peaceful golden week experience

Huis Ten Bosch flower fields and a mill

Huis Ten Bosch

A five-minute walk from JR Kyushu’s station of the same name in Nagasaki, Huis Ten Bosch lives up to their motto of “Step into the extraordinary.” Their attractions include the Palace Huis Ten Bosch museum, and an entire world of characters from famous fiction. Visit the Amsterdam zone for the joys of Miffy’s Dream Storybook, or Harbor Town for the heart-pounding Jurassic Island. For the thrill seekers, try VR World-Ultra Reverse Bungee, VR Whitewater rafting or visit the heights of the Castle in the Sky, before gathering to watch the stunning night-time fireworks display.

Key details:

Name: Huis Ten Bosch
Address: 1-1 Huis Ten Bosch Machi, Sasebo, Nagasaki 859-3243
Opening Times: 10am to 9pm on weekdays, 10am to 10pm on weekends.
Ticket Prices: ¥7,600 for adults, ¥6,650 for junior high and high school students, ¥5,000 for elementary school students and ¥3,800 for preschoolers.
Best for: Families with children of different ages looking for varied experiences

Legoland Japan in Nagoya

Legoland Japan 

A Nagoya favorite with elementary schoolers, Legoland Japan Resort is a theme park providing a full day of family fun for younger children. There are over 40 rides, shows and attractions, as well as hands-on experiences such as the Learning Workshop. The park zones include LEGO City, Bricktopia, Pirate Shores, LEGO Ninjago World, Knight’s Kingdom and Miniland.

Key details:

Name: Legoland Japan
Address: 1 Kinjoufutou, 2 Chome-2 Kinjofuto, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 455-8605
Opening Times: 10am to 5pm on weekdays, 10am to 6pm on weekends and holidays.
Ticket Prices: ¥7,500 for adults and ¥5,000 for children on the day, but tickets are cheaper the further in advance booked
Best for: Families with elementary-aged children looking for a hands-on experience

Theme Parks for families with older children

Disney resort in Tokyo

Tokyo Disneyland

A magical adventure across seven themed lands awaits at Tokyo Disneyland. The hotspots include The Happy Ride with Baymax and its high-energy music, Pooh’s Hunny Hunt, Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast and It’s a Small World, among dozens more. You don’t have to step away from the fantasy even for food — just visit Tomorrowland Terrace, The Big Pop (of popcorn) and Grandma Sara’s Kitchen among many others.

Key details:

Name: Tokyo Disneyland
Address: 1-1 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-0031
Opening Times: 9am to 9pm, with some exceptions for special events
Ticket Prices: Prices are variable depending on demand, peaking at ¥10,900 for weekends, holidays and on-the-day purchases.
Best for: Families with elementary or junior high school-aged children, ready for their first roller coaster

Train in front of DisneySea

Tokyo DisneySea

Right beside Disneyland and with eight themed ports of call, including their newly opened Fantasy Springs area Tokyo DisneySea is a must-visit. 

For Golden Week travellers, the Tokyo DisneySea 25th Sparkling Jubilee begins from April 15, 2026, and hosts Disney friends dressed in special anniversary outfits parading through the park. Furthermore, in the American Waterfront area, a limited-time show is scheduled featuring Mickey Mouse dancing and serenading the crowd with music from around the world. There will be special appearances by characters such as Rapunzel from “Tangled,” Hiro from “Big Hero 6” and Mirabel from “Encanto.”

Key details:

Name: Tokyo DisneySea
Address: 1-13 Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba 279-8511
Opening Times: 9am to 9pm, with some exceptions for special events
Ticket Prices: Prices are variable depending on demand, peaking at ¥10,900 for weekends, holidays and on-the-day purchases.
Best for: Families looking for a waterpark experience with Disney flair

Minions and family in Universal Studios Japan (USJ)

Universal Studios Japan

Located a short trip away from the bustle of Osaka, Universal Studios Japan (USJ) has plenty of big names scattered throughout, from Minion Park, to Harry Potter and even Jurassic Park. Among the dazzling shows are “Wand Studies and Wand Magic”, as well as “Triwizard Spirit Rally”, from The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Meanwhile, eager riders can soar with The Flying Snoopy or The Flying Dinosaur from the world of Jurassic Park.

Key details:

Name: Universal Studios Japan
Address: 2 Chome-1-33 Sakurajima, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0031
Opening Times: Varies by day, can be confirmed on the USJ website
Ticket Prices: Prices are variable depending on demand, starting at ¥8,900 for adults
Best for: Families looking for fun with their favorite fictional characters through rollercoaster and shows

A theme park for thrill-seeking families

Attraction at Fuji-Q Highland in front of Mount Fuji

Fuji-Q Highland

The thrill-seeker’s dream, and easily reached from Tokyo’s Shinjuku Station, Fuji-Q Highland impresses with rides that get even the most hardened roller coaster veteran’s heart pumping. The “King of Coasters,” among the world’s scariest rides, is Fujiyama, terrifying visitors ever since its 1996 debut. And if reality isn’t scary enough, the park also has five popular attractions with VR and MX4D, resulting in unique turns, swaying and rotations being recreated to deliver the sensation of speed and exhilaration of a real roller coaster. 

Key details:

Name: Fuji-Q Highland
Address: 5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017
Opening Times: 9am to 9pm, with some exceptions for special events
Ticket Prices: Free, although you pay per ride. You can buy a pass giving free ride entry which starts at ¥6,000 for adults.
Best for: Families who love speed, somersaults, and spine-chilling drops.

FAQs

How far in advance should I book theme park tickets for Golden Week?

You should book your tickets as soon as they become available, which is typically one to two months in advance depending on the park. Golden Week is one of Japan’s busiest travel times, and therefore major parks like Tokyo Disney Resort, Universal Studios Japan and Fuji-Q Highland will often sell out of standard admission tickets and Express Passes weeks ahead of time.

Are Express Passes or Premier Access worth buying during Golden Week? 

Yes, they’re highly recommended. Because parks operate at peak capacity during Golden Week, wait times for popular attractions can easily exceed two to three hours. Purchasing a Universal Express Pass (at USJ) or Disney Premier Access (at Tokyo Disneyland/Sea) will save you hours of waiting.

Which Japanese theme park is best for toddlers and young children?

For families with toddlers, Moominvalley Park and Legoland Japan are excellent choices because they focus heavily on gentle, interactive experiences rather than intense thrills. Shima Spain Mura is also a great option, offering a highly visual, stroller-friendly environment with parades and shows that easily capture a younger child’s attention and imagination.

Do theme parks in Japan have facilities for nursing or changing babies? 

Yes, all major theme parks in Japan are incredibly family-friendly and well-equipped. You will find dedicated baby care centers featuring private nursing rooms, changing tables, high chairs, and even microwaves or hot water stations for preparing baby formula.

The secret to a successful Golden Week trip is preparation. These parks reach peak capacity quickly, so book your tickets and express passes well in advance. Pick your perfect destination, pack your most comfortable walking shoes, and get ready for a magical family adventure!

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