Saturday, October 29, 2022

Theme Park Discount Tickets

Covid cases are down and Japan is ready to get the travel and tourism industry back on track. The government has intiated a program with discounts for various travel related things, including the recently added theme park discounts. 


The Event-wari campaign gives a 20 percent discount on event and attraction tickets through January 31, 2023 as a way to encourage people to visit places like theme parks. The discount is available to both foreign tourists in Japan and residents.  In order to take advantage of the discount, you need to be triple vaccinated or show a negative Covid-19 test on the day of your visit. 


Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea 

Discounted one-day tickets, available only via Tokyo Disney Resort's booking website. Depending on the season and the day of the week, with the 20% discount, the tickets cost: 

Adults: ¥6,320, ¥6,720, ¥7,120, ¥7,520   

Children aged 12-17: ¥5,280, ¥5,600, ¥5,920, ¥6,240

Children aged 4-11: ¥3,760, ¥4,000, ¥4,240, ¥4,480


FujiQ Highland, Yamanashi 

Discounted tickets, must be purchased by FujiQ's official app. 

Free Pass: ¥5,200, junior high students ¥4,800, primary students ¥3040, younger children ¥1,440. 

Afternoon pass (entry from 1 pm): ¥3,680, junior high students ¥3,440, primary students ¥3,040, younger children ¥1,440. 



Sanrio Puroland, Tokyo

Discounted one-day tickets, available only via the website. Depending on the day of the week, with the 20% discount, the tickets cost: 

Day e-Passport: ¥2,800 - 3,840, children aged 3 to 17 ¥1,920 - 2,960 

Gaku (student) Pass: University students ¥2,400 - 3,440; junior high and high school students ¥2,000 - 3,400.



Moominvalley Park, Saitama

Discounted tickets must be purchased via online booking page.

One day pass: ¥2,400; Children over 4 through primary school ¥1,440. Moominvalley Night Walk (entry from 5:30 pm):1,040, Children over 4 through primary school ¥480. 


The discounts aren't enough to make me want to visit these parks, but they could be good for a family fun day, especially for foreign visitors because of Japan's current weak yen situation.

2 comments:

Jeanie said...

I never got turned on by Disney parks (or theme parks in general). I've been, didn't hate it but it felt overrated for the price. Just me!

Leonore Winterer said...

I might go to Disney if I was visiting Japan soon - sadly, the flights have gotten really expensive those past years!