
PokePark Kanto, a New Pokemon Theme Park, Is Opening in Tokyo in 2026
Set against the backdrop of Tama Hills, this 26,000-square-meter attraction will offer a fully immersive experience where Pokemon come to life all year round.
List of Contents:
Inside PokePark Kanto: What We Know So Far
When Can You Visit?
Related Posts
Image courtesy of Pokemon.com ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc.
Inside PokePark Kanto: What We Know So Far About Its 2026 Opening
If you've been following Pokemon since the beginning, the park's name will sound familiar. It's a double homage — both to the original
Red, Blue
and
Green
games
, which are set in the fictional Kanto region, and to its real-life location in Tokyo's Kanto area.
So far, no actual footage of the park has been released. Instead, the official announcement video revealed a beautifully crafted miniature diorama of the park, offering a charming preview of its layout and atmosphere.
The park will be divided into two main zones: Pokemon Forest and Sedge Town.
Image courtesy of Pokemon.com ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc.
Pokemon Forest
Pokemon Forest is a roughly 500-meter nature walk through varied terrain — think grassy paths, tunnels, slopes and trails. You'll be able to observe and find your favorite Pokémon mingling in groups, hiding in the underbrush or roaming freely around the terrain.
Image courtesy of Pokemon.com ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc.
Sedge Town
Serving as the park's social hub, Sedge Town centers around a Primarina-themed fountain. This area will include a Pokemon Center, Pokemart and a Pokemon Trainers' Market, where guests can shop for themed merchandise. A Sedge Gym will give aspiring trainers a chance to test their skills, while a Pokemon Greeting Parade will let visitors of all ages meet a variety of Pokemon up close.
Two larger attractions are also in development — rumored to include a Pikachu-themed ride and a merry-go-round — though details haven't been confirmed yet.
When Can You Visit PokePark Kanto in 2026?
Tickets are expected to go on sale in stages starting in fall 2025, with pricing and reservation details to be announced closer to the park's grand opening in early 2026. In the meantime, keep the momentum going — hop on the train for the
2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally
, or brush up your Pokedex by getting to know some
dark Pokemon lore
.
Related Posts
Everything You Need To Know About the 2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally
Pokemon Green: The Game the Rest of the World Never Got
Pokemon With Surprisingly Dark Backstories
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Tokyo Weekender
2 days ago
- Tokyo Weekender
PokePark Kanto, a New Pokemon Theme Park, Is Opening in Tokyo in 2026
Starting in early 2026, fans will finally have a real-world place to catch 'em all. PokePark Kanto, the first-ever permanent outdoor Pokemon theme park, is set to open inside Yomiuri Land in Inagi City, Tokyo. Set against the backdrop of Tama Hills, this 26,000-square-meter attraction will offer a fully immersive experience where Pokemon come to life all year round. List of Contents: Inside PokePark Kanto: What We Know So Far When Can You Visit? Related Posts Image courtesy of ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc. Inside PokePark Kanto: What We Know So Far About Its 2026 Opening If you've been following Pokemon since the beginning, the park's name will sound familiar. It's a double homage — both to the original Red, Blue and Green games , which are set in the fictional Kanto region, and to its real-life location in Tokyo's Kanto area. So far, no actual footage of the park has been released. Instead, the official announcement video revealed a beautifully crafted miniature diorama of the park, offering a charming preview of its layout and atmosphere. The park will be divided into two main zones: Pokemon Forest and Sedge Town. Image courtesy of ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc. Pokemon Forest Pokemon Forest is a roughly 500-meter nature walk through varied terrain — think grassy paths, tunnels, slopes and trails. You'll be able to observe and find your favorite Pokémon mingling in groups, hiding in the underbrush or roaming freely around the terrain. Image courtesy of ©2025 Pokémon. ©1995-2025 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc. Sedge Town Serving as the park's social hub, Sedge Town centers around a Primarina-themed fountain. This area will include a Pokemon Center, Pokemart and a Pokemon Trainers' Market, where guests can shop for themed merchandise. A Sedge Gym will give aspiring trainers a chance to test their skills, while a Pokemon Greeting Parade will let visitors of all ages meet a variety of Pokemon up close. Two larger attractions are also in development — rumored to include a Pikachu-themed ride and a merry-go-round — though details haven't been confirmed yet. When Can You Visit PokePark Kanto in 2026? Tickets are expected to go on sale in stages starting in fall 2025, with pricing and reservation details to be announced closer to the park's grand opening in early 2026. In the meantime, keep the momentum going — hop on the train for the 2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally , or brush up your Pokedex by getting to know some dark Pokemon lore . Related Posts Everything You Need To Know About the 2025 Pokemon Stamp Rally Pokemon Green: The Game the Rest of the World Never Got Pokemon With Surprisingly Dark Backstories


SoraNews24
4 days ago
- SoraNews24
Nintendo and Lego team up for an awesomely accurate the Lego Game Boy kit【Photos】
A 1:1-scale replica of one of the most tangible pieces of video game nostalgia. A little over a year ago, Lego showed off its first ever kit for Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda franchise, one that lets you build one of the woodland environments that adventuring hero Link walks through. For the next team-up between the two companies, though, Lego's designers are recreating the Nintendo video game experience from the player's perspective, with an awesomely accurate Lego Game Boy. The design fidelity extends to the size, as this is a 1:1-scale replica of Nintendo's handheld system that changed the industry when it was released in 1989. Measuring 14 x 9 x 3 centimeters (5.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 inches), the dimensions should feel very familiar to anyone who grew up with a Game Boy in their hands, or who's familiar with the hardware as a current-era retro gamer. Included in the 421-piece set are a pair of replica cartridges, or 'Game Paks,' as Nintendo called them, for two of the platform's most memorable titles: Super Mario Land, one of the Game Boy's launch titles, and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, which opened a lot of eyes to the full potential of handheld gaming in terms of scale, complexity, and artistry. Some might argue that Tetris is the true quintessential Game Boy experience, but Nintendo most likely wanted the Lego Game Boy set to showcase titles that it developed entirely in-house. Featuring the Mario and Zelda franchises also makes for cooler artwork for the bundled screen pieces. In a particularly clever bit of design, these pieces don't attach to the outer surface of the Lego Game Boy. Instead, they fit underneath a clear plastic covering that serves as the replica's substitute for a glass monitor, preserving the overall visual effect of the actual system. There's even a piece for the Nintendo logo that appeared as the startup screen when you turned the system's power on. Other impressive touches include the fact that the D-pad, start, select, and A and B buttons are all pressable, and even the volume and screen contrast dials on the sides of the unit are accounted for. It's all so accurate that it's actually a little unnerving seeing the kit in mid-build, since it looks like an actual electronic device is in inoperable pieces. The Lego Game Boy set goes on sale October 1, but preorders are set to open July 25 through the Lego online store, priced at US$59.99 through the U.S. page here and 9,280 yen through the Japanese one here. Source: PR Times Top image: PR Times Insert images: PR Times, Lego ● Want to hear about SoraNews24's latest articles as soon as they're published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!


Japan Today
4 days ago
- Japan Today
Pokémon theme park area announced for Kanto region, opens in less than a year
By Casey Baseel, SoraNews24 With each new generation the Pokémon franchise moves to a new region, but as fans fondly remember, the adventures all started in the Kanto region, so it's only fitting that the first-ever permanent Pokémon theme park area is going to be in Kanto too. And no, you won't need to find a way to isekai yourself into the Pokémon anime or video games in order to visit. That's because Pokémon's Kanto region shares its name with the real-world Kanto region of Japan, which makes up the eastern part of the country. Poképark Kanto will be located in Tama Hills, which straddles the border of Tokyo and its neighbor to the south, Kanagawa Prefecture. The park, with an area of around 2.6 hectares (nearly 280,000 square feet), will have more than 600 Pokémon, the designers say, split between two habitats: the Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town. In the Pokémon Forest area, fans can amble along a nature trail surrounded by Pokémon great and small. Some will be out in the open, but others will require a keener eye to spot. Meanwhile, Sedge Town promises to be like stepping into a settlement from the games/anime that Pokémon Trainers pass through on their journeys to become full-fledged Pokémon Masters, with amenities such as a Pokémon Center, Poké Mart, and Pokémon Gym. This is also the part of Poképark Kanto Pokémon where Pokémon parades and meet-and-greet events will be held, and the designers say that the Primarina Fountain in the town square will be a place where you can 'connect with Pokémon Trainers and Pokémon alike' for an 'unforgettable experience,' suggesting that there could be some sort of interactive element to what goes on there. ▼ Oh, and apparently there's also going to be an adorable Pikachu flying merry-go-round too, according to this preview illustration. ▼ Poképark Kanto preview video Poképark Kanto will be situated at the edge of the Yomiuri Land amusement park, which previously hosted the limited-time Pokémon Wonder event. Poképark Kanto, though, looks to be a project on a much larger scale, and also it's going to be a permanent facility that's open year-round. The fact that the park's official website also has an English version indicates that the designers are planning to make its activities and events accessible for foreign travelers to Japan as well. It's not currently clear whether admission to Poképark Kanto will be entirely separate from Yomiurui Land or if some sort of combination pass will be offered. Ticket prices/purchase procedures will be revealed this fall, with Poképark Kanto's grand opening currently slated for spring of 2026. Source: PR Times, Poképark Kanto official website Insert images: YouTube/ポケモン公式YouTubeチャンネル, PR Times Read more stories from SoraNews24. -- Will Yomiuriland's Pokémon Wonder attraction be a good place to play Pokémon GO? We investigate -- Poképark Pokémon theme park area announced for Japan's real-world Kanto region -- This Japanese theme park just made a real-world Pokémon forest for you to go Pokémon spotting in External Link © SoraNews24