Hanayashiki
Asakusa, Tokyo's Hanayashiki is thought to be home to Japan's first amusement park. The area was first used as a flower garden in the late Edo era (1603–1868), and further amusements were added to the park in 1872. Local developers intended to reconstruct it into a substantial entertainment park following World War Two. The park, which has 19 attractions including a roller coaster, space shot, merry-go-round, haunted house, and 3D and 4D theaters, is renowned for its vintage 1950s vibe.
In 1953, the rollercoaster was first used, and it is still in use today! One of the park's most well-liked attractions is a one-hour ninja training, which you may also participate in. It is just 5 minute walk from Asakusa station.
Founded: 1872
Headquarters: Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
Daily opened from 10am – 6pm
Admission fee starting at ¥1,000 (adult), ¥500 (children) + ride tickets starting at ¥100
Website: https://www.hanayashiki.net/