Japan's Yomiuriland Amusement Park to Host Permanent Pokémon Theme Park in 2026
A major milestone is set to be achieved by fans of the beloved franchise, as the world's first permanent Pokémon theme park, PokéPark Kanto, is scheduled to open its doors on February 5, 2026. Located within the Yomiuriland amusement park in Tokyo, Japan, this innovative attraction promises an immersive experience for visitors.
Upon entering the park, guests will be greeted by the "Pokémon Research Lab" building, which serves as a gateway to the two main sections: Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town. The former is designed to resemble a natural habitat, complete with hills, winding paths, and rocky trails, where visitors can observe Pokémon in their natural environments. Notably, the Pokémon statues are arranged to depict them engaging in various activities, adding a touch of realism to the setting.
In contrast, Sedge Town is more akin to an urban center, featuring attractions such as the Pokémon Center and Poké Mart. However, it's not all about retail therapy; visitors can also enjoy rides like Pika Pika Paradise, which showcases over 30 electric-type Pokémon, or Vee Vee Voyage, a carousel pulled by Ponyta and Rapidash, with balloons available for riders to take on an Eevee adventure.
While no official images of the park have been released yet, the trailer offers a glimpse into what's in store. For fans eager to experience this unique attraction, they'll need to obtain an add-on pass to enter the park. With its unique blend of natural environments and urban attractions, PokéPark Kanto is poised to become a must-visit destination for Pokémon enthusiasts worldwide.
A major milestone is set to be achieved by fans of the beloved franchise, as the world's first permanent Pokémon theme park, PokéPark Kanto, is scheduled to open its doors on February 5, 2026. Located within the Yomiuriland amusement park in Tokyo, Japan, this innovative attraction promises an immersive experience for visitors.
Upon entering the park, guests will be greeted by the "Pokémon Research Lab" building, which serves as a gateway to the two main sections: Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town. The former is designed to resemble a natural habitat, complete with hills, winding paths, and rocky trails, where visitors can observe Pokémon in their natural environments. Notably, the Pokémon statues are arranged to depict them engaging in various activities, adding a touch of realism to the setting.
In contrast, Sedge Town is more akin to an urban center, featuring attractions such as the Pokémon Center and Poké Mart. However, it's not all about retail therapy; visitors can also enjoy rides like Pika Pika Paradise, which showcases over 30 electric-type Pokémon, or Vee Vee Voyage, a carousel pulled by Ponyta and Rapidash, with balloons available for riders to take on an Eevee adventure.
While no official images of the park have been released yet, the trailer offers a glimpse into what's in store. For fans eager to experience this unique attraction, they'll need to obtain an add-on pass to enter the park. With its unique blend of natural environments and urban attractions, PokéPark Kanto is poised to become a must-visit destination for Pokémon enthusiasts worldwide.