The best water parks in Japan
Fortunately, for some, for others, summer is in full swing in Japan. You might be armed with all the money you can buy from Gatsby cooling, but sometimes the only way to survive the calories is to flood yourself in the pool. Fortunately for you, we compiled a list of the largest and most exciting water parks in Japan. Whether you are looking for family fun or on vacation with friends, you can find great options below.
Please note that these water parks have different opening dates each summer and usually operate between July and September. Also note that many people also prohibit access to tattooed people, even if they are covered, even if they are fake. With that in mind, be sure to check each park’s dates, hours of operation and tattoo policies before departure.
Provided by Tokyo Summerland
Tokyo Summerland (Tokyo Prefecture)
Located in the west of Tokyo, Tokyo Summerland It is a popular water park among the locals. It has indoor and outdoor pools, including children’s choices. The Adventure Dome opens from March to October with a wave pool and slide. The adventure lagoon open in summer features Japan’s longest lazy river. Check out exciting slideshows like Dekasla where you slide a huge route on a rubber boat with friends.

Provided by Yomiuri Land
Yomiuri Land Pool wai (Karnachuan County)
Yomiuri Land on the border between Tokyo and Kananagawa Prefecture is famous for its amusement parks among Tokyo residents. In the summer, it expands its offerings by opening up five outdoor pools. The space features a wave pool, diving pool, nighttime pool, three large water slides, and five more smaller slides at the Wai-Wai Jungle Water Playground, the space offers something for everyone. With palm trees and a beach-like coastline, Yomuuri Land Waters (Entertainment Island) sends out a fun tropical atmosphere, perfect for summer adventures.

Provided by Shared Park
Hirakata Park, Gift (Osaka Prefecture)
Perfect for families and friends in Osaka Prefecture. Give It is a popular amusement park in the pool area within the Hirakata Park. Open only in summer, Boon features a variety of swimming pools including the lazy river and the longest water slide in the Kansai area. It can also accommodate a swimming pool for children. Those who want to relax can head to the nap pool, an observation pool overlooking the city of Girakata.

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Long Island Spa Land (MIE County)
Located in the Nagashima Spa Land Amusement Park in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture is one of the most famous water parks in Japan: Long Island Spa Land Water Park. This water-like wonderland is part of the island resort, the complex is home to the hot springs area, an export shopping mall and more. The water park has extensive slideshows and pools such as multi-storey slide racing slides and free fall slides, speed slides with a 60-degree slope.

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Hot spring resort Hawaiian (Fukushima Prefecture)
One of the first theme parks built in Japan, Hot spring resort Hawaiian In Fukushima Prefecture is a unique entertainment complex inspired by Hawaii. It features a large water park with an indoor pool, slideshow and dance stage, the famous Hula girl (inspired by the 2006 film Hula girl) fulfillment. The park is divided into three areas, two of which are safe for children. Don’t miss the swirling Capney Falls slide and the 100-meter-long Laki River, which mimic the feeling of shooting into the Rapid River.

Provided by Fukushima Tourism Industry
Shibamasa World (Fukushima Prefecture)
One of the largest water parks in Japan, Shibamasa World In Fukushima, the prefecture has up to 50 water slides and a variety of indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Shibamasa World is a mixed water and amusement park that offers visitors the opportunity to calm down after enjoying the exciting roller coaster rides. One of the most famous attractions in the Waterpark is the Monster Slide – a 30-meter-high funnel-shaped slide that can be enjoyed by four to six people.

Provided by Sammu City
Hasunuma Water Garden (Chiba County)
For children and adults, this large outdoor water park in Chiba Prefecture is about 1.5 times the size of Tokyo Dome. Hasunuma Water Garden There are 19 pools and attractions, including an exciting splash oscillator, combining four different slides into one and a dedicated space for kids and kids. It is also conveniently located near Kujukuri Beach, allowing visitors to access between the park and the beach.

Courtesy of Crossroad by Fukuoka
Sunny Swimming Pool (Fusheng County)
Located in Uminonakamichi Beach Park in Fukuka County, Sunshine Pool There are six swimming pools including a 300-meter long whirlpool and a swimming pool for babies and toddlers. In addition to interesting slideshows like Fire Dragon and Tube Dragon, the park also features a dinosaur-themed area and a clover-shaped pool in shape designed to resemble Forest Lake, aptly named Forest Lake Pool.

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