Sanrio Puroland

Sanrio Puroland

Sanrio Puroland is an indoor theme park where you can meet popular characters, including Hello Kitty. You can enjoy your time regardless of the weather, with attractions, live shows, and restaurants featuring dishes inspired by the characters. There are plenty of photo spots, allowing you to create wonderful memories with family, friends, or loved ones. The park also offers hands-on experiences like paper craft and keychain making, and there are shops where you can purchase exclusive merchandise—truly a dream space filled with "kawaii" (cute) culture.

Basic Information

Spot Name
Sanrio Puroland
Location
〒206-8588 1-31 Ochiai, Tama City, Tokyo, Japan 
Access
5-minute walk from Keio Tamacentert Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line.
Parking
Parking available: A total of 4 locations, including the Puroland underground parking lot and 3 shared parking areas in the Tama Center district.
Business Hours
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission), on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and during spring, summer, and winter break periods until 6:00 PM (last admission).
Regular Holiday
Irregular holidays
Fees
Day Passport: Adults 3,990 yen~, ages 3 to high school students 2,800 yen~, Free for children under 2 years old.
Contact Information
Phone Number: 042-339-1111
Official Website

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