Tokyo Summerland is opening its outdoor pool areas, including the massive lazy river 'Great Journey' (excluding MONSTER STREAM and certain outdoor slides), for limited weekends in June to align with the arrival of an earlier summer season.
Whether as a 'cool and safe water play area' for families with children or a 'refreshing early summer oasis' for students and adults, guests can enjoy a special weekend in a calm atmosphere before the peak of summer. Visitors can also enjoy unlimited access to the amusement park with a 1Day Pass.
Outdoor Pool Area Highlights: - Great Journey: One of Japan's largest lazy rivers with a total length of approximately 650m. - Aqua Fun: A water play area where 1.2 tons of water pours down from a large overhead barrel. - Beaver Lake / Bashahouse: A spacious pool with water spraying from a treehouse. - Adventure Fall: Filled with rock climbing and waterfall sliding attractions. - Kiddy Slide: Perfect for small children's first waterslide experience. - Spring House: A warm pool to heal tired bodies. - Super Monkey Float: Can you cross the floating islands across the pool? - Monkey Float: A challenge for smaller children.
Lifeguard Logo and Uniform Renewal: Tokyo Summerland is renewing the logo for its 'LANDERS' lifeguard team for the first time in about 20 years. Along with this, the uniforms are also being renewed, supported by Hurley Japan, which became an official partner of Tokyo Summerland for the 2026 fiscal year. The new uniforms utilize the functionality and design of the 'Hurley' sports brand.
About Hurley Japan: A brand that provides ultimate comfort for everyone enjoying leisure activities, including surfing, golf, and snow sports.
Operational Overview (June 6 - October 12, 2026): Admission requires a designated-date 1Day Pass. Please purchase tickets in advance via the electronic ticket site or at nearby convenience stores. Tickets go on sale from midnight, one week prior to the visit.
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