Kasai Rinkai Park

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (171K+ reviews) • 6M+ booked
Discover the serene beauty of Kasai Rinkai Park, an oasis of calm nestled in the bustling city of Tokyo. As the city's second-largest public park, it offers a tranquil escape with its lush greenery, stunning views of Tokyo Bay, and a variety of family-friendly attractions. Opened in 1989 and located in Edogawa, this expansive park is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility amidst lush gardens, expansive lawns, and scenic beaches. Whether you're looking to relax by the seashore, enjoy a picnic under cherry blossoms, or embark on a birdwatching adventure, Kasai Rinkai Park promises a refreshing retreat from the urban hustle. With its perfect blend of nature, recreation, and breathtaking views, it is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a serene escape from the bustling city life.
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6 Chome-2 Rinkaicho, Edogawa City, Tokyo 134-0086, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Gwyn ********
11 Sep
Always a good decision getting our tickets from Klook. We got a good deal and it was easy to scan the QR code upon entry. 10/10 highly recommended.
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MaAlphecca *****
11 Sep
The happiest place on earth indeed! My feet cried (14,000+ steps) but my heart is full.
2+
Domenic *******
11 Sep
A really fun experience to go to if you’re in Tokyo. A lot of creative and interactive installations that were very interesting to take part in and explore.
Nelson *******
11 Sep
Enjoyed my stay here! I booked a non-smoking room. They clean the room every day; change the towels, refill the toiletries, etc. transport access: it’s very near a local station (Nishi-kasai Sta. - Tozai Line) and is accessible from any Tokyo metro line. You just always have to cut your train trips because of this but it was fine. breakfast: Looooove the food (as seen in the pics lol) Even though it’s the same every day (lol) it was ok because it was おいしい! cleanliness: Yes. 100% Although the shower curtain smells funky and musty, it was still tolerable. I just hope they change it for every new guest, too. service: The staff were nice. It was a very smooth check-in and out. I will definitely book them again when I return to Tokyo 🤗
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Nelson *******
11 Sep
It’s always a good time in the happiest place in the world! 😍Went on a Monday, and the lines and waiting time were relatively shorter (weekends and peak days). This is my 3rd time in Tokyo Disneyland and I keep on coming back because of the fun. shows: There a lot of shows and I enjoyed it so much. queue times: Relatively short compared to peak days. price: As expected, higher than the prices outside. lol ease of booking on Klook: VERY EASY! Auto-confirmed booking.
Klook User
11 Sep
Karen was a fabulous host. very well Japan style. food was delicious and performs Yukio and Hinko entertainment Japanese style
Utilisateur Klook
10 Sep
Free shuttle to the park, super helpful and very pleasant staff. The hotel is great, clean, and easy to access, it was wonderful.
Kwan ***********
10 Sep
Booking via KLOOK is very convenient and save money. Before a day could reserve the Tokyo Disney tickets. Good trips in Japan. Recommended to all.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Diamond and Flowers Ferris Wheel

Get ready for an unforgettable experience on the Diamond and Flowers Ferris Wheel, a towering icon of Kasai Rinkai Park. Standing as Japan's second tallest Ferris wheel at 117 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, Chiba, and even the majestic Mt. Fuji on clear days. Whether you're visiting during the day or night, the Ferris wheel promises a spectacular ride, with a dazzling light show illuminating the sky after sunset. It's a perfect spot for capturing stunning photos and creating lasting memories.

Sea Bird Sanctuary

Step into a world of tranquility at the Sea Bird Sanctuary, a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Spanning a significant portion of Kasai Rinkai Park, this sanctuary is dedicated to preserving the natural habitats of local bird species. While some areas are restricted to protect the wildlife, visitors can explore the marshlands and gain insights at the Sea Bird Center. It's a peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature and observe a variety of avian species in their serene environment.

Tokyo Sea Life Park

Dive into the captivating world of marine life at Tokyo Sea Life Park, a highlight of Kasai Rinkai Park. This aquarium is a haven for marine enthusiasts, featuring a central tank that showcases a mesmerizing array of fish species, including tuna, bonito, and sharks. The impressive glass dome and recreated natural environments offer a glimpse into Tokyo's pre-urbanization aquatic life. Don't miss the popular penguin and seabird exhibits, which are sure to delight visitors of all ages.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kasai Rinkai Park, developed in 1985 and opened in 1989, embodies the harmonious blend of 'greenery, water, and people.' It stands as a testament to Tokyo's dedication to preserving its natural environment amidst urban development. This beloved spot offers a unique experience where nature meets city life, providing a serene escape for both locals and tourists.

Native Flora and Fauna

Kasai Rinkai Park is a botanical haven, boasting a diverse array of trees and shrubs such as Japanese apricot, narcissus, silk tree, wax myrtle, black pine, and cherry trees. The park is especially enchanting during cherry blossom season, attracting visitors for hanami, a cherished tradition of picnicking under the blooming sakura.

Festivals and Events

The park is a vibrant hub of activity throughout the year, hosting a variety of events that celebrate its natural beauty and cultural heritage. From the spring birdwatching festival and wild bird photography exhibition to the summer Tanabata wish festival and Narcissus festival, there's always something exciting happening at Kasai Rinkai Park.

Ramsar Wetland

In 2018, the park's east island was designated as a Ramsar Wetland, underscoring its ecological importance. This protected bird habitat is a testament to the park's commitment to conservation, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the rich biodiversity and the efforts to preserve it.