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Explore Japan's top 5 water parks with your family for this summer

  • Apr 30
  • 4 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

Summer in Japan offers a perfect chance to cool off and have fun with family at some of the country's best water parks. Whether you are planning a Japan family holiday or looking for exciting spots on your Japan tours from NZ, these water parks provide thrilling rides, relaxing pools, and plenty of amenities to enjoy. This guide covers the top five water parks in Japan, including location details, how to get there, entry prices, opening hours, tattoo policies, locker availability, food options, and nearby sightseeing spots. If you are considering Japan holiday packages NZ or small group tours Japan from NZ, these destinations should be on your list.



Eye-level view of a large water slide at Nagashima Spa Land water park

Nagashima Spa Land


1. Nagashima Spa Land


Location: Kuwana, Mie Prefecture

How to get there: Take the Kintetsu Nagoya Line from Nagoya Station to Kuwana Station (about 30 minutes), then a 15-minute shuttle bus to Nagashima Spa Land.

Entry price:

  • Adults (18+): ¥2,500 (water park only)

  • Children (4-17): ¥1,500

  • Children under 4: Free

Opening hours: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (varies by season)

Open season: Late March to late September

Tattoo policy: Tattoos are allowed but must be covered with waterproof patches available at the park.

Lockers: Available for rent near the entrance and pool areas.

Food: Multiple restaurants and snack stands offer Japanese and Western dishes, including kid-friendly options.

Nearby sightseeing: Visit the Nagashima Outlet Mall and Nabana no Sato flower park, famous for seasonal illuminations.


Nagashima Spa Land combines thrilling water slides with a large amusement park, making it ideal for School Group tour from NZ and families wanting variety. The water park features wave pools, lazy rivers, and splash zones for younger children.




Tokyo Summerland in Akiruno, Tokyo for a family holiday organised by Japan360
Tokyo Summerland

2. Tokyo Summerland


Location: Akiruno, Tokyo

How to get there: From JR Tachikawa Station, take the JR Itsukaichi Line to Musashi-Itsukaichi Station, then a 10-minute shuttle bus to Tokyo Summerland.

Entry price:

  • Adults: ¥2,500

  • Children (3-12): ¥1,300

  • Seniors (65+): ¥2,000

Opening hours: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM (summer season)

Open season: Mid-July to early September

Tattoo policy: Tattoos must be covered; waterproof stickers are available at the entrance.

Lockers: Large and small lockers available.

Food: Several cafes and food courts serve Japanese fast food, ice cream, and beverages.

Nearby sightseeing: Okutama hiking trails and Tama Lake for nature lovers.


Tokyo Summerland is one of the largest water parks near Tokyo, perfect for a day trip during your Japan holiday package NZ. It offers a huge wave pool and thrilling slides, plus an indoor water park open year-round. → Read more about Japan family holidays from NZ





High angle view of a wave pool at Spa Resort Hawaiians
Spa Resort Hawaiians

3. Spa Resort Hawaiians


Location: Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture

How to get there: From JR Tokyo Station, take the Tohoku Shinkansen to Shin-Shirakawa Station, then transfer to a bus to Spa Resort Hawaiians (about 2.5 hours total).

Entry price:

  • Adults: ¥3,000

  • Children (4-12): ¥1,500

  • Children under 4: Free

Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Open year-round: Indoor

Tattoo policy: Tattoos must be covered; the resort provides cover-up stickers.

Lockers: Available throughout the resort, including poolside.

Food: Hawaiian-themed restaurants and snack bars with a variety of dishes.

Nearby sightseeing: Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium and Iwaki Yumoto Onsen hot springs.


This resort offers a unique Hawaiian theme with hula shows and tropical pools. It’s a great choice for families looking for a tailor made Japan holiday experience combining water fun and cultural entertainment.





Shibamasa World a great place for a family holiday organised by Japan360
Shibamasa World

4. Shibamasa World


Location: Awara, Fukui Prefecture

How to get there: From Fukui Station, take a bus to Awara Onsen, then a taxi or shuttle bus to Shibamasa World (about 1 hour total).

Entry price:

  • Adults: ¥2,800

  • Children (3-12): ¥1,500

  • Seniors (65+): ¥2,000

Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Open season: Late June to late September

Tattoo policy: Tattoos must be covered; stickers are available.

Lockers: Available near the entrance and pool areas.

Food: Food courts offer Japanese and Western meals, including fresh seafood.

Nearby sightseeing: Echizen Coast and Tojinbo Cliffs for scenic views.


Shibamasa World is known for its large water slides and wave pools. It is a popular destination for families wanting a mix of adventure and relaxation.





Hasunuma Water Garden Shibamasa another spot recommended by Japan360

Hasunuma Water Garden


5. Hasunuma Water Garden


Location: Chosei, Chiba Prefecture

How to get there: From JR Tokyo Station, take the Sobu Line to Mobara Station, then a 20-minute bus to Hasunuma Water Garden.

Entry price:

  • Adults: ¥2,000

  • Children (3-12): ¥1,000

  • Children under 3: Free

Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Open season: Mid-July to late September

Tattoo policy: Tattoos must be covered; cover-up stickers provided.

Lockers: Available at the entrance and poolside.

Food: On-site cafes serve light meals, snacks, and drinks.

Nearby sightseeing: Mother Farm and Kujukuri Beach for outdoor activities.


Hasunuma Water Garden is a family-friendly park with gentle slides and splash areas for younger kids. It’s a convenient option for those on Japan holiday packages looking for a relaxing day near Tokyo.





Planning Your Water Park Adventure in Japan


These five water parks offer a variety of experiences from thrilling rides to relaxing pools, suitable for all ages. When booking your Japan tours or Japan holidays from NZ, consider including one or more of these parks to add fun and excitement to your itinerary. Each park has clear policies on tattoos and lockers, making it easy to plan ahead. Food options are plentiful, so you can enjoy local food without leaving the park.


Nearby sightseeing spots provide opportunities to explore more of Japan’s culture and nature, enhancing your Japan family holiday or small group tours Japan from NZ. Whether you want a day trip from Tokyo or a full resort experience, these water parks deliver memorable summer fun.


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