Museum and amusement park bookings
An unparalleled cultural offering
Enhance your stay and fill your days with extraordinary adventures and visits. Rediscover your inner child at the Ghibli Museum or immerse yourself in a unique digital art universe at the teamLab Museum. From the excitement of Tokyo Disneyland to the serenity of the artistic island of Naoshima, enjoy the wealth and diversity of museums and theme parks brimming with surprises.
Our cultural booking services
To ensure you don't miss any of Japan's rich cultural offerings, our advisors will suggest museums and amusement parks. While many are accessible without reservations, it's best to purchase tickets in advance to avoid queues and guarantee entry, as many limit the number of visitors per day. Some museums and parks require reservations only.
Your tickets will be sent to you by email or upon your arrival, either in an envelope at your hotel or handed directly to you by your guide.
When creating your itinerary, your advisor will be available to help you book the parks and museums of your choice and to make recommendations.
To inspire you, here is a non-exhaustive list of parks and museums in the country:
Tokyo Disneyland
& Tokyo DisneySea
Experience the magic of Disneyland, where Disney wonder meets Japanese hospitality. Discover unique attractions with unforgettable visual experiences.
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Universal Studio Japan
Between cutting-edge attractions like "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter", breathtaking Jurassic Park-inspired roller coasters, and the Super Nintendo World area, there's something for everyone!

The Making of Harry Potter
Located in Nerima, near Tokyo, this theme park reveals all the secrets of filmmaking, from costumes and sets to filming props.

teamLab Borderless & teamLab Planets
Cutting-edge installations, a unique experience and meteoric success for these two digital art museums that are already must-sees.

The museums of Naoshima
Naoshima Island is a gem for modern art lovers who flock from all over the world to visit the many museums it houses.

Fuji Q
It is an amusement park located at the foot of Mount Fuji, known for its spectacular roller coasters but also offers gentler attractions for families, as well as themed areas inspired by anime such as Naruto and Evangelion.

Studio Ghibli Museum
The must-see museum for all lovers of Japanese animation, who will find there the atmosphere and sketches from many films of studio Ghibli.

Junglia Okinawa
An immersive theme park set in the rainforest with daring attractions like a 360° panoramic balloon. More than 20 activities and an experience that is both wild and refined.

Nara National Museum
Located in Nara Park, this museum is dedicated to the art and history of Buddhism. It houses an important collection of Buddhist art objects, including sculptures, paintings, and bronze ritual objects, from temples in Nara and other regions.
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Q&A
We are in Japan and would like to change one of our itineraries to include a visit to a park. Could you book the tickets for us?
Your advisors are available to modify your itinerary in real time. For a quick response, contact us via WhatsApp and we will make the reservations and send you the tickets very quickly. Your advisor can also assist you by phone if needed.
The little extra
Our team lives in Japan and regularly visits the parks and museums we recommend. We therefore have firsthand experience that we put at your service to better guide you during your visits.


