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First Pokémon Park Opens Doors to Lifelike Statues

27 Jan

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Summary

  • PokéPark Kanto features over 600 lifelike Pokémon statues.
  • Tickets are sold via lottery, with priority passes costing ¥14,000.
  • The park's creative direction is overseen by original creator Junichi Masuda.
First Pokémon Park Opens Doors to Lifelike Statues

As of February 5th, 2026, Japan has launched PokéPark Kanto, the brand's inaugural theme park. This expansive 26,000 sq metre attraction is nestled in the Tokyo suburb of Inagi, offering visitors an immersive experience with over 600 lifelike Pokémon statues. The park, creatively directed by original Pokémon creator Junichi Masuda, is divided into Pokémon Forest and Sedge Town.

Larger-than-life recreations, from rhino-sized Rhyhorns to lorry-sized Onix, populate explorable habitats. Visitors can also enjoy a Pokémon parade, themed fairground games, and a live Pokémon battle show blending performers with animatronics. Tickets are currently sold out for three months, with prices ranging from ¥7,900 for standard entry to ¥14,000 for priority passes.

This venture by The Pokémon Company, a global media brand with an estimated $150bn revenue, capitalizes on the franchise's enduring popularity. The park's opening coincides with a surge in tourism to Japan, though this has also brought societal challenges. PokéPark Kanto is poised to further boost visitor numbers to the country.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new Pokémon theme park, PokéPark Kanto, is located in the Tokyo suburb of Inagi, Japan.
PokéPark Kanto features over 600 lifelike Pokémon statues in various habitats, a Pokémon parade, themed games, and a live battle show.
Tickets for PokéPark Kanto are sold via a lottery system and are currently sold out for the next three months.

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