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Does Tokyo have its own Disneyland?

Tokyo Disneyland, the Kingdom of Dreams and Magic, consists of seven themed lands, each offering fun attractions in line with its theme, as well as a variety of unique shops and restaurants.



While it is famously called Tokyo Disneyland, the resort is technically located in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, just across the border from Tokyo. In 2026, it remains one of the world's most popular theme parks, situated right on Tokyo Bay. The resort actually consists of two separate parks: Tokyo Disneyland (the classic "Magic Kingdom" style) and Tokyo DisneySea (a unique, ocean-themed park exclusive to Japan). You can easily reach the "Kingdom of Dreams and Magic" from central Tokyo via the JR Keiyo Line to Maihama Station, which takes about 15–20 minutes from Tokyo Station. Despite being in Chiba, the "Tokyo" branding is used for its proximity to the capital and its integration into the Tokyo metropolitan transport network. It is unique in the Disney portfolio because it is the only resort not owned by The Walt Disney Company; it is owned and operated by the Oriental Land Company under license, which many fans believe leads to superior maintenance and food quality compared to the U.S. parks.

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Over at Disneyland, the main parades traverse through a large part of the park, whereas DisneySea holds its show over water – on boats and special stages.

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Ticket prices at the Tokyo Disney Parks are much lower than Walt Disney World Park tickets. Disney World prices vary based on the day you visit but run $109-$189 daily. Meanwhile, Tokyo Disneyland tickets run around $58 per day. The stark price difference translates into the Park as well.

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The truth is, Disneyland is part of the greater Disney Resort along with its sibling park Tokyo DisneySea. While Tokyo Disneyland has the name recall and the same classic touch its fellow Disney parks worldwide have, DisneySea is known for being one of its kind. Both are beloved by theme park goers all over the world.

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One ticket will grant entry to either Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea. You cannot visit both Parks on the same day with this ticket. Unauthorized resale of a Park ticket for commercial gain constitutes a violation of the Terms of Use.

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The park was an instant and massive success. Tokyo Disney Resort continues to be incredibly popular, thanks to some of the most lavishly themed and well maintained attractions in the world, innovative merchandise and food, continuously refreshed seasonal entertainment, and unparalleled guest service.

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The ideal duration to explore Tokyo is at least 5 days to discover the main areas of the city and the outskirts of the prefecture. To explore Japan's best, spend at least 2 weeks here. Even then, you will realize that there are so many things to discover in Japan.

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Should you learn Japanese before going to Tokyo Disney? I've been there twice back in the 1980's, a friend who speaks absolutely no Japanese at all had a wonderful time there last year. No, you do not need to speak Japanese to visit Tokyo Disney.

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It's actually fairly unusual for Disney World tickets to be completely sold out. Even if a specific park's reservations are sold out, other parks are typically available. For example, Magic Kingdom reservations may be sold out, but Animal Kingdom may have reservations available.

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Exploring the Best Disney Theme Parks in the World
  1. Disney World, Florida. One of the largest and most famous Disney parks globally, the Walt Disney World in Florida, USA is the top attraction on this list. ...
  2. Disneyland, California. ...
  3. Tokyo Disneyland. ...
  4. Disneyland Paris. ...
  5. Hong Kong Disneyland. ...
  6. Shanghai Disneyland.


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