Kidzania Tokyo
Koto, Tokyo, Japan, Japan
KidZania Tokyo is an interactive edutainment theme park in Tokyo's Koto ward at LaLaport Toyosu mall, designed as a child-sized city where kids aged 3-15 role-play over 100 real-world jobs like firefighters, pilots, doctors, and chefs using authentic uniforms, tools, and equipment from sponsoring companies.
Opened in 2006, this two-thirds-scale urban replica lets children earn "KidZos" currency for banking, shopping, and services in a safe, supervised environment split into morning (9am-3pm) and evening (4pm-9pm) sessions, with parents relaxing in lounges via CCTV.
Advance reservations are essential due to popularity, blending fun with practical life skills like teamwork and responsibility amid seasonal events and mostly Japanese activities (some English on Wednesdays).
Location
Japan, 〒135-8614 Tokyo, Koto City, Toyosu, 2 Chome−4−9 アーバンドック ららぽーと豊洲1 ノースポート3階
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