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Giant hands placing miniature figures into a vibrant green landscape at Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS, showcasing the interactive charm of this indoor miniature theme park with planes, cars, and a river.
A miniature rocket launching dramatically with smoke and light effects from the futuristic Space Center model at Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS, offering an immersive sci-fi experience for visitors.
A vibrant miniature city scene from Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS Global Village, featuring detailed 1900s Asian-style buildings, a striking blue archway, and glowing neon lights, recreating a bustling atmosphere.
A panoramic view of Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS miniature cityscape, showcasing diverse architecture, a Ferris wheel, and lush green hills under a bright blue sky, creating a vibrant micro-world.
A miniature Japan Airlines plane realistically landing on the runway at the detailed Kansai International Airport model in Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS, featuring dynamic smoke effects.

Small Worlds Miniature Museum Ticket | Tokyo

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  • Book your SMALL WORLDS Tokyo ticket on KKday and enter the world’s largest miniature theme park!
  • Experience exciting rocket launches and airplane take-offs brought to life with motion effects.
  • Watch planes lift off at the Kansai Airport replica, featuring realistic engine sounds and lighting.
  • Explore the Sailor Moon and Evangelion zones, top picks for anime fans visiting Japan.
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeAnime exhibits
Attraction typeTheme parks
Tour typesNone

Product Info

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— What You Can Expect —

SMALL WORLDS TOKYO, located in Ariake, Tokyo, is one of Asia's largest indoor miniature museums. Built to a precise 1/80 scale, it features 8 themed exhibition areas, blending exquisite model craftsmanship with 3D scanning tech to recreate a miniature world that moves, glows, and reacts to the light and shadow of day and night. The "Global Village" meticulously presents realistic countries depictions of Asia and Europe, from the 1900s of the Industrial Revolution era. "Kansai International Airport" is a 1:1 replica of the runway, terminal, and apron operations, with regular take-offs and landings and ground vehicles moving about, a must-see for aviation enthusiasts.

The futuristic "Space Center" creates a grand cosmic universe with with rocket launch pads and space stations. "Evangelion Hangar" is the only Evangelion permanent exhibits in the world, accurately recreating the city's transformation mechanisms and the Evangelion Unit-01 preparation scenes, attracting anime fans from all over the world. 

The "Diaclone Area" combines the world of mechanical toys while the "Creators Gallery" showcases exquisite creations by model makers. 

The museum offers not only passive observation but also a personalised 3D doll making experience. Get a body scan, create a personalised 1/80 scale doll and become a permanent member of this miniature world. 

The entire museum is indoors and unaffected by weather. Photography and videography are encouraged. Whether it's a family outing, a romantic date, or anime enthusiasts, everyone can find unforgettable moments in this meticulously crafted miniature universe.

Check out the full floor map

An illustrated map of Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS park, detailing themed zones like Sailor Moon, Evangelion, Space Center, Global Village, and Kansai International Airport, guiding visitors through the attractions.

See up realist rocket launch simulation at the Space Center

A meticulously detailed miniature rocket standing tall within its brightly illuminated launch facility, showcasing the advanced Space Center exhibit at Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS.

Watch planes take off and land as if you are in the Kansai International Airport

A meticulously detailed miniature Japan Airlines plane parked at a gate with ground support vehicles at the realistic Kansai International Airport model in Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS, depicting airport operations.

Explore the Global Village area featuring intricate designs inspired by Asia and Europe during the 1900s industrial revolution

An expansive aerial view of Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS Global Village, featuring intricate miniature city models, a majestic castle, Ferris wheel, and lush mountainous landscapes under a bright sky.

Witness Unit 01, Unit 00, and Unit 02 launching one after another in the Evangelion Cage area

The impressive, large-scale miniature Evangelion EVA-01 unit in its dimly lit hangar at Tokyo's SMALL WORLDS, surrounded by tiny maintenance crew figures, capturing a dramatic anime scene.

Purchase Notice

— Operational Notes —

  • Facility operating hours are subject to change without notice. Please refer to the official website for the latest information before departure
  • Coin lockers are available on the 1st floor. For larger luggage, please store the ticket counter on the 1st floor
  • Please keep valuables and cash with you at all times. When placing items in lockers, please ensure they are securely locked. KKday and the organizer are not responsible for any loss or damage to stored items


— Admission Regulations –

  • Please maintain order upon entry to ensure a quality experience. Those who fail to comply with the admission regulations and those ignore warnings may be refused entry without refund or compensation
  • Those who are asked to leave by the organiser will not receive a refund or compensation
  • Visitors under the influence (including smells of alcohol) are prohibited
  • Bringing any contraband or dangerous items is strictly forbidden
  • Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs and service dogs
  • Eating and drinking are strictly prohibited inside the venue. Your cooperation is appreciated


— Ticket & Age Regulations —

  • This ticket is for single entry only. Re-entry is not permitted after leaving the venue
  • This ticket cannot be combined with other offers
  • Photography, interviews, or events may be conducted inside the venue without prior notice. Regardless of the purpose of the photography, if you have any concerns about being photographed, please contact the staff on-site. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation

Reminders

  • Admission may be denied if deemed in violation of relevant regulation, and no refund will be provided

  • Please note that no refunds will be issued for those who are asked to leave the venue

  • Re-entry is not allowed

  • Business hours and closing times may change. Please check the official website for updates before visiting

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site
Please present your e-voucher at the ticket counter. Depending on the package you have purchased, if a QR code appears on your voucher, please present that QR code.

Experience Location

Location Name: Small Worlds Miniature Museum

Address: Ariake Butsuryu Center, 1-3-33, Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo. 135-0063

How to Get There
Public Transport • 3-minute walk form Ariake Tennis no Mori Station, Yurikamome Line • 11-minute walk from Kokusai Tenjijo Station, Rinkai Line

Business Hours
  • Business Hours: 9:00 am–7:00 pm (last admission 6:00 pm)
  • Please check this calendar for any update

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What unique experiences does Small Worlds Tokyo Miniature Museum offer visitors?

Small Worlds Tokyo is the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, offering an immersive experience into intricately crafted worlds. Visitors can marvel at dynamic scenes like rocket launches at the Space Center and planes taking off at a realistic Kansai International Airport replica, complete with motion effects and sounds. The museum also features popular anime-themed zones, allowing guests to step into familiar fictional universes in miniature form.

2. What is the recommended visit duration for Small Worlds Tokyo Miniature Museum?

Most visitors find that 2 to 3 hours is a comfortable duration to thoroughly explore Small Worlds Tokyo Miniature Museum. This allows ample time to appreciate the intricate details of each miniature world, watch the dynamic shows like rocket launches and airplane take-offs, and explore the various themed zones without feeling rushed. Some may spend longer if they delve into every detail.

3. What unique themes and miniature worlds can visitors explore at Small Worlds Tokyo?

Small Worlds Tokyo features diverse miniature worlds, each with its own unique theme. Key areas include a futuristic Space Center, a charming Global Village showcasing various cities, and highly popular zones dedicated to famous anime series like "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" and "Neon Genesis Evangelion." There is also a detailed replica of Kansai International Airport with operational aircraft.

4. What are the main themed areas and exhibits at Small Worlds Tokyo?

Small Worlds Tokyo boasts several impressive themed areas. These include the Space Center, which depicts a launch pad and future space exploration, and the Global Village, featuring streetscapes from various countries. Anime fans will enjoy the "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" world and the "Neon Genesis Evangelion" Hakone area. Additionally, a large, intricate replica of Kansai International Airport is a prominent exhibit.

5. What are the best transportation options to reach Small Worlds Tokyo Miniature Museum?

Small Worlds Tokyo is conveniently located near Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station on the Yurikamome Line. From central Tokyo, you can take the JR Saikyo Line to Kokusai-Tenjijo Station, then transfer to the Rinkai Line to Kokusai-Tenjijo Station, and then take the Yurikamome Line to Ariake-Tennis-no-Mori Station. The museum is a short walk from the station. Another option is the Rinkai Line to Kokusai-Tenjijo Station, then a short walk.

6. Are there interactive or dynamic exhibits at Small Worlds Tokyo Miniature Museum?

Yes, Small Worlds Tokyo features highly dynamic and engaging exhibits. Visitors can witness simulated rocket launches at the Space Center and experience planes taking off and landing at the Kansai International Airport replica. These displays incorporate motion effects, realistic engine sounds, and specialized lighting to bring the miniature scenes to life, creating an immersive experience for all ages.

7. Which popular anime series are featured in the themed zones at Small Worlds Tokyo?

Small Worlds Tokyo pays homage to two iconic anime series with dedicated themed zones. Visitors can explore the charming world of "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon," recreated in miniature detail. Additionally, the museum features a dramatic "Neon Genesis Evangelion" zone, showcasing familiar scenes and characters from the beloved mecha anime series in the Hakone area.

8. What makes the miniature displays at Small Worlds Tokyo unique compared to other attractions?

Small Worlds Tokyo stands out due to its immense scale as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, combined with an extraordinary level of detail and dynamic elements. Unlike static displays, the museum's exhibits feature moving vehicles, functioning airport operations, and even simulated rocket launches, enhanced with sound and lighting effects. This creates an unparalleled immersive and living miniature experience.

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