| Attraction type | Theme parks |
Kindly refrain from bringing outside food or drink. Enjoy light refreshments available at RED° STAND on the 5th floor (*Exceptions are made for baby food or religious reasons)
Certain attractions may have age restrictions in place
Free admission is granted to specific customers (preschool children and customers with a valid disability certificate). Obtain a free admission ticket from the ticket counter on the 3rd floor and proceed to the admission gate. The ticket can be exchanged for a 2D barcode ticket on-site
With a same-day ticket, feel free to re-enter the park multiple times during operating hours (*Last entry is at 9:00 pm)
The facilities related to the RED° brand on the 1st floor do not grant access with park admission tickets
Business hours are subject to change without prior notice. Before your visit, please consult the official website for the latest updates
Certain attractions may require an additional fee separate from admission. Please refer to the official website for details.
Please note that during the New Year holiday period (Dec 30 – Jan 3), the facility will operate on shortened hours: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM.
RED° TOKYO TOWER is Japan’s largest digital amusement park, situated at the base of Tokyo Tower. It offers a next-generation entertainment experience combining cutting-edge digital technology, such as VR and AR, with active, physical experiences. Visitors can enjoy a wide array of attractions, from full-body games and virtual reality rides to immersive e-sports and robot battles, making it suitable for all ages and interests.
Visitors can enjoy approximately 20 full-body activities, including a game inspired by 'Red Light, Green Light,' next-generation trampolines, and bouldering. The park also features unique attractions like the world's first 'Robot Fight' where you suit up in a robot for battle, and a thrilling 360° rotating VR ride designed to get your adrenaline pumping.
To fully experience the wide array of digital and physical attractions, it is recommended to allocate at least 3 to 4 hours for your visit. This allows ample time to try out various games, participate in immersive experiences, and explore the different zones without feeling rushed, ensuring you make the most of your RED° TOKYO TOWER Passport.
RED° TOKYO TOWER is conveniently located near several subway stations. You can take the Toei Oedo Line to Akabanebashi Station (Akabanebashi Gate, Exit Akabanebashi) or the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line to Kamiyacho Station (Exit 1). Alternatively, the Toei Mita Line to Onarimon Station (Exit A1) is also a viable option. From each station, it's a short, easy walk to the base of Tokyo Tower where RED° is located.
You can easily purchase your RED° TOKYO TOWER Passport through KKday. Booking via KKday offers a seamless and convenient way to secure your admission, providing a smooth entry without hassle. The Passport typically includes general admission to the park and unlimited access to most of the attractions and rides, allowing you to enjoy all the experiences without additional costs per game during your visit.
Yes, RED° TOKYO TOWER is continuously expanding its offerings. Opening in October 2025, look forward to the 'VR Reverse Bungee' experience, an ultimate thrill created with VR and MX4D technology. Additionally, new Japanese-themed attractions are coming in 2025, such as the VR sword-fighting battle 'VS Sanada Yukimura' against a legendary samurai, and the 'Shuto Expressway Battle' racing experience.
RED° TOKYO TOWER caters to diverse interests with games ranging from active physical challenges like bouldering and trampolines to highly immersive digital experiences. Families and friends can enjoy multiplayer e-sports and arcade games, while those seeking adrenaline can try VR rides or robot battles. The variety ensures engaging activities suitable for various age groups and preferences, providing something for everyone.
RED° TOKYO TOWER is located directly at the base of the iconic Tokyo Tower. It occupies the lower floors and adjacent facilities of the Tokyo Tower complex itself, making it easily accessible for visitors who are already in the area to see the main tower. It functions as a distinct, next-generation entertainment zone within the broader Tokyo Tower site.