Tokyo Disney Resort® (Maihama) Travel Guide
Notice from Tokyo Disney Resort
Due to the Tohoku Pacific Earthquake that occured on March 11, 2011, Tokyo Disney Resort is currently closed. As soon as a decision is made on when the operations will resume, it will be announced on the Tokyo Disney Resort official website.
We regret the inconvenience that this may cause and request your patience.
Tokyo Disney Resort® is a totally integrated, entertainment destination that expands the concept of a theme park to a theme resort. Tokyo Disney Resort® is Japan's first "theme resort" and encompasses a number of distinct facilities, each promising a unique brand of themes entertainment. Guests visiting the Resort will enjoy a thrilling environment filled with high quality amenities, hospitality and entertainment.
TOKYO DISNEY RESORT ® GUIDE
- Tokyo Disneyland® Park was the first Disney Park to open outside the United States. It brought to Japan a world of "family entertainment" where people of all generations and nationalities can experience Disney fun, surprises and enchantment. Since the Grand Opening, the Park has been adding new attractions and other entertainment to continuously offer guests new experiences.
- Overlooking Tokyo Bay, Tokyo DisneySea® Park is an original Disney Park inspired by the myths, legends and lore of the sea. The Park is divided into seven unique "ports of call." Guests will enjoy an imaginative world of adventure, romance, discovery and fun through never-before-seen attractions, spectacular live entertainment, and fine shopping and dining.
- Disney Ambassador® Hotel is the first Disney Hotel in Japan, themed of 1930s America filled with dream and romace. Blending into the hotel's elegant art deco design touches of Disney fun: images of popular Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, can be found throughout the hotel. Guest rooms are designed for families and group of friends, the hotel also offer many other amenities including Disney Character Dining, during which Disney characters visit guests while the dine at Chef Mickey, and Disney's Fairy Tale Wedding.
- Opened concurrently with Tokyo DisneySea® Park, Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta® is a themed, in-park hotel and provides guests with high quality services. Located at the entrance to Tokyo DisneySea® Park and designed with the elegance and charm of old-world Italy, Tokyo DIsneySea Hotel MiraCosta®(meaning "view of the coast" in Italian) offers breathtaking views of the Park as well as Tokyo Bay.
- The third Disney Hotel in Tokyo Disney Resort®, Tokyo Disneyland® Hotel stands directly in front of the main entrance of Tokyo Disneyland® Park, with the Disney Resort® line's Tokyo Disneyland® Station in between. The Victorian design of the hotel blends with the architecture of World Bazaar (the area just inside the main entrance of the Park) so that guests can continue to be immersed in the dreams and magic of their day at the Park.
- Cirque du Soleil® Theatre Tokyo is the first permanent venue in Japan for the world-famous entertainment group, Cirque du Soleil®. The multi-faced white roof is designed based on a circus tent (where it all started for the Cirque du Soleil), and is paneled to catch the sunlight from all different angle. Guests can enjoy an original show “ZED™” of a grand scale that is only possible at a permanent facility, which was previously only available in North America.
- Ikspiari is a veritable entertainment "town" consisting of more than 140 attractive shops and restaurants, each having a distinct theme, in a total of 9 zones. You can see the latest in Japanese fashions, try a traditional Japanese meal, or pose for souvenir photos. Located adjacent to the JR Maihama station, the entrance to Tokyo Disney Resort®, Ikspiari is filled with entertainment and adds a unique charm to the Maihama area.
- Guests visiting Tokyo Disneyland Resort® can enjoy this shop which is themed to the romance of travel. The building exterior is shaped like a giant suitcase and hatbox reflecting the 1930s travel boom in America. Bon Voyage offers a wide selection of Park merchandise, as well as items with Tokyo Disney Resort® logo designs.
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Access
By Train
- Maihama Sta.
- Tokyo Station JR Keiyo Line or JR Musashino Line (about 15 minutes). Get off at JR Maihama Station (South Exit)
By Bus
- From various train stations:
- Shinjuku Station (New South Exit) direct bus (about 60 min.)
- Yokohama Station (East Exit) direct bus (about 60 min.)
- Akihabara Station (Central Exit) direct bus (about 35 min.)
- From the airport:
- Narita Airport direct bus (about 60 min.)
- Haneda Airport direct bus (about 50 min.)
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