Seibu-en
Seibu-en (西武園ゆうえんち, Seibuen Yuenchi) is an amusement park located near Tokyo in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture. It is just outside the Seibu-Yūenchi Station, which is also owned and operated by the Seibu Railway.
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| Location | 2964 Yamaguchi, Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
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| Coordinates | 35°46′5.9″N 139°26′31.9″E |
| Owner | Seibu Railway |
| Opened | January 25, 1950 |
| Previous names | 東村山文化園 |
| Operating season | Year-round |
| Area | 210,000 m2 (2,300,000 sq ft) |
| Attractions | |
| Total | 22 (as of 2019)[1] |
| Website | Official website |
| Status | Operating |
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Seibu-en Yuenchi by day and night, aerial view from Gyro Tower. The 62m Ferris wheel is on the right hand side, and the merry-go-round is on the left. Märchen Town is the brick area in the center, and the Seibu-en Velodrome is in the background.
Attractions
Certain attractions are closed during rainy weather.[1] The park charges a separate admittance fee for each attraction. However, a one-day free ticket is available, which includes admission and unlimited rides on most attractions.[2]
In the evening, portions of the park are illuminated.[3]
| Name | Image | Type | Features | Fee | Notes | |||||
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| Rain[lower-alpha 1] | Kids[lower-alpha 2] | Night[lower-alpha 3] | 1D Free[lower-alpha 4] | Fairy[lower-alpha 5] | ||||||
| 大観覧車 | Ferris Wheel | ![]() |
Ferris wheel | ¥600 | Reaches a height of 62 m (203 ft). | |||||
| ジャイロタワー | Gyro Tower | ![]() |
Rotating observation tower | ¥500 | Reaches a height of 80 m (260 ft). | |||||
| メリーゴーランド | Merry-go-round | Carousel | ¥400 | |||||||
| バイキング | Viking | Pirate ship | ¥500 | |||||||
| オクトパス | Octopus | Carousel | ¥400 | |||||||
| ウェーブスウィンガー | Wave Swinger | Swing ride | ¥400 | |||||||
| マジックミラーメイズ | Magic Mirror Maze | House of mirrors | ¥400 | |||||||
| クラシックカー | Classic Car | Guided track | ¥600 | |||||||
| 戦え!大作戦アトラ
ミライセンシ |
Fight! Daisakusen Atrami | Treasure hunt | — | Immersive video game experience | ||||||
| 占え ふたりのアトラ | Fortune-telling Two Atlas | ¥600 | ||||||||
| 探せ!伝説のアトラ | Search! Legendary Atla | Treasure hunt | ¥300 to ¥500 | Cost depends on difficulty of challenge. | ||||||
| ぴょんぴょんトランポリン | Pyon Pyon Trampoline | Trampoline | ¥300 | |||||||
| TAF ZONE | Airsoft field | ¥1,300 | Outside the amusement park, requires separate admittance & reservations recommended. | |||||||
| スケートひろば | Skate open space | Ice rink | ¥800 (child) ¥1,000 (adult) |
Fee includes skate rental and 60 minute skating session. ¥100 discount applied if patron holds a free pass. | ||||||
| 森のふわふわランド | Balloon Land | Playground | ¥600 | Inflatable play structures with forest creatures themes. | ||||||
| ハローキティトレイン | Hello Kitty Train | ![]() |
Miniature train | ¥400 | ||||||
| エンジェルコースター | Angel Coaster | Roller coaster | ¥400 | |||||||
| ストロベリーカフェ | Strawberry Cafe | ![]() |
Teacup ride | ¥400 | ||||||
| ポップンスマイル | Popsmile | ![]() |
Ferris wheel | ¥300 | Maximum height 6 metres (20 ft). | |||||
| スカイファン | Sky Fan | ![]() |
Aerial carousel | ¥300 | Flying elephant | |||||
| キャラクター鉄道 | Character Railway | ![]() |
Miniature train | ¥200 | ||||||
| バッテリーカー | Battery Car | Bumper car | ¥200 | |||||||
- Notes
- This attraction is available to ride during rainy weather.
- This attraction is designed for children.
- This attraction is available to ride during the night-time illumination.
- This attraction waives the ride fee with purchase of the one-day free ticket.
- This attraction is in Märchen (Fairy Tale) Town (メルヘンタウン, Meruhentaun). Fairy Tale Town requires another free-ride ticket at additional cost.[2]
References
- "Attractions". Seibu Leisure. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- "Ticket". Seibu Leisure. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- Atre, Shreyas (March 20, 2018). "A Visit to Seibu Amusement Park in Tokorozawa, Saitama". Chokotabi Saitama. Prefecture of Saitama. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seibuen Amusement Park. |
- "Seibuen Amusement Park". The Tokyo Chapter [blog]. November 14, 2018.
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