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Cinderella’s Castle is the centrepiece of Tokyo Disneyland Credit: Colton Jones on Unsplash

Tokyo Disney Resort in Uruyasu, Chiba prefecture (yes, not exactly in Tokyo but an hour away from it!) is what many know as Tokyo Disneyland. The truth is, Disneyland is part of the greater Disney Resort along with its sibling park Tokyo DisneySea.

While Tokyo Disneyland has the name recall and the same classic touch its fellow Disney parks worldwide have, DisneySea is known for being one of its kind. Both are beloved by theme park goers all over the world.

If you’re reading this, you’re probably wondering what’s the difference between the two. We’re here to answer just that!

A magical time awaits you at Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea!

Here’s everything you need to know about Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea:

Why is Tokyo DisneySea famous?

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Feel like you’re under the sea (get it?) with Ariel and friends at Mermaid Lagoon! Credit: @hisland.xokoyrx on Instagram

Tokyo DisneySea is a 176-acre theme park that opened in 2001. It makes up the Tokyo Disney Resort together with Disneyland. It incorporates a more nautical theme with seven theme zones or “Ports of Call” reminiscent of real harbors. It also overlooks Tokyo Bay —very on brand!

Parkgoers adore DisneySea for being the only one of its kind on the planet. You can get tickets to both Tokyo Disney Resort parks on Klook.

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What is so special about Tokyo Disneyland?

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Going to Disneyland’s Toontown feels like stepping into a cartoon! Credit: @nachos_lovegraph on Instagram

Tokyo Disneyland opened in April 1983 and was the first Disney park to go international and leave the borders of the United States. It’s also the first Disney park in Asia.

It spans a whopping 110 acres, featuring familiar themed zones such as Tomorrowland and Adventureland. If you’ve been to other Disney parks around the world, you’ll know the moment you step into Tokyo Disneyland that it also proudly exemplifies the Happiest Place on Earth vibe. It also features staple rides and attractions similar to or even replicas of their counterparts worldwide.

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Themed Zones

Disneyland

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Hop on a carousel at Disneyland and don the signature Minnie ears with a red bow!

Tokyo Disneyland has seven themed zones, some of which are based on its global counterparts but with slight adjustments to suit the Japanese audience better.

You’ll encounter World Bazaar first, with it being the main entry corridor. This zone is reminiscent of 20th-century America, similar to Disney World Orlando’s Main Street theme. It’s also the park’s main shopping centre, so get your wallets ready for those Mickey and Minnie ears—and don’t forget the souvenirs!

Another themed zone is Fantasyland, which is the sibling to Disney World’s Magic Kingdom theme park. In fact, it has a near exact replica of Cinderella’s Castle in Florida! In Fantasyland, fairytales like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Peter Pan, and more come to life through dark rides and other attractions!

Adventureland is filled with thrills, having attractions set in the Jungles of Africa, Asia, South America, and other parts of the world. It also has a complementary New Orleans-themed area, with restaurants featuring the city’s cuisine.

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Hop on the Western River Railroad and tour Adventureland!

Westernland is Tokyo Disneyland’s take on Frontierland, with “old West” themes. Its standout feature is Big Thunder Mountain, a mine train roller coaster, and Rivers of America, complete with Mark Twain riverboats. Like its counterparts worldwide, Tomorrowland is the futuristic part of Tokyo Disneyland. It’s home to rides like Space Mountain and the Star Wars-themed Star Tours, which adhere to its theme.

Toontown is Tokyo’s take on Mickey’s Toontown of other Disney parks, a small-scale recreation of Mickey Mouse’s universe. Last but not the least is the smallest of the bunch: Critter Country, home to the ride Splash Mountain.

DisneySea

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While Disneyland has a castle as the centrepiece, DiseySea has an active volcano! Credit: @ichiivillaruz on Instagram

Tokyo DisneySea also has seven theme zones called “Ports of Call” and you’ve guessed, they’re all very nautical! Certain Ports of Call are reimagined famous harbors of the world (Italian port towns and American 20th-century harbors), while the others are based on works of fiction (such as Mermaid Lagoon and the Verne-based Mysterious Island).

Mysterious Island is a Jules Verne-inspired section that’s home to the iconic active volcano Mount Prometheus. This port is home to two of the most popular attractions in the park, both based on Verne’s novels. Mermaid Lagoon is the turf of Ariel and her friends. This port has rides and attractions catered more towards kids, such as Ariel’s Playground, which recreates The Little Mermaid’s sets.

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The little ones will love playtime at Mermaid Lagoon! Credit: @yuki_hiilife on Instagram

Another fiction-based Post is Arabian Coast, which pulls themes from the Arabian Nights (think Aladdin and Sinbad!). While the characters there are fictional, much of the architecture is based on Arabian designs. Lost River Delta, on the other hand, is based on archaeological sites in Central America and features an Aztec Ruins where you’ll find the thrilling Indiana Jones ride.

Port Discovery is DisneySea’s Tomorrowland, as it’s a futuristic section with sci-fi-based attractions. Here you’ll find a fictional marine life institute and the boat ride Aquatopia.

Mediterranean Harbor is a romantic recreation of an Italian port city, complete with Venitian canals and gondolas. The Port is home to DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta, which makes it seem like an actual city within a theme park. Finally, American Waterfront is reminiscent of the harbors of 20th-century New York. Here you can hop on the steam liner SS Columbia for a tour of the park.

Itching for more unique experiences in Tokyo post-DisneySea? Check out our top picks of activities:

Rides and Attractions

Disneyland

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Like Dumbo, you too can fly!

Much like its global counterparts, Disneylandrides make the magic of Disney films come to life. This includes Dumbo the Flying Elephant, a carousel-type ride perfect for the little ones. Another great ride for the kids is Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek, an interactive dark ride that’s only available in Tokyo. You’re in on the action on this interactive game, as you can use your flashlight to find the funny monsters.

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Get wet and wild and go on a ride on Splash Mountain!

Disneyland also offers thrill rides for older audiences, such as the global classic Space Mountain, an indoor coaster that will zip you through twists and turns at unbelievable speeds. Another adrenaline pumping signature Disney ride is Splash Mountain, a log flume ride with a 45-degree drop. Get ready to scream, as you’ll be going at 64km/h!

DisneySea

In this neck of the woods, the rides are mostly suited toward teens and adults. Most attractions also creatively explore the waters, from the gondola to submarine rides. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a submarine ride based on Jules Verne’s work that explores the depths of the waters in search of lost city of Atlantis.

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Explore the depths of Mount Prometheus on the ride Journey to the Center of the Earth!

Journey to the Center of the Earthis a thrilling ride on a subterranean vehicle that takes you within Mount Prometheus. For a more laidback time, theVenetian Gondolasare fun to ride with the whole family!

Tokyo DisneySea still offers rides for little ones, such asthe popular interactive indoor ride Toy Story Mania! It’s an entertaining mix of spinning vehicle rides and carnival/arcade games. Whirlpool in Mermaid Lagoonis a teacup ride reminiscent of the Beauty and the Beast Rides in other Disney Parks.

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Spin around in teacups under the sea at Whirlpool!

Parades

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What’s a Disney park without a spectacular character parade? Credit: @disneyumi_ on Instagram

If you want a taste of the classic Main Street character parade with Disney characters, then Disneyland is the park for you. Dreaming Up! is Tokyo’s take on the Festival of Fantasy, where Mickey and friends show up in magical floats.

Want to watch a spectacular Disney boat parade with Mickey and pals on floats that float on the water? Then DisneySea is for you! Catch the Time to Shine Greeting Parade and watch your favourite characters sail by.

The Verdict - Is Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea better?

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Whether you go to Disneyland or DisneySea, you’re guaranteed to have a magical time! Credit: @hinakko__75

So should I visit Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea?

If you can, both Disney parks are definitely worth visiting, despite having different rides and attractions. But if you really had to pick one, go for your preference. For the classic Disney theme park experience, Disneyland is for you. DisneySea is the place to be for something different and geared more towards adults. Either way, you’ll have a spellbinding time!

You can get tickets to both Tokyo Disney Resort parks on Klook:

A magical time awaits you at Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea!

Written by: Rohana Monzon

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FAQs

Tokyo Disneyland vs Tokyo DisneySea - Which Theme Park Is for You? - Klook Travel Blog? ›

follow your heart! For the classic Disney theme park experience, Disneyland is for you. For something different and geared more towards the slightly older crowd, DisneySea is the place to be. Either way, you'll have a spellbinding time!

Is it worth it to go to Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Personally I think it is worth visiting. I've not been (planning a trip to Japan for later this year) but the consensus on here seems to be that Disneyland Tokyo can be missed if you've been to other Disneylands, but Disney Sea is unique, so worth going to. I've read reviews, it sounds good, we plan on going for a day.

Is Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea the same ticket? ›

One ticket will grant entry to either Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea. You cannot visit both Parks on the same day with this ticket.

What is so special about DisneySea? ›

The only Disney park themed to the myths and legends of the sea. Each of the eight themed ports features attractions, restaurants, shops, and more, inviting guests to a world “Where Adventure and Imagination Set Sail!”

How many days do you need at Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea? ›

If you plan to visit the whole of Tokyo Disney Resort, the ideal length of visit is a full four days, so you'd have enough time to visit Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. You can even stay at the Tokyo Disneyland hotel to save time on the commute and make the most of your trip!

Which park is better, Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea? ›

If you can, both Disney parks are definitely worth visiting, despite having different rides and attractions! But if you really had to pick one... follow your heart! For the classic Disney theme park experience, Disneyland is for you.

Will you get wet in DisneySea? ›

No attractions that get riders wet at Tokyo DisneySea. Some attractions designed so that guests are doused with water during the experience. Depending on the attraction, this could range from a small splash to having water dumped on you, and the experience may vary from ride to ride.

Is there a combo ticket for Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea? ›

*Note : it is not possible to buy tickets for both Disneyland and Disneysea for the same day (ie. you can't jump between parks without purchasing two sets of tickets.)

Can I bring a backpack into Tokyo Disneyland? ›

Yes, you can bring them into the Park. However, suitcases or wheeled carriers are not allowed in the Park for safety reasons.

Is Disneyland or DisneySea better for kids? ›

Do your children really like lots and lots of rides? Answer: Disneyland. This one is controversial as Disneysea has lots of family-focused rides too but just based purely on numbers, Disneyland has more rides for children. Are you kids a little bit older and want as many thrilling/scary rides as possible?

What is the best day of the week to visit DisneySea? ›

Know the crowd levels before you arrive! You don't want to visit either of the parks on a weekend when crowd levels swell. If you can avoid visiting during school holidays, that is helpful as well. We had 5 days in Tokyo and using the Crowd Calendar, we selected Wednesday as the best day for us to visit.

Can you walk to Tokyo DisneySea? ›

Getting there and around. From Maihama Station, take the Disney Resort Monorail to Tokyo Disney Sea Station (10 minutes, 260 yen). Alternatively, you can walk there in about 20 minutes.

Is DisneySea good for adults? ›

DisneySea rides are more adult-orientated than at its sister park Tokyo Disneyland, and there are many other attractions that are great to do without kids like have a co*cktail in a 1920s lounge on a fancy cruise liner (yes, really!).

Is it worth going to DisneySea? ›

Many people love DisneySea compare to Tokyo Disneyland but we love both theme park, it has it own charms. We feel less crowded compare to the neighbor Tokyo Disneyland and even though 1 day also not enough for this park during crowded season.

Do they speak English at Tokyo Disney? ›

- Tokyo Disneyland. Yes, most of the staff speak english. We are from Australia. It is wonderful and I can highly recommend going there.

How do you skip lines in Tokyo Disneyland? ›

About Standby Pass. For everyone's safety and enjoyment, certain experiences require a Standby Pass for admission. A Standby Pass can be obtained by using the Tokyo Disney Resort App after entering the Park. You will be able to enter the queue for the venue at the return time of your Standby Pass.

What is the best day of the week to go to DisneySea? ›

Know the crowd levels before you arrive! You don't want to visit either of the parks on a weekend when crowd levels swell. If you can avoid visiting during school holidays, that is helpful as well. We had 5 days in Tokyo and using the Crowd Calendar, we selected Wednesday as the best day for us to visit.

Is 1 day enough for Tokyo Disneyland? ›

Ideally, guests would have two days at Tokyo Disneyland. The park has a robust attraction roster that is hard to fit into one day while mixing in parades, shows and dining. Obviously, that isn't the point of this post though so we'll do our best to fit in all of the essentials.

Is Tokyo DisneySea like Epcot? ›

Tokyo DisneySea Park Map and Layout

The main difference is that instead of countries as in the World Showcase at Epcot, DisneySea has ports. And there are seven of them: Mediterranean Harbor, American Waterfront, Port Discovery, Lost River Delta, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, and Mysterious Island.

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