Description
Overview
Get a good deal by making a reservation in advance. You can also enter smoothly without having to line up on the day. The park has the most attractions in Japan! Greenland Amusement Park has thrilling roller coasters and over 70 types of play equipment that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike. There are over 15 restaurants within the park, where you can enjoy sampling Japan’s popular B-grade gourmet foods such as udon, ramen, yakisoba, takoyaki, kebabs, and sweets. Greenland Amusement Park is surrounded by nature and you are free to bring your own food and drinks and enjoy picnics on the grass. In spring, over 200 cherry trees bloom in full bloom. Depending on the season, the pool area opens, and they also hold shows based on popular Japanese TV shows, tie-up events with anime, and fireworks shows. There are two official hotels next to the amusement park, where you can enjoy Kumamoto’s natural hot springs and buffet meals. This set ticket for Greenland Amusement Park in Kumamoto includes admission and a free pass band for unlimited rides on all attractions. Advance booking via Jasumo Tickets ensures QR code entry, ideal for peak summer (July–August 2025) or cherry blossom season (March–April). Perfect for families and thrill-seekers exploring Kyushu’s largest amusement park.
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Contact Us →Why Visit
- Thrilling Attractions: Over 70 rides, including Japan’s longest roller coaster (Dinosaur Coaster, 1,497m), suspended coaster (NIO with loops/corkscrews), stand-up coaster (Milky Way), and family-friendly options like gyro swings.
- Family-Friendly: Free for under 3; picnic areas; seasonal events like fireworks, anime tie-ups (e.g., Ultraman, Precure shows), and cherry blossoms (200+ trees in spring).
- Dining Variety: 15+ restaurants with B-grade gourmet (udon, ramen, takoyaki); bring your own food for picnics.
- Resort Amenities: Adjacent hotels with hot springs and buffets; water park (mid-July to early September); less crowded than Tokyo parks.
- Convenient Access: 20-min car from Kyushu Expressway; shuttle from Omuta Station; near Fukuoka (1-hour drive).
Experience Details
Attraction Info
- Location: Greenland Amusement Park, 250 Arao Midorigaoka, Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture 861-4201
- Access: 20-min drive from Nankan IC (Kyushu Expressway). From JR Omuta Station: 20-min Nishitetsu Bus (¥410) to Greenland Seimon-mae stop. From Fukuoka: 1-hour drive. Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ (search “Greenland Amusement Park”). Parking: ¥500 (cars), ¥1,000 (medium vehicles), ¥2,000 (large vehicles); 10,000 spaces.
- Contact: +81-968-66-1112; https://www.greenland.co.jp/park/
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible paths and some rides; elevators; contact for assistance. Guide dogs allowed.
- Capacity: ~3 million visitors yearly; queues shorter than major parks; busy on weekends/holidays.
- Duration: Full day (9:30 AM–5:30 PM); water park July–early September.
Operating Hours
- Standard (March–November): 9:30 AM–5:30 PM (last entry 5:00 PM)
- Summer (July–August): Extended to 6:00 PM or later on select days (e.g., July 14: 9:30 AM–11:00 PM for events)
- Golden Week (Late April–Early May): Extended hours
- Note: Hours vary; check https://www.greenland.co.jp/park/ for 2025 updates. Closed irregularly for maintenance; open year-round otherwise.
Experience Highlights
- Attractions: 70+ rides including Dinosaur Coaster (longest in Japan), NIO (suspended with loops), Milky Way (stand-up), Grampus Jet (hanging coaster), Wave Swinger GURUGURU (new spinning swing, March 2025).
- Events: Anime tie-ups (Ultraman Omega, Precure All Stars shows), fireworks, seasonal parades; duck racing, shooting games (included in free pass).
- Dining: 15+ restaurants (udon, ramen, yakisoba, takoyaki, sweets; ¥500–¥1,500); picnic areas for outside food.
- Amenities: Souvenir shops (Kumamon goods); hotels with hot springs (Hotel Verde, Hotel Blanca); golf courses nearby.
- Views: 105m Rainbow Ferris Wheel for Ariake Sea and Aso Caldera views. Reviews praise variety and value but note remote location and cash-only food stalls.
Ticket Information
Pricing
Admission + Free Pass Set Ticket (tax included):
- Adult (High School+): ¥5,900 (entrance ¥2,000 + free pass ¥3,900)
- Child (Elementary/Junior High): ¥3,700 (entrance ¥1,000 + free pass ¥2,700)
- Senior (65+): ¥3,700 (entrance ¥1,000 + free pass ¥2,700)
- Under 3: Free (entrance only; free pass extra if needed)
- Note: Free pass includes all rides/games; senior free pass excludes 8 thrilling rides. Disability discounts at counter (certificate required). On-site same; Jasumo for advance convenience. No re-entry.
Sales Period
- Advance Booking: Starts September 3, 2025. Valid for specified date; flexible entry within hours.
- Day-of Tickets: Available at entrance (9:30 AM–5:00 PM); cash/credit; queues possible.
- Note: QR code entry; high demand summer—book early; free cancellation before use.
Purchase Channels
- Online: Click Book Now on https://jasumotickets.com/. Receive QR code for direct entry.
- In-Person: Park entrance; cash/credit/IC cards.
- Assistance: Contact +81-968-66-1112 or [email protected] for bilingual support.
Cancellation Policy
- Standard: Free cancellation before use; no refunds post-entry.
- Event Closure: Full refund for closures; check https://x.com/greenlandstaff.
- Processing: 7–14 business days via platform.
- Note: No refunds for no-shows.
Rules
- Venue: Outdoor; all ages (under 3 free entrance).
- Prohibited Items: Large luggage (lockers ¥300–¥500); outside food OK in picnic areas only.
- Restrictions: Height/age limits on rides (e.g., 120cm for coasters); no re-entry; cash for food (ATMs outside).
- Photography: Allowed; no flash on rides.
- **No refunds post-entry.
- Wheelchair Users: Accessible paths; contact (+81-968-66-1112) for ride accommodations.
- Note: Summer heat (25–35°C); typhoon Jul–Sep.
Precautions
- No Re-entry: Single entry per ticket.
- Accessibility: Some rides restricted; contact prior.
- Phone Requirement: Mobile for QR.
- Bring QR Screenshot: Required for entry.
- Luggage: Lockers (¥300–¥500).
- Arrive Early: 15 min for gates; weekdays for fewer crowds.
- Dress: Comfortable; sun protection.
Additional Information
- Background: Opened 1962; ~3 million visitors yearly; part of Greenland Resort with hotels, onsen, golf.
- Experience: Thrilling and varied; English signage limited.
- Travel Tips:
- Transportation: Nishitetsu Bus from Omuta Station (20 min, ¥410). https://www.japan-rail-pass.com/ (JR to Omuta).
- Accommodation: On-site hotels (Hotel Verde: ¥10,000–¥20,000/night, onsen included).
- Dining: Park restaurants (¥500–¥1,500); picnics allowed.
- Etiquette: Follow ride rules; no running.
- Weather: Outdoor; summer heat; autumn events (Sep–Oct).
- Merchandise: Kumamon goods (¥300–¥2,000).
- Health/Safety: Masks recommended.
Inquiries
- Contact: [email protected] or +81-968-66-1112 (9:00 AM–5:00 PM).
- Venue: Greenland Amusement Park: https://www.greenland.co.jp/park/.
- Ticket Support: Jasumo Tickets or entrance.
Disclaimer
Jasumo offers a facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, helping them access and apply for tickets to various attractions, including Kumamoto/Arao Greenland Admission + Free Pass Set Ticket 2025. We are not a reseller of tickets, nor do we sell tickets directly. Our role is to support international customers by guiding them through the official ticket booking process, ensuring they can secure their tickets through recognized platforms and authorized providers.
As a business based in Japan with a bilingual staff and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by non-Japanese visitors, we address common bottlenecks such as:
- Language Barriers: Navigating Japan’s primarily Japanese-language ticketing systems can be challenging for foreign tourists. Jasumo provides bilingual support to bridge this gap and ensure a smooth booking experience.
- Access to Japanese-Only Platforms: Many attractions in Japan require local knowledge to navigate and access, and often these platforms do not offer international payment options or are difficult to use for non-Japanese speakers. We facilitate the booking process by providing guidance and helping with international payment methods where applicable.
- Limited Availability & Complex Registration: Attractions in Japan often have limited capacity, and understanding the timing and process for securing tickets can be confusing for international visitors. Jasumo helps you manage deadlines and requirements, giving you the best chance of securing your entry.
Due to high demand for Greenland Amusement Park, especially during summer and holidays, availability is not guaranteed. Refunds will only be issued if entries cannot be secured through official channels or in case of closure due to maintenance or severe weather. We strongly recommend booking early via https://jasumotickets.com/ to secure your ticket at the official price (¥3,700–¥5,900).
Booking with Jasumo Tickets
- How: Click Book Now on https://jasumotickets.com/. Contact https://jasumotickets.com/contact/, specifying date (e.g., Sep 13, 2025), type (e.g., 2 adults, 1 child).
- Benefits: Bilingual support, Japanese phone assistance, group bookings.
- Note: Book from Sep 3, 2025, for specific date. Official ¥3,700–¥5,900.
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Reviews
- “The all-you-can-do Free Pass is incredibly useful, allowing you to play some of the attractions for free, like the shooting and ring tossing machines, with chances of winning prizes. The attractions range from exciting to basic, perfect for both adults and children! The food at the park’s restaurant was surprisingly good!”
- “While the park’s location isn’t very convenient, it’s still a good place to drive. However, many of the attractions and some of the games are quite thrilling. Perhaps due to its remote location, the crowds aren’t that great, so the lines aren’t long. I personally think it’s fun and worth a visit.”
- “Going on weekdays, there are very few people, basically no need to queue, and the park is really big, the prices are very cheap, highly recommended.”
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