Small Worlds Tokyo
Adres
1-3-33 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063, Japan
Land
japan
Openingstijden
Open daily; 10:00β19:00 (last entry 18:00)
Populariteit
**π World's Largest Indoor Miniature Theme Park | Odaiba's Hidden Gem** - **World's largest indoor miniature park** β A Guinness World Record holder - **Scheduled day/night light cycles** transform every miniature world every hour - **Evangelion and Sailor Moon** anime collaborations alongside original worlds - **Odaiba location** easily combined with beach, shopping, and teamLab visits - **Opened 2020** β One of Tokyo's most innovative and unique attractions
The World's Largest Indoor Miniature Theme Park
Small Worlds Tokyo is a remarkable indoor miniature theme park in the Ariake district of Odaiba, Tokyo, that opened in 2020. It holds the distinction of being the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, featuring breathtakingly detailed miniature worlds spanning entire aircraft hangar-sized spaces, blending meticulously crafted scenery with anime and pop-culture collaborations.
π Themed Miniature Worlds
The park features several expansive themed zones:
- Airport World β A fully working miniature airport with planes taking off and landing at scheduled intervals, complete with terminal, baggage carousels, and ground crew
- Space Center β A NASA-inspired zone with rocket launches, mission control, and astronaut figures
- City of the Future β A glittering futuristic cityscape with flying vehicles and high-tech architecture
- Europe β Faithfully recreated European streetscapes with famous landmarks
- Evangelion World β A collaboration with the iconic anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, recreating key scenes at miniature scale
- Sailor Moon World β A pastel-colored miniature world celebrating the legendary magical girl anime
βοΈ Unique Features
- Scheduled "day and night" cycles β The entire park dims and lights up to simulate sunrise and sunset over each miniature world
- Tiny inhabitants β Every scene is populated with thousands of hand-painted miniature human figures in everyday situations
- Working vehicles β Trains, ships, and aircraft move through their environments on programmed schedules
- Collaborative anime zones change periodically, keeping the experience fresh
π Why Visit
- World's largest indoor miniature theme park β Nothing else like it in Japan
- Day/night light cycles transform the atmosphere every few minutes
- Anime collaborations appeal to fans of Evangelion, Sailor Moon, and others
- Odaiba location β Easy to combine with beach, shopping, and teamLab
- Fascinating for all ages β From train enthusiasts to anime fans