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The amusement park formerly known as Korakuen reopened in 2003 as part of an amusement complex, with baseball stadium Tokyo Dome at its centre. The ultra-modern section, called LaQua, comprises a shopping centre, restaurants, the world’s first spokeless Ferris wheel and a hot mineral bath theme park where spring water is pumped up from an incredible 1,700m (5,670ft) below ground. Topping it all off is the Thunder Dolphin, a stunning urban rollercoaster that starts off higher than the Dome, leaps to the roof of the main LaQua building and plunges 80m through the centre of the Ferris wheel. For small kids, there’s Toys Kingdom, with room after room of toys and educational equipment, making the place a great rainy-day solution.
Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)
Transport Kasuga Station (Toei Subway Mita Line, Toei Subway Oedo Line exit A1)/Korakuen Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line exit 2), Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo Line, west exit) (Toei Subway Mita Line, A3, A4, A5 exits)
Telephone 03 5800 9999
Open Spa LaQua Mon-Sat 11am until 9am the following day, Toys Kingdom Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
Admission Admission: Tokyo Dome City Attractions One Day Passport adults (junior high school and older) ¥4000, children (3 years and older) ¥3000, rides ¥200-¥1000. Spa LaQua weekdays ¥2625, weekends and nat. holidays ¥2880. Late night surcharge (1am-6am) ¥1890. Toys Kingdom 3 hour ticket , adults (junior high school and older) ¥1000, children (3 years to elementary school) ¥700. Surcharge for time over 3 hours (30 min increments) ¥400, children (under 2 years exempted) ¥300.
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