Namco Namja Town
Toshima, Japan
Namco Namja Town, located in Tokyo's Sunshine City complex in Toshima ward, Japan, is a quirky indoor theme park created by Namco (now Bandai Namco) emphasizing food-themed attractions, interactive games, and immersive experiences rather than traditional thrill rides.
Key highlights include Gyoza Stadium with regional Japanese dumplings from multiple stalls, Ice Cream City offering over 300 bizarre flavors like wasabi or squid ink, and zones like nostalgic 1950s Fukubukuro streets, cat petting in Nyanja Town, haunted attractions in Mononoke Bangaichi, and fortune-telling spots.
Entry costs around 800 yen for adults with additional fees for games, operating daily in a compact 14,000-square-meter space perfect for 3-4 hours of family fun, seasonal events, and anime-inspired shopping.
Location
Japan, 〒170-0014 Tokyo, Toshima City, Higashiikebukuro, 3 Chome−1−3 サンシャインシティ・ワールドインポートマートビル 2F
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