Sanrio Puroland
Tama, Japan
Sanrio Puroland is an enchanting indoor theme park in Tama New Town, Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to Hello Kitty and other beloved Sanrio characters like My Melody, Cinnamoroll, and Pompompurin, opened in 1990 and spanning about 4.5 hectares.
It features gentle dark rides such as the Sanrio Characters Boat Ride through magical storybook worlds and My Melody's Dream Drive, walkthroughs like Lady Kitty House for photo ops in Hello Kitty's elegant home, plus live parades, Kawaii Kabuki shows blending traditional theater with cute costumes, and interactive zones with character greetings.
With themed restaurants, exclusive merchandise shops, food factories displaying candy and ice cream production, and year-round appeal unaffected by weather, it attracts over 2 million visitors annually for family-friendly kawaii immersion and nostalgia.
Location
1 Chome-31 Ochiai, Tama, Tokyo 206-8588, Japan
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