
Namja Town
An indoor theme park in Ikebukuro's Sunshine City, featuring interactive games, themed zones, and anime collaborations.

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Fewer crowds, more relaxed pace

Namja Town
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Fewer crowds, more relaxed pace

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An indoor theme park in Ikebukuro's Sunshine City, featuring interactive games, themed zones, and anime collaborations.
"It's still fun to go in and take some pictures, eat food, and have some snacks."

🎯 Consider a Pass
A pass can save money if you plan to do multiple attractions. Check options online! 🎟️
⏰ Arrive by Noon
Some attractions open around 1 PM, so an early start is key. 🕐

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.6 · 1,491 reviews
Type
Video Arcade
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ninja Town
Namja Town
Test your skills in this interactive ninja-themed area with puzzles and challenges.

Yokai Street
Namja Town
Explore a spooky, atmospheric street filled with mini-games and a haunted house.

Character Collaboration Events
Namja Town
Experience limited-time events featuring popular anime and manga characters.
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🎯 Consider a Pass
A pass can save money if you plan to do multiple attractions. Check options online! 🎟️
⏰ Arrive by Noon
Some attractions open around 1 PM, so an early start is key. 🕐
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Even if you don't play games, the themed areas are great for photos. 📷
🍜 Diverse Food Options
Try gyoza, takoyaki, noodles, and crepes. Food quality can be hit or miss. 🍜
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🎯 Consider a Pass
A pass can save money if you plan to do multiple attractions. Check options online! 🎟️
⏰ Arrive by Noon
Some attractions open around 1 PM, so an early start is key. 🕐
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Even if you don't play games, the themed areas are great for photos. 📷
🍜 Diverse Food Options
Try gyoza, takoyaki, noodles, and crepes. Food quality can be hit or miss. 🍜
🎒 Locker Availability
Lockers are available for storing belongings, usually under ¥500. :handbag:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Namja Town offers a unique indoor theme park experience within Sunshine City, known for its interactive games, themed streets like Ninja Town and Yokai Street, and frequent anime collaborations. While the Japanese-centric nature might be a barrier for some, visitors can still enjoy the atmosphere, food, and photo opportunities. It's a fun, albeit sometimes costly, destination for fans of Japanese pop culture and interactive entertainment.
"Indoor Theme Park opened by Namco in 1996 on the 2nd floor of the Sunshine City Shopping Complex, Ikebukuro...
Namco was a Japanese multinational video game & entertainment company founded in 1955 which operated video arcades & amusement parks globally, produced video games, films, toys & arcade cabinets. They were one of the most influential figures in the worldwide coin-op & arcade game industry; Namco produced several multi-million-selling game franchises, such as Pac-Man, Galaxian, Tekken, Tales, Ridge Racer & Ace Combat...
In 2006, Namco merged with Bandai to form what is now named Bandai Namco Holdings..."
PJ, SMJ & DNJ
"I bought the pass so I can try to do all the attractions but some
Of it you have to pay extra like the cat cafè and shuriken training. But most of the attractions are free, I liked this place even though most of it is in Japanese, you just need to observe what you need to do. Their rides are interactive games. Which I think is pretty cool! My favorite one was in ninja town when I trained to be a shinobi. I was handed a scroll and made to walk around ninja town find some Yokai and they can test my knowledge. Once you pass you submit it to the ninja guide and they will let you in the final exam room. Super cool. I would say though arrive around noon cuz some of these attractions open like 1 ish. The staff were nice and friendly but their food was just so so… i"
I’m not a guest
"If you’re an English speaker it’s still fun to go in and take some pictures, eat food, and have some snacks. The place is definitely more for Japanese speakers and so I would just reccomend getting the admission ticket to walk around. They have many types of foods like gyoza, takoyaki, noodles, crepes, icecream, etc. They also have bathrooms inside."
Jacy Hernandez
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Namja Town is located on the 2nd floor of the Sunshine City Shopping Complex in Ikebukuro. You can reach Ikebukuro Station via JR lines, Tobu Tojo Line, Seibu Ikebukuro Line, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Yurakucho Line, and Fukutoshin Line. From the station, follow signs for Sunshine City.
Yes, Namja Town is an indoor theme park situated within the Sunshine City complex in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.
The closest station is Ikebukuro Station. Other nearby stations include Higashi-Ikebukuro Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.
Absolutely! Namja Town is easily accessible via Tokyo's extensive public transportation network, with Ikebukuro Station being a major hub.
Yes, Sunshine City offers parking facilities for visitors arriving by car. However, public transport is generally recommended due to potential traffic and parking fees.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Yes, you need an admission ticket to enter Namja Town. While general admission allows you to walk around and enjoy the atmosphere, many attractions require separate tickets or a special pass.
The Namja Town pass often includes admission to multiple attractions and can be more cost-effective if you plan to experience several rides and games. It's recommended if you intend to play many games.
Tickets can typically be purchased at the entrance or from ticket machines within Namja Town. It was not crowded when purchased from the machine.
While the main attractions and games are ticketed, simply entering Namja Town allows you to explore the themed streets and enjoy the ambiance. Some areas might have free entry but paid activities within them.
Yes, there is an option for one re-entry, which can be useful if you plan to explore Sunshine City and return later.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Namja Town features a variety of attractions including interactive games, themed areas like Ninja Town and Yokai Street, and limited-time collaboration events with popular anime and manga.
While most games and instructions are in Japanese, English speakers can still enjoy the visual appeal, take photos, and try the food. It's recommended to get an admission ticket to explore.
Popular themed areas include Ninja Town, where you can train to be a shinobi, and Yokai Street, which offers a spooky atmosphere with mini-games and a haunted house.
Namja Town focuses more on interactive games and experiences rather than traditional rides. Many attractions involve puzzles, challenges, and testing your knowledge.
For a full experience, consider a pass that includes multiple attractions. If you're an English speaker, focus on exploring the themed streets and enjoying the food and photo opportunities.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Namja Town offers a wide variety of food options, including gyoza, takoyaki, noodles, crepes, and ice cream. Some specific restaurants like So Udon Shikokuya offer affordable udon for around ¥300.
Yes, Namja Town often features themed food and drinks related to its ongoing collaboration events with popular anime and manga series. You can also find unique gyoza dishes.
Reviews on food quality are mixed. While there are many options, some visitors find the food to be just 'so-so'. However, specific eateries like So Udon Shikokuya have received praise for their value and taste.
While specific vegetarian menus are not detailed, the variety of snacks like crepes and ice cream might offer some options. It's best to check individual food stalls for ingredients.
Yes, Sunshine City is a large complex with numerous dining options, so you can find a wide range of restaurants if the offerings within Namja Town don't suit your taste.
📸 📸 Photography
Absolutely! Namja Town is designed with visually appealing themed streets and character decorations, making it a great spot for photos, even if you're not participating in all the games.
The themed streets like Yokai Street and the areas dedicated to current anime collaborations are excellent for photography. Keep an eye out for character cutouts and unique architectural details.
Generally, yes, you can take photos of the attractions and the general environment. However, be mindful of other visitors and any specific signage regarding photography within certain game areas.
While not explicitly stated, it's always good practice to be respectful of others' experiences and avoid intrusive photography, especially during interactive game sessions.
A smartphone camera is perfectly adequate for capturing the vibrant atmosphere and character details. If you have a camera with good low-light performance, it can be beneficial for the more atmospheric areas like Yokai Street.



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