How to get PokéPark KANTO tickets in 2026
PokéPark KANTO is one of Japan’s newest and hardest-to-book attractions. Demand is extreme, and tickets for popular dates disappear the moment they open.
Overseas visitors have a clear path: the dedicated English ticket site sells on a rolling daily window, so timing is everything.
Release schedule
Overseas visitors buy on the English site, where tickets open every day at 20:00 JST for dates about two months ahead, released in three-day batches.
When it opens in your timezone
Tickets open at 20:00 JST, every day, for dates about two months ahead.
That is the local clock time the sale opens. Set an alarm, or get a free email alert before it.
20:00 JST is morning in the Americas and the middle of the night in Europe. Because a fresh batch drops daily and popular dates go fast, work out that local time before your target date opens so you are awake and ready when the window appears.
Step by step
- 1Use the English ticket siteInternational visitors purchase directly on the dedicated English site rather than the Japan-resident lottery.
- 2Be ready at 20:00 JSTEach day at 20:00 JST, a new batch of dates (about two months out, three days at a time) opens. Have your details ready.
- 3Buy the instant they openPopular dates sell out fast, so submit as soon as the slots appear.
Watch out for
- •Japan residents use a separate lottery; overseas visitors should use the English direct-sale site instead.
- •20:00 JST is early-morning or overnight in the Americas and Europe — plan around the time difference.
Official site: PokéPark KANTO
Frequently asked questions
When do PokéPark KANTO tickets go on sale?
On the English site, tickets open every day at 20:00 JST for dates about two months ahead, in three-day batches.
How do overseas visitors buy PokéPark KANTO tickets?
Through the dedicated English ticket site, which uses first-come daily sales rather than the Japan-resident lottery.