The keys to its success? A unique, ever-expansive concept and a universal appeal for literally all age groups.
Few mascots can claim the universal appeal of iconic characters like Pikachu, and in a way, the red-cheeked little electric mouse has become the definitive ambassador for Japanese pop culture. For many throughout the world, the initial introduction to Japan as a country was through Pokémon. Those who played the first games during their release have grown up with the franchise and have even gone on to introduce their own children to it.
PokéPark Kanto will be an interactive manifestation of the awe-inspiring Pokémon world. Let’s look into what to expect when it opens in 2026!
Step into the wonderful world of Pokémon!
PokéPark Kanto will open in spring of 2026, 30 years after the original Japanese releases of Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green (known as Pokémon Blue in the west).
AloJapan.com