Poke Park Tokyo – Pokémon Day in the City

Tokyo · Pokémon-themed route
For Pokémon fans & families Shops · Cafés · Photo spots Flexible half-day or full-day plan
Pokémon-themed store in Tokyo
Fans posing with Pokémon statues in Tokyo
Photos: Pokémon shops and themed spots you can include in your Poke Park Tokyo route.

There is no single “Poke Park” theme park in Tokyo, but you can turn the city into your own Pokémon playground by combining official Pokémon Centers, cafés, shops and photo spots. This page helps you plan that Poke Park Tokyo day.

👨‍👩‍👧 Best for: Pokémon fans, families, kids
⏰ Time: 4–8 hours depending on stops
💴 Budget: flexible (main cost is goods & cafés)
Example “Poke Park Tokyo” day plan
  1. Morning: Visit a major Pokémon Center (e.g. Shibuya, Ikebukuro or Nihonbashi). Take photos with statues and browse exclusive items.
  2. Lunch: Go to a Pokémon-themed café or character café. Some require reservations – we recommend booking in advance if possible.
  3. Afternoon: Explore nearby anime shops, game centers and gacha corners.
  4. Evening: Finish with a Tokyo night view (Shibuya Sky, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree) and show off your new Pokémon loot.
Tips for Pokémon fans
  • Check which Pokémon Center branches fit your schedule and route best.
  • If travelling with kids, keep the route simple – one big Pokémon stop plus a café is often enough.
  • Bring a small extra bag – figures, plushies and candy take more space than you expect.
Combine with
  • Akihabara or Ikebukuro anime shopping circuits.
  • teamLab Borderless or Planets for a big visual experience.
  • Tokyo Disney or USJ later in the trip for even more character-filled days.