Small Worlds Tokyo Ticket
- Come experience the world’s largest indoor miniature theme park at Small Worlds Tokyo!
- “Global Village” Area takes you to five fantastic yet realistic countries of Asia and Europe,from the 1900s of the Industrial Revolution era.
- The scenes from "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" and "Evangelion" is recreated in realistic miniatures! Watch as the characters come to life.
- In “Kansai International Airport” Area, observe the plane land into a miniature airport modeled on Kansai International Airport, Osaka.
- The “Space Center” Area makes the impossible possible: Reliving the 1960s of the Apollo Program and experiencing the future Space Center at the same time.
- You can create your miniature copy using the latest 3D scanner and take it home with you!
Small Worlds Tokyo Tickets
[Klook Summer CP 2026] Small Worlds TOKYO Admission ticket with Takeya shopping
What to Expect at Small Worlds Tokyo
Why visit Small Worlds Tokyo?
Small Worlds Tokyo is Japan's biggest indoor miniature museum in Odaiba, Tokyo. Here, you'll get to explore tiny replicas of real-world and fictional places, complete with sounds, moving vehicles, and day-night transitions. It's an exciting and fun experience for all ages!
Exhibits at Small Worlds Tokyo
Here are must-see themed exhibits you can explore:
- Cityscapes: A bustling tiny urban city with moving vehicles, street markets, and busy buildings.
- Space Center: Watch miniature rockets launch and astronauts float in zero gravity at NASA’s space center.
- Anime Universe: Sailor Moon fans can visit the Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon exhibit, recreating Azabu Juban from the anime.
- Global Village: Travel from Europe to Asia in minutes with tiny replicas of iconic places.
- Kansai International Airport: A realistic miniature airport model complete with runways and a departure lounge.




















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It was so worth a visit! There are so many interesting little things to see. Lots of small Easter eggs, and you can interact with things using buttons. It's remarkable how much work and time goes into the details! Currently, the Shibuya Crossing is being assembled there. If you want, you can also have a mini figure of yourself printed (a bit more expensive, apparently up to 4 people). That day, it wasn't crowded at all, which made the experience even better.
This is much more interesting than I thought! The streets are filled with miniature scenes, many of which are funny and unusual, making them fun to discover and examine. You can also press buttons to activate various events, such as a miniature train passing by or tiny figures moving inside houses. In the Evangelion zone, there's even a tiny school with tiny students in each classroom. Airplanes take off, trains run, Evas prepare for attack, Tokyo-3 goes underground, and a waiter walks around in a tiny ramen shop. You can also observe the workshop where all of this is created. I wasn't able to scan myself to create my own miniature, as the finished figures aren't shipped to all countries. However, you can take a photo inside the scanner.
the three boys really enjoyed there. we spent the whole afternoon there. finding the letters game was very cool. one of Sakura petals got us stuck for a while. we finally found it. my 2 year old didn’t understand muc but he loved to watching the trains go round and round and planes take off and come down.
No. 1 place to go in Tokyo. Far better than disneyland. The most amazing place I have visited. Sad to see that it is not publicised enough and hence does not attract enough traffic. Went on a weekday and there was no queue and no crowds. Some really fascinating and absolutely top notch creativity and execution on display. It was fun to see a fully functional airport with planes taking off and landing for real in a small room and even a space shuttle being launched. There is so much more beyond this to watch in awe. A small place but if you see everything carefully, it is easy to spend 3-5 hours here. I would give in 10 stars on a scale of 5!
Spent around 2 hours here since we were in the area. i think it’s a nice placw to visit if you are nearby, but wouldn’t really go out of my way just to see it. still better than I expected it to be and we went during the Evangelion exhibit so it was cool. experience:
This place was so amazing. Very interactive and fun for our 9yr old who was on a treasure hunt. So much amazing details. Definitely allow a couple hours to take it all in and appreciate the extensive details of design. Great value for money.
What an awesome experience, the museum was well worth the cost and the time to travel there, the miniature sculptures was awesome, the rocket taking off and plane taking off was phenomenal you really have to see it in person, I definitely recommend visiting small world museum, you will not be disappointed.
fuss free purchase and we can just collect the tickets from the main counter! the museum is worth the visit if you’re into miniature and interactive elements. The details and story telling are immaculate! There’s also a section where you get to explore minature artists work and retrieve their social media accounts / name cards! our favourite section is the international airport where there’s a viewing lounge for us to take a short break and view the miniature planes in action!
Highly recommended if you're a fan of Evangelion Anime and Legoland miniature city. Its like Legoland on a budget since its included in the klook amazing pass tokyo. Dont hesitate to visit this charming place, very entertaining. Arigato Klook, AMAZING
excellent museum. you can even see their workshop and feel the passion of the craftsmen who work on the miniature figures. Truly emobdies the Japanese spirit of meticulousness. Plus it's in odaiba so pls visit the unicorn gundam too
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