LITTLE PLANETS, ODAIBA, TOKYO

LITTLE PLANETS, ODAIBA, TOKYO

LITTLE PLANETS, ODAIBA

This playcentre is quite a bit closer to the centre of Tokyo. It’s on Odaiba – a man made island that has so many indoor activities for kids. I recommend pairing these Odaiba with kids suggestions with a visit to this playcentre.  It is a small interactive playcentre inside Diver City Shopping Mall.
On the 5th floor of Diver City is a small “Team Lab-Style” playcentre for little kids called “Little Planets.”  In my opinion, the ideal age range for this place is 0-5 years.  I think you would need 60 mins here, maximum. 
See the Little Planets website for opening times on particular days and current prices (it is usually 1,200 yen for kids and 800 yen for adults – for a 60 min session – it is a little more on weekends.) Children under 1 are free.  All tickets require a 600 yen sign up fee – and with that, all participants will get an interactive wristband.   No outside food is allowed.  Toilets are out in the Diver City Mall (none inside the playcentre) so it is best to make everyone go before you enter (otherwise that toilet time/ time to exit and reenter ) is included in that 60 mins. 
We have always paid for tickets at the door but, if you wanted to buy them ahead of time, tickets are sold on Klook. 
Please let the staff know if it is your little one’s birthday as they will get a small present. 
Please note that, like most play spaces for kids in Japan, everyone will be required to take off their shoes. Please make sure everyone has socks (even just in your bag to put on when sandals come off) ready. 

Little Planets. Drawing pictures to then be turned into moving projections.
Little Planets Rainbow Ball Pit
Little Planets interactive game
The ball pit at Little Planets, Diver City, Odaiba
Interactive Projection Table at Little Planets

LITTLE PLANETS, DIVER CITY
5TH FLOOR, DIVER CITY SHOPPING MALL, ODAIBA

This interactive playcentre is one part of my suggested one day indoor Tokyo itinerary (designed for hot or rainy days.) 
It is also listed as one of my favourite playcentres in Tokyo – my full list of favourite playcentres in Tokyo is here. 

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