Published on January 21, 2016 / Last Updated on December 1, 2019 
Published on January 21, 2016 / Last Updated on December 1, 2019

You can hear shouts of joy from the oldest amusement park in Japan.

Inside of Asakusa Hanayashiki

A body of the roller coaster, which was painted red on the 60th anniversary of its production, reads "Shuku Kanreki," or congratulations on the 60th anniversary. 

"Bikkuri House," or amazing house, is one of the oldest facilities in Asakusa Hanayashiki.
 

Many families enjoy riding a nostalgic merry-go-round.
 

 

A nostalgic shooting gallery
There is a festival section in the park. There is also a shooting gallery. Children are absorbed in the game that they have never done before.

Adults also enjoy a festive atmosphere that they were excited with when they were children.

Flower Stage
A variety of events, including dancing, theatrical performances and professional wrestling, are held on the stage. Tourists from abroad also enjoy the events.


A body of the roller coaster, which was painted red on the 60th anniversary of its production, reads "Shuku Kanreki," or congratulations on the 60th anniversary.