Saitama · Hanno
35.8627°N, 139.3084°E
Moomin Valley Park (ムーミンバレーパーク) is Japan's only theme park dedicated to Tove Jansson's beloved Moomin characters — a 40-hectare lakeside park recreating the Finnish forests and storybook settings from the Moomin novels.
Unlike high-adrenaline theme parks, Moomin Valley emphasizes gentle exploration, storytelling, and nature immersion. The park's design balances themed areas (Moomin House, Snorkmaiden's theater, Little My's playground) with extensive forest paths where visitors encounter hidden art installations and quiet sitting areas. The adjacent Metsa Village offers Nordic-themed shops and restaurants in a Scandinavian market village setting (free entry area).
Essential Information
Opening Hours
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (hours vary seasonally — check website). Free Metsa Village adjacent: same hours.
Closed: Check seasonal closure calendar on official website. Some weekday closures in off-season.
Entrance Fee
¥4,600 adults same-day / ¥3,900 advance (park admission). Moomin House interior tour ¥1,000 additional. Metsa Village: free entry.
Best Season
Autumn (October–November) for foliage colors; winter for potential snow scenes; spring for cherry blossoms
Visit Duration
3–5 hours for full park including Moomin House tour and shows; add 1 hour for Metsa Village dining
Getting There
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