Because it was spring break so I decided to go to Hanayashiki because I wanted a ride on the Japan oldest roller coaster. I went from the morning but there a lot of kids but then I went from the morning so i could ride the roller coaster many times. But it was shabby and not fun. But I'm very appreciating there is a Space shot. But it was very rusty so I was worried that it might close soon. It's almost all kids ride but there's also a space shot roller coaster and a disco o too. There's also a bikukurihouse and a thriller car that we don't see these days. Everyone says the same thing when they go to Hanayashiki  it's so small. Yeah it's very small. It's 1/88 of the size of Disneyland.

 

Space  Shot

Its the only thrill ride in Asakusa Hanayashiki. If there wasn't a Space shot it will be a amusement park for only kids. But this Space shot was made 25years and there are also rust so Im worried the Space shot won't dissapear. From the top you can see  Asakusa and many places.

Swan 

Its a boat ride. The boat is shaped like a swan.

Disk O

There are many Disk O in Japan and in the world. This Disk O is on the second floor so its more thrilling than other ones. This Disk O was made where The NewYork was. The New York was a ride similar to the flying carpet.

Chibiko Taxi(small kids taxi)

Its like a Go kart but you don't have to drive. It will move by it self.

Helicopter, Sky Ship

Its a sky cycle but the ride is shaped like a helicopter and it has a roof. Its 8.5m above the ground and its higher than a normal sky cycle. If you don't want to be tired and want to see the scenery slowly I will recommend the sky ship because you don't have to pedal. But its very short. Both of them are very fun but I will recommend you the helicopter better because you can ride longer and you can pedal so you won't be bored. Helicopter is the white and pink rail and the sky ship is the blue rail.

Merry-go-round, Children's Ferris wheel.

It was very crowded when I when there

Roller coaster

Opening date  1953

Height 11m

Total length of course 260m

 Time required 1 minute 30 seconds

Maximum speed 42km / h

The roller coaster goes around Hanayashiki and goes through many narrow spaces. The total length of the course is not long, but it is worth trying once, because its the oldest rollercoaster in Japan. It will run around Hanayashiki. It used to go inside in a hot spring set.

Thriller Car

This is one step under compared to where other attractions are. Its not really scary but its fun.

Carnival

Its similar to "Rodar Wave" and "Tora Band". There isn't much speed.

Little Star 

Its a Rockn Roll . The name is just different. I actually pretty like it.

Haunted House

It was very scary. Its inside a building.

Ritai Kinema Kan(3D Theater)

You will put on a 3D glass and and watch a video. It was boring.

Ghost-no-kan(Ghosts House)

You will put on a head phone and hear some scary stories. Its not fun at all.

Bikuri-house(Suprising House)

There is not many left in Japan so when you visit to Hanayashiki you should try it. Its the oldest ride in Asakusa Hanayashiki. You will  go inside the house and you will feel like the house is turning around.

Shilasagi 

If you pedal like when you are on a bicycle it will go up. Its on the 2nd floor so its pretty high. This is the most new attraction in Hanayashiki and it was made in 2015

Asakusa Hanayashikis gate

Bonus 

There was a Family Mart in Asakusa's shopping street named Asakusa Hanayashiki-mae-ten(Asakusa Hanayashiki Front shop).


Access

Access by train

From Tokyo Station

1 Take the Yamanote line from Tokyo Station

2 Get off at Kanda Station

3 Take The Ginza Line From Kanda(神田)

4 Get off at Asakusa

5 5 minute walk from Asakusa station 

 

From Shibuya Station 

1 Take the Ginza Line

2 Get off at Asakusa

3  5 minute walk from Asakusa station.

 

 

 

From Shinjuku Station

1 Ride on the Oedo Line from Higashi Shinjuku Station(東新宿)

2 Get off at ShinOkachimachi (新御徒町)

3 Transfer to the Tsukuba Exspress

4 Get off at Asakusa

5  8 minute walk from Asakusa Hanayashiki

 

From Ikebukuro Station

1 Take the Yamanote Line 

2 Get off at Ueno

3  Transfer to the Ginza Line

4 Get off at Asakusa

5 5 minute walk from Asakusa