Wondering What to Do in Tokyo When It Rains?
Don’t worry if your Tokyo trip happens to fall on a rainy day. There are plenty of amazing indoor spots that are perfect for families. In this article, we rank the top 5 family-friendly places to enjoy even when it’s wet outside.
Each destination is tried and loved by local families—and we’ve selected places with strong English support and a uniquely Japanese experience!
🥇 #1: teamLab Planets TOKYO (Toyosu)

Highlights
An immersive digital art museum that captivates visitors of all ages. Lights, sounds, and spaces blend to create an unforgettable interactive experience. It’s a perfect place for stunning photos and memorable moments. This innovative art attraction from Japan is loved by families from around the world.
English Support
English audio guides available. Multilingual official website. Popular among international visitors.
Tips for Families
Some exhibits require removing shoes—bring easy-to-wear clothes and maybe a change for kids. Strollers must be checked in at the entrance.
🥈 #2: Sumida Aquarium + Tokyo Skytree Town (Oshiage)

Highlights
Though compact, this urban aquarium is beautifully designed and showcases traditional Japanese touches like goldfish and jellyfish. Connected to Tokyo Solamachi for dining and shopping, and right next to the iconic Skytree tower.
English Support
Signs and announcements in English. Visitor-friendly for international families.
Tips for Families
Can get crowded on weekends. Stroller-friendly but elevators may be busy. Baby care facilities available.
🥉 #3: KidZania Tokyo (Toyosu)

Highlights
A mini-city where children can try real-life jobs like pilots, bakers, or police officers. It’s fun and educational—and gives a taste of Japan’s working culture.
English Support
“English Wednesday” sessions available. Check schedule when booking.
Tips for Families
Advance booking is essential. Activity restrictions vary by age. Parents watch from designated areas.
#4: Tokyo Joypolis (Odaiba)

Highlights
Indoor amusement park themed with Japanese games and anime. Three floors of attractions including VR, rides, and live shows.
English Support
Some English-speaking staff. Most attractions are intuitive and easy to enjoy.
Tips for Families
Best for kids aged 6 and up. Some rides have height limits. Great for active kids even on rainy days.
#5: Sanrio Puroland (Tama City)

Highlights
An indoor theme park where you can meet Hello Kitty, My Melody, and more. Features shows, parades, and plenty of adorable photo ops—perfect for younger kids.
English Support
Multilingual website and signage. Popular with overseas fans too.
Tips for Families
Located about 1 hour by train from central Tokyo. Weather won’t be an issue, but plan ahead for the journey. Weekdays are less crowded.
Final Thoughts: Rainy Days Can Be the Highlight of Your Tokyo Trip
The spots we’ve introduced are not only loved by local families but also highly rated by international travelers. Rain doesn’t have to ruin your plans—in fact, it might just lead you to discover Tokyo’s hidden indoor gems!