RAW TOKYO GUIDE vol.02|17 Best “Jabu-Jabu” Splash Pools in Tokyo【2025 Edition】
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Tokyo summers hit hard. But for kids, pools can still feel like a big leap. That’s where park “jabu-jabu” splash pools come in—shallow, safe, and usually free—perfect for a first taste of water play.
Based on the latest 2025 schedules, we’ve handpicked 17 of the best spots in Tokyo. Each one comes with detailed info and links to official pages, so you can plan your visit down to the minute.
Photo by newscast – Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association A metropolitan park famous for its vast lawns and BBQ areas. Plenty of shade makes it a summer favorite for families. After splashing around, enjoy a picnic or a nature walk along the park’s trails and playgrounds.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025
Hours
10:00–16:00 (Break: 12:30–13:00)
Ages
Up to 3rd grade elementary (with guardian)
Notes
No swim diapers / Closed for cleaning: Jul 23, Aug 1, Aug 13, Aug 27 / May close for weather
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Steps from Sumiyoshi Station (Hanzomon/Toei Shinjuku lines), with lots of shade for cooling off in the city. Pair a morning splash with an afternoon on the lawn or tennis court for a surprisingly rich day in the heart of Tokyo.
Photo by Toyosu Gururi Park A breezy bayside spot where water play pairs perfectly with a picnic on the grass. Plenty of nearby cafés and shopping for post-splash dining and browsing.
Period
Jul 1 (Tue) – Sep 7 (Sun), 2025
Hours
10:00–16:00
Ages
Not specified (with guardian)
Notes
Closed Mon (next day if holiday) / No diapers or swim diapers / May close for weather
Photo by newscast – Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Just a 1-minute walk from JR Ukimafunado Station. Known for its windmill and expansive lawns, this park is about 40% pond—rich in nature and open skies. The “Chibikko Plaza” and “Adventure Plaza” offer playgrounds, sand pits, and Tarzan ropes. The jabu-jabu pond is about 20 cm deep with good visibility, so even toddlers can play safely. Parents can relax on benches or at nearby cafés while keeping watch. The flowerbeds and aquatic plant garden add extra photo spots.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025 ※May close for cleaning, inspections, or weather
Hours
10:30–15:30
Ages
Up to elementary school (toddlers with guardian) / No diapers or swim diapers
Notes
Wash feet and remove shoes before entering / No staff supervision—use at your own risk
05. Oyokogawa Shinsui Park – Water Play Area (Sumida Ward)
Photo by Sumida Ward A long, narrow riverside park where you can cool your feet in gently flowing water. Great for a breezy stroll through a nostalgic downtown neighborhood, perfect for pairing with local gourmet eats.
06. Shinjuku Central Park Jabu-Jabu Pond (Shinjuku Ward)
Photo by Japan Park Foundation Splash around at the foot of skyscrapers. Easy to access, shaded, and with a kiosk nearby—perfect for a spontaneous water break. Playgrounds and lawns make this a true oasis in the business district.
07. Toyama Park (Hakoneyama Area) Jabu-Jabu Pond (Shinjuku Ward)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Set at the foot of Hakoneyama, Tokyo’s tallest natural hill, this calm residential-area park is reserved for preschoolers who are diaper-free—so it’s a relaxed, safe space. Great for combining with bug catching or nature observation.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025
Hours
10:30–15:30
Ages
Diaper-free preschoolers only (no elementary)
Notes
No swim diapers / Guardian required / Closed Aug 5, Aug 21 for cleaning
08. Komazawa Olympic Park Jabu-Jabu Pond (Setagaya Ward)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Cool off in the park of champions! Located near the west entrance, the splash area is perfect after cycling or the park’s athletic courses.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025
Hours
10:00–16:00
Ages
Up to 3rd grade elementary (with guardian)
Notes
Closed for cleaning: Jul 29, Aug 6, Aug 15, Aug 25 / Closed in cold or rain
09. Toneri Park Jabu-Jabu Pond – Fountain Plaza (Adachi Ward)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association Newly renovated pond with floating spheres! Easy access via the Nippori–Toneri Liner. Pair a splash session with BBQ and grassy picnics for a full day out.
10. Hikarigaoka Park – Keyaki Plaza Jabu-Jabu Pond (Nerima Ward)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association A giant green space in a residential district. Lots of benches and shade for guardians, plus cherry blossoms in spring and golden ginkgo in autumn.
Period
Jul 23 (Wed) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025 (planned)
Hours
10:00–16:00 (with cleaning breaks)
Ages
Not specified
Notes
Closed Aug 4–6 for cleaning / No swim diapers (paddling OK for diapered toddlers with guardian)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association A shaded, low-key local favorite with fewer crowds—perfect for families who like a relaxed pace. The adjacent lawn and playgrounds make it easy to spend the whole day here.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025
Hours
10:00–15:30
Ages
Up to 3rd grade elementary (toddlers with guardian)
Notes
No diapers or swim diapers; kids without swimsuits cannot enter / Closed Aug 5 for cleaning
12. Rinshinomori Park Jabu-Jabu Pond (Meguro Ward)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association A forest park straddling Meguro and Shinagawa wards. Operates on a timed-entry system to manage crowds. Playing in cool water under the forest canopy, with cicadas buzzing, feels like peak Japanese summer.
Photo by Kita Ward Known for its giant roller slide, this park offers a long season for water play. Elevated views, open lawns, and a community vibe make it a go-to summer hangout.
Period
May–Sep 2025 (daily in Jul & Aug; Sep only on 6th & 7th)
Hours
10:00–16:00
Ages
Not specified (guardian for toddlers recommended)
Notes
Closed 2nd & 4th Wed (2nd & 5th Wed in Jul) / No diapers or swim diapers allowed
Photo by Kita Ward South Park Management Right next to JR Oji Station, this summer-only splash area combines fountains, shallow streams, and channels that are safe for younger kids. The park also has a mini monorail and museums, so you can easily spend a whole day.
15. Ichinoe Sakaigawa Shinsui Park – Water Plaza (Edogawa Ward)
Photo by Edogawa Ward A 3.2 km-long park built around the natural water of the Shin-Nakagawa River. Three separate “water plazas” vary in size and depth, so you can choose based on your child’s age and play style. Rich in aquatic plants, fish, and insects for nature observation.
Period
Jul 1 (Tue) – Sep 15 (Mon, holiday), 2025 / Always open during period
Hours
Open all day (shallow depth makes it safe)
Ages
Toddler–elementary (depth approx. 10–50 cm)
Notes
Some slippery stones / Shower & toilets available / Be gentle with wildlife
Address
Ichinoe 1-chome – Funabori 7-chome, Edogawa, Tokyo GoogleMAP
Photo by Edogawa Ward Located in the Comprehensive Recreation Park, just 7 minutes from Nishi-Kasai Station. Features a dramatic 50 m-long wall fountain, with water cascading down and a walkway behind the falls. On sunny days, rainbows appear in the mist.
Period
Jul 1 (Tue) – Sep 15 (Mon, holiday), 2025 / May close temporarily for cleaning
Hours
9:00–17:00
Ages
Toddler–elementary (depth 20–25 cm)
Notes
No diapers / Wear sandals, not barefoot / Entry may be limited during peak crowds
17. Fuchu no Mori Park Jabu-Jabu Pond (Fuchu City)
Photo by Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association A short train ride from central Tokyo. Wide lawns, shady trees, and nearby museums make it a full-day trip spot. Seasonal flowers along the paths add to the charm.
Period
Jul 19 (Sat) – Aug 31 (Sun), 2025
Hours
9:30–16:00
Ages
Not specified (guardian for toddlers recommended)
Notes
Closed Jul 28, Aug 5, Aug 14, Aug 22 for cleaning / No diapers or swim diapers
Tokyo’s jabu-jabu ponds are wildly diverse—from forest hideaways to dramatic fountains and urban play zones. The 17 we picked balance easy access, safety, and a touch of summer magic for the camera. With these, you can turn even the most sweltering days into cool, memorable adventures.
Credits
Based on 2025 official park schedules, Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association, and ward websites.