Old Tokyo DisneySea Maps (2007 to 2025) | 16 Maps and 0 Brochures
Browse Old Tokyo DisneySea Maps from 2007 to 2025. For the latest Tokyo DisneySea Map (2026), use the current map guide.
- Location
- Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
- Years Active
- 2001 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Tokyo DisneySea Site
Get the most up-to-date Tokyo DisneySea Map for 2026 on the Tokyo DisneySea Map page.
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2025
In 2025, Tokyo DisneySea undergoes multiple attraction closures for refurbishment and maintenance. Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull closes beginning August 18 for an extended refurbishment, while Journey to the Center of the Earth is unavailable from October 1 to November 19.
Additional downtime includes Big City Vehicles and Fortress Explorations (July–September), Rapunzel’s Lantern Festival (late August–September), and Nemo & Friends SeaRider (September). The nighttime show Sky Full of Colors pauses twice, while Believe! Sea of Dreams operates on select September dates.

Printable Tokyo DisneySea Map 2025 PDF
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2024
Pritable Tokyo DisneySea Map PDF 2024
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2023
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2022
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2021
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2020
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2019
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2017
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2016
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2015
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2014
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2013
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2011
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2009
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2008
Tokyo DisneySea Map 2007
FAQ
How much does it cost to go to Tokyo DisneySea?
Tickets for Tokyo DisneySea cost 7,900 to 10,900 yen for adults, 6,600 to 9,000 yen for juniors (ages 12–17), and 4,700 to 5,600 yen for children (ages 4–11) as of 2025. Prices vary based on the day and season, with evenings and weeknights offering discounted options. Children under age 4 enter free.
Is 1 day enough for Tokyo DisneySea?
One day at Tokyo DisneySea is enough to experience most major attractions if arrival is early and an efficient plan is followed. However, high crowds and long wait times can limit the number of rides completed, making it hard to see everything in detail. Guests seeking a slower pace or full park exploration may prefer two days.
Is it worth going to DisneySea in Japan?
Tokyo DisneySea is widely considered worth visiting for its unique attractions, immersive theming, and experiences not found at other Disney parks. The park is praised for its spectacular design, atmosphere, and rides, making it highly recommended for both Disney fans and casual visitors. However, expect large crowds and app-based logistics, so planning ahead is essential for the best experience.
How many hours do you need at Tokyo DisneySea?
Most visitors need a full day, typically 8 to 12 hours, to enjoy the main attractions and shows at Tokyo DisneySea. Shorter visits of 3 to 5 hours allow for a sampling of highlights, but do not cover the whole park. The park generally operates from 9 am to 9 pm, giving visitors up to 12 hours to explore.



















