The Ferris wheel stands 60 meters tall and features transparent gondolas for clear coastal views.
The park is integrated into the site of Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu, allowing for seamless transition between shopping and rides.
At night, the Ferris wheel is illuminated with multi-colored LED displays visible from the surrounding expressway.
It is specifically designed as a 'compact' amusement park meant to complement a day of shopping.
Kisarapia is an amusement park located in Kisarazu, Chiba, anchored by a prominent 60-meter tall Ferris wheel that offers views across Tokyo Bay. The park features a collection of kid-friendly attractions, including a carousel, a small roller coaster, and various circular rides. It operates as part of the larger Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu shopping complex area. The design focuses on accessibility for families with younger children rather than high-intensity thrill seekers. The park utilizes a pay-per-ride system rather than a general admission gate.
The base of the Ferris wheel during the evening illumination or from the nearby outlet bridge looking back at the park.
Check the ride height restrictions in advance if visiting with small children, as some attractions have specific safety requirements.
Combine your visit with shopping at the adjacent outlet mall to maximize the utility of the trip.
Visit during the golden hour to capture photos of the Ferris wheel against the sunset over the bay.
Do not expect high-speed, major thrill rides or an all-day theme park experience.
Closed on Tuesdays; subject to closure during extreme weather conditions such as high winds or typhoons.
Maintain appropriate volume in quiet zones; adhere to safety staff instructions regarding ride seating and restraints.