The park is home to one of the oldest Ferris wheels in Japan, which has been in continuous operation for decades.
It is situated within Hakodate Park, a site designated as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan for its landscape design.
The park operates on a manual ticket system that emphasizes the retro experience of classic Japanese amusement parks.
Many of the ride structures have been carefully maintained or restored to preserve the original 1950s architectural aesthetic.
Children's World (Kodomo no Kuni) is a compact, nostalgic amusement park situated within the historic Hakodate Park in Hokkaido. It features a selection of vintage-style mechanical rides, including a carousel, a miniature Ferris wheel, and a go-kart track. The park is designed specifically for younger children, focusing on gentle attractions rather than thrill rides. It integrates seamlessly into the surrounding park grounds, which are known for their diverse botanical collection and local history. The facility retains a mid-20th-century aesthetic, reflecting the Showa-era amusement culture of Japan. It is maintained as a community-oriented space within the larger public park infrastructure.
In front of the retro-style Ferris wheel against the backdrop of the cherry trees.
Bring a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding Hakodate Park after exploring the rides.
Visit during the spring cherry blossom season for the best aesthetic experience.
Check the park's official website or local notices before arrival to confirm if individual rides are undergoing maintenance.
Do not expect high-speed thrill rides or modern, large-scale entertainment complex features.
Closed during the winter season due to snowy weather; operates primarily from spring through autumn.