The facility is integrated into the MOMO Terrace mall, which was built on the site of a former textile factory.
The park utilizes a membership system that requires an initial registration fee to access the play zones.
The facility includes a 'Baby Park' section strictly limited to children under 24 months to prevent injury.
The interior is climate-controlled throughout the year, making it a primary destination during Kyoto's humid summer months.
It is part of a national chain of indoor playgrounds that emphasize 'edutainment' and physical development.
Pure Heart Kids Land Fushimi Momoyama is a large-scale indoor amusement facility located within the MOMO Terrace shopping complex. The park is designed specifically for children and families, offering a variety of active play equipment including giant ball pits, inflatable slides, and interactive projection games. The venue features a 'Kids Fashion Studio' where children can dress up in costumes and pose for photographs. There are designated soft-play areas for toddlers to ensure safety from older children. Parents have access to a relaxation space equipped with massage chairs and reading materials while monitoring their children. The facility operates on an all-weather basis, providing an environment that remains consistent regardless of outdoor climate conditions. It serves as a community hub for local families in the Fushimi ward of Kyoto.
The Kids Fashion Studio, which provides a professional-style backdrop and costume selection.
Bring a pair of clean socks for both adults and children, as these are required for entry into the play zones.
Visit on a weekday morning to enjoy the facilities with significantly lower crowd density than weekends.
Use the provided lockers to store bulky outer clothing, as the play areas can become warm during active exercise.
Avoid arriving without a registered membership or identification, as the initial sign-up process can take time during peak periods.
Socks are mandatory for all guests; outdoor shoes must be left in the provided locker area upon entry.