The park was built on landfill and serves as a significant site for coastal ecosystem restoration in Tokyo Bay.
The Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel is the second-tallest in Japan.
The Tokyo Sea Life Park's main attraction is a circular glass dome designed by architect Yoshio Taniguchi.
The Bird Sanctuary within the park is recognized as an important stopover for migratory birds along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.
The park features a dedicated area for 'shiohigari' (clam digging) on the mudflats during low tide.
Kasai Rinkai Park is Tokyo's largest waterfront park, situated on reclaimed land in Edogawa City. The park features the Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel, which stands 117 meters tall and serves as a major landmark. It houses the Tokyo Sea Life Park, a public aquarium notable for its large glass dome design. The park grounds contain the Kasai Rinkai Bird Sanctuary, a designated zone for observing local and migratory waterfowl. Visitors can access a man-made beach, Kasai Beach, which faces Tokyo Bay and offers views of the Boso Peninsula. The park is characterized by its expansive lawns and rows of cherry trees that bloom in spring. Several walking paths connect the various recreational areas, including an open-air plaza and multiple observation decks. It functions as a flood-control zone while providing public green space for the metropolitan area.
The observation deck of the Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel for panoramic views of the park and bay.
Bring comfortable walking shoes as the park covers a large area of approximately 80 hectares.
Visit the park's eastern edge to see views of the Tokyo Gate Bridge and passing container ships.
Check the tide charts before visiting if your goal is to explore the tidal mudflats.
Do not attempt to swim in the areas of Tokyo Bay surrounding the park unless specifically permitted at designated beaches.
The Ferris wheel and aquarium are typically closed on specific Wednesdays for maintenance.
Maintain noise levels in the Bird Sanctuary; pets must be leashed; no open fires or camping outside designated areas.