Experience endless fun in the five amusement areas!
The park covers an area of about 36.7 hectares, providing plenty of space for visitors to enjoy activities such as the "Brave Road," playing with small animals in the grassy square, and getting closer to nature. Visitors can also make art in the museum or view exhibitions, making for a happy and fulfilling time.
Mischievous Kingdom Area
This area boasts one of the largest "Brave Road" attractions in Japan, as well as a grassy plaza, a playground with small animals, and activities such as mini-golf, unusual bicycles, and a mini-railway that kids love.
Fairytale Hill Area
This area recreates the Danish countryside of the 19th century where world-renowned fairy tale master Hans Christian Andersen lived. Windmills are also a symbol of the park. The area was built with the full cooperation of the city of Odense, Denmark, and is full of exotic charm.
Children's Art Museum Area
The museum has a "studio" theme of "playing with your hands," as well as various experiential projects such as textiles, ceramics, dyeing, and printmaking. Children can use their imagination and creativity, experiencing the joy of making and producing art.
Flower Castle Area
This area features a "Four Seasons Garden" built on a high hill where visitors can feel the breeze on their face, as well as an art installation inspired by Andersen's fairy tales and a playground with amusement equipment for children. The area also has a nursing room and rest area, allowing visitors to feel the rhythm of the seasons and enjoy a leisurely time.
Nature Experience Area
This is a natural experience area built using existing forests and wetlands. Visitors can stroll along the walking path around the water's edge and the downstream paddy fields surrounded by aquatic plants, experiencing the different seasons of the mountainous natural environment.

Funabashi Andersen Park Facilities Information
Opening hours
9:30~16:00
※Opening hours may be extended to 5:00 p.m. during the summer and other periods.
Closed
■ Open every Monday (except public holidays, spring break, summer vacation, and winter vacation)
■ End of the year and beginning of the new year (December 29th to January 1st)
Admission
■ Adults…900 yen※Free for those 65 years and older upon presentation of identification
■ High school students…600 yen※Student ID required
■ Elementary and junior high school students…200 yen
■ Children (4 years and older)...100 yen
■ Children under 3 years old…free
※There are also cost-effective advance tickets and annual passes available.
address
525 Kanaboricho, Funabashi City
Transportation
■ Take the Funabashi Shinkeisei Bus from Misaki Station to Komuro Station and get off at "Prefectural Forest" and walk for about 5 minutes. Alternatively, take the bus to Secomedic Hospital and get off at "Andersen Park" and walk for about 1 minute.
■ Take the Funabashi Shinkeisei Bus from Bus Stop No. 5 at the North Exit of Funabashi Station, heading towards Komuro Station. Get off at "Prefectural Forest" and walk for about 5 minutes.
■ Take the Funabashi Shinkeisei Bus from Bus Stop No. 3 at Kita-Narashino Station towards Komuro Station, get off at Andersen Park and walk for about 1 minute.
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