Aichi’s biggest theme park turns spooky.
What happens?
Halloween at Laguna Ten Bosch means monsters, mischief, and plenty of photo ops. The Dear Monsters Horror Circus fills the Art Theater with eerie dances and circus stunts, while mascot Gato throws a cheeky monster dance party. Outside in Zephyros Square, costumed characters wander the park, ready for selfies and spooky hellos.
Tickets 2025
General admission on weekdays is ¥2,300 for adults, ¥1,300 for elementary school students, and ¥800 for toddlers. On weekends and holidays, the admission prices goes up to ¥2,500 for adults and ¥0 for elementary school students. For toddlers the price remains unchanged.
Another option is to get a passport, which includes admission as well as access to the various attractions in the park. This costs ¥4,600 and up for adults, ¥3,500 for elementary school students, and ¥2,500 for toddlers.
Premium seats let you watch the Halloween shows from the front two rows. They cost ¥500 per person (ages 3 and up) and can be reserved in advance on the official website or bought at the Art Theater 30 minutes before each show if still available.
Children under 3 may watch for free with a guardian, but a separate Lagunasia admission ticket is always required.
How to get there
From Nagoya Station, take the JR Tokaidō Main Line to Gamagori Station (approx. 40 minutes). From there, hop on the free 15-minute shuttle bus to Laguna Ten Bosch.
Organizers may cancel events, alter schedules, or change admission requirements without notice. Always check official sites before heading to an event.