History
Tokyo Disneyland Station is on the Maihama Resort Line's Disney Resort Line in Maihama, Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, opened on 27 July 2001. The station building uses Victorian-era architectural cues to match the adjacent Tokyo Disneyland Main Entrance and Tokyo Disneyland Hotel; arched outer walls beneath the platforms are painted with scenes from Disneyland attractions, and the station's central clock features Mickey Mouse. The station has a single side platform with platform-edge doors. It became PASMO-enabled on 14 March 2009. Its full name, with 22 kana, makes it (alongside its sister stations) the longest station name in Japan by character count.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-25.
Notes
Despite being the closest station to Tokyo Disneyland itself, Tokyo Disneyland Station has the fewest daily riders of any Disney Resort Line station — about 8,419 boardings in FY 2023 — because most Disneyland guests enter and exit via the JR Maihama transfer at Resort Gateway Station.