Station

Tokyo Disneyland Station

東京ディズニーランド・ステーション

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.

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