In the vicinity of Tokyo, there are numerous entertainment facilities that are easily accessible for those using wheelchairs.
Notably, Immersive Fort Tokyo, which opened in March 2024, has garnered attention for its numerous immersive events.
It offers a wide range of attractions, many of which are accessible to wheelchair users.
So, what kind of accessibility features does Immersive Fort Tokyo offer?
This article provides a detailed explanation of the accessibility information and discounts for people with disabilities at Immersive Fort Tokyo.
1. What is Immersive Fort Tokyo?

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Immersive Fort Tokyo is an immersive theme park located in Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo.
Immersive Fort Tokyo was established in March 2024.
Originally, there was a theme park-style shopping mall called Venus Fort, which closed in March 2022. The building was repurposed to create Immersive Fort Tokyo.
The term "immersive" means "a state of being deeply engaged or absorbed," and recently, VR experiences are well-known for providing immersive experiences.
Immersive Fort Tokyo is a spot where you can experience dramatic events often seen in movies, anime, and games not as a spectator but as a participant.
Immersive Fort Tokyo offers the following attractions:
- The Sherlock
- Edo Oiran Kitan
- Tokyo Revengers Immersive Escape
- Alice in Borderland
- Midnight Banquet: Secret of Gilbert's Castle
In 2025, new attractions or updates have been introduced.
The Sherlock was renewed in March 2025 and is now presented as a two-act play titled "The Sherlock: The Revenge of James Moriarty."
The "Tokyo Revengers Immersive Escape" has tripled the number of individual experiences where you can interact closely with members of the Tokyo Manji Gang, enhancing the immersive experience.
Although "Edo Oiran Kitan" hasn't undergone major changes, a new ending has been added, allowing those who have already experienced it to enjoy it with a fresh perspective.
"Midnight Banquet: Secret of Gilbert's Castle" is a new attraction introduced in April 2025, produced by Tomoe Koyama, who has previously worked on "Edo Oiran Kitan" and "Forte Vita Case Files," and it has attracted significant attention.
As of March 2025, the 1-day pass has been discontinued, and individual ticket purchases are required. "Midnight Banquet: Secret of Gilbert's Castle" includes a meal (choice of main dish: meat or fish) as part of the ticket.
Additionally, there are all-inclusive tickets that combine one experience each of "The Sherlock," "Edo Oiran Kitan," and "Tokyo Revengers Immersive Escape" with a meal, as well as a night ticket available on weekdays that includes "The Sherlock" experience and a meal.
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2. Accessibility Information for Immersive Fort Tokyo

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Immersive Fort Tokyo generally requires vigorous activities like running around and climbing stairs.
However, it is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, featuring barrier-free facilities.
Some restrooms are equipped with diaper changing stations, and elevators are available throughout the facility.
A first aid room is also available, providing peace of mind in case of emergencies.
Additionally, Immersive Fort Tokyo offers wheelchair rental services for a fee.
Guide dogs, assistance dogs, and hearing dogs are allowed (pets are not permitted).
However, when entering with a service animal, it is necessary to confirm the guidelines at the entrance of the attractions.
The parking lot at Immersive Fort Tokyo is located on the rooftop and can accommodate 438 vehicles.
If using public transportation, it is directly connected to Aomi Station on the Yurikamome Line and a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line.
The Yurikamome Line provides facilities that make it easy for wheelchair users to move around, including:
Elevators
Braille blocks
Tactile information boards
Barrier-free restrooms
The path from Aomi Station to Immersive Fort Tokyo is relatively flat, making it easy to navigate.
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Reference: Aomi Station Timetable|Yurikamome Co., Ltd.
3. Precautions for Attractions at Immersive Fort Tokyo
3-1. Some Attractions Require Transfer to a Special Wheelchair
Attractions at Immersive Fort Tokyo have specific wheelchair requirements.
The possibility of transferring to a wheelchair at each attraction is as follows.
| Attraction | Wheelchair Accessibility | Additional Notes |
| The Sherlock | Possible | Depending on the wheelchair type, transfer to a designated seat or wheelchair may be required |
| Edo Oiran Kitan | Possible | Depending on the wheelchair type, transfer to a designated seat or wheelchair may be required |
| Tokyo Revengers Immersive Escape | Possible | Depending on the wheelchair type, transfer to a designated seat or wheelchair may be required |
| Alice in Borderland | Possible | Depending on the wheelchair type, transfer to a designated seat or wheelchair may be required |
| Midnight Banquet: Secret of Gilbert's Castle | Possible | Depending on the wheelchair type, transfer to a designated seat or wheelchair may be required |
※As of April 2025, all attractions require a transfer depending on the wheelchair type.
If you wish to use a wheelchair or electric wheelchair for all attractions, you need to consult with the staff.
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3-2. Criteria for Ineligible Attraction Use
The following individuals are not allowed to use attractions at Immersive Fort Tokyo.
- Individuals with weak hearts, heart disease, or abnormal blood pressure
- Individuals with back, neck, waist, or spinal disorders
- Individuals experiencing dizziness
- Individuals who are intoxicated
- Individuals feeling unwell
These criteria are in place to prevent potential harm to individuals with the above conditions or symptoms.
Additionally, individuals with symptoms that may worsen are also ineligible, so please be cautious.
Furthermore, "Alice in Borderland" has additional restrictions. Please check the usage criteria and special effects section for each attraction for details.
Reference: 【"Theatrical" Puzzle Game】Alice in Borderland|Immersive Fort Tokyo
3-3. Criteria for Requiring an Accompanying Person
Immersive Fort Tokyo has criteria for individuals who require an accompanying person.
Specifically, the following individuals are included.
- Individuals requiring emergency assistance
- Individuals with visual impairments
- Individuals with mental disabilities
Other individuals must consult with staff separately.
Additionally, the accompanying person must be a mentally and physically healthy adult who meets the attraction usage criteria.
3-4. Criteria for Individuals Requiring Pre-Consultation Before Experiencing Attractions
At Immersive Fort Tokyo, individuals outside the criteria for requiring an accompanying person must consult in advance if they fall into the following categories.
- Pregnant individuals ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with noise sensitivity
- Individuals with pacemakers or other medical devices ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with respiratory disorders
- Individuals with visual impairments ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with mental disabilities
Special effects such as loud noises or darkness may pose a risk to individuals with noise sensitivity or those with pacemakers or other medical devices, so if applicable, please consult with staff.
At Immersive Fort Tokyo, individuals outside the criteria for requiring an accompanying person must consult in advance if they fall into the following categories.
- Pregnant individuals ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with noise sensitivity
- Individuals with pacemakers or other medical devices ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with respiratory disorders
- Individuals with visual impairments ※Not allowed for "Alice in Borderland"
- Individuals with mental disabilities
Special effects such as loud noises or darkness may pose a risk to individuals with noise sensitivity or those with pacemakers or other medical devices, so if applicable, please consult with staff.
4. Are There Discounts for People with Disabilities at Immersive Fort Tokyo?
Many attraction facilities offer discounts for people with disabilities.
As of April 2025, Immersive Fort Tokyo does not offer discounts for people with disabilities.
Additionally, the introduction of such discounts is currently undecided.
However, companions of individuals with the following disability certificates are eligible for a discount of up to 3,000 yen per ticket.
- Physical Disability Certificate
- Rehabilitation Certificate
- Mental Disability Health and Welfare Certificate
- Atomic Bomb Survivor Certificate
- War Injury and Sickness Certificate
- Specific Medical Expenses (Designated Intractable Disease) Recipient Certificate
For companions, it is possible if a high school family member accompanies them based on the guardian's judgment.
Additionally, even if not a family member, a high school student or older who has been entrusted with care by the individual or family is eligible for the discount.
When purchasing a companion ticket, you must first purchase a regular-priced ticket one by one on the official ticket site and present the original certificate upon arrival for verification and discount processing.
Note that using discount coupons or purchasing limited tickets will exclude you from the discount, so be careful.
At the gate for each work, you must enter together with the person holding the disability certificate.
Although there are detailed restrictions, there is a discount system for companions.
It would be very convenient to have discounts for people with disabilities themselves, so it is hoped that they will be introduced in the future.
For more information on various discounts for people with disabilities, including theme parks, please refer to the following article to make the most of various services.
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5. Conclusion
Attractions at Immersive Fort Tokyo generally allow the use of your own wheelchair.
Additionally, rental wheelchairs and attraction-specific wheelchairs are available if your wheelchair type does not fit, making it accessible for wheelchair users.
There are criteria for requiring an accompanying person or ineligible use, so refer to the information introduced in this article and enjoy an immersive experience at Immersive Fort Tokyo.
For more information on barrier-free tourist spots in Tokyo that can be enjoyed by wheelchair users, please refer to the following article.
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