Ikebukuro may be a shopping and gaming hub by day, but it’s also one of Tokyo’s most family-friendly places to enjoy at night.
From anime worlds and aquariums to rooftop rides and sweet desserts, Ikebukuro after sunset offers fun, excitement, and comfort for kids and parents alike.
Here’s how to spend a memorable evening in Ikebukuro as a family.
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Dinner with Kids in Mind
Where to Go:
- Sunshine City Restaurants (Alpa B1–3F)
- Sakura Café & Restaurant Ikebukuro (international & family-style)
What to Expect:
- Kid’s menus, allergy-friendly options, and stroller access
- Casual Japanese fare, burgers, pasta, and themed restaurants
Cost:
- Adults: ¥1,200–¥2,000 ($8–$15)
- Kids: ¥700–¥1,000 ($5–$8)
Tip: Many restaurants in Sunshine City offer discounts or freebies for children.
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM: Aquarium, Planetarium, or Anime Fun
Where to Go:
- Sunshine Aquarium (open until 9PM)
- Konica Minolta Planetarium “Manten”
- Namjatown (indoor theme park)
What to Expect:
- Aquarium features rooftop tanks, penguins, and nighttime lighting
- Planetarium offers soothing shows perfect for winding down
- Namjatown mixes carnival-style games and anime-themed zones
Cost:
- Aquarium: ¥2,400/adult, ¥1,200–¥1,600/child
- Planetarium: ¥1,500–¥1,800/person
- Namjatown: ¥1,000–¥2,000/person depending on activities
These spots feel like magic after dark—bright, safe, and surprisingly calming.
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM: Rooftop Views and Gentle Thrills
Where to Go:
- Sunshine 60 Observatory “TENBOU-PARK”
- Sky Circus at Sunshine City
What to Expect:
- Panoramic nighttime views of Tokyo
- Light VR attractions and photo zones
- Chill-out space for parents, thrill zones for kids
Cost:
- Entry: ¥1,200–¥1,800 for adults, ¥600–¥1,000 for children
On clear nights, it’s one of the most relaxing views in the city.
9:00 PM – 10:00 PM: Dessert Time or Night Walk
Where to Go:
- Milky Way Café (themed parfaits)
- Ginza Cozy Corner (take-home sweets)
- Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park for a short walk
What to Expect:
- Cafés often open until 10PM with child-friendly sweets
- Parks nearby are lit and safe for a short stroll
Cost:
- Desserts: ¥500–¥1,200 per person
A perfect final treat before heading back to the hotel or home.
Bonus Family Ideas:
- Round1 Ikebukuro: Bowling, Spo-Cha, and games for all ages
- Animate Ikebukuro: Late-night anime shopping for older kids
- Tokyu Hands: Hands-on DIY kits, puzzles, and family-friendly gifts
Conclusion
Ikebukuro isn’t just for anime fans and shoppers—it’s an ideal spot for a fun, safe, and dynamic family night.
Whether you’re watching jellyfish, gazing at stars, or digging into a cosmic parfait—
Ikebukuro proves that family nights in Tokyo can be magical, too.


























