Kids land Oyama
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Updated April 15, 2024
小山市 屋内子どもの運動遊び場 キッズランドおやま
## Kids Land Oyama (キッズランドおやま): what to know before you go
Kids Land Oyama is an indoor children’s play and movement facility inside the Roble Building (ロブレ) 5th floor in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture.
It’s set up around timed “course” sessions rather than open-ended entry, which changes how you plan (and what “arriving early” actually means).
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## Quick facts (confirmed)
– Address: 〒323-0023 栃木県小山市中央町3丁目7番1号 ロブレビル5階 (Roble Building 5F)
– Phone: 0285-39-7742
– Hours: 10:00–17:30
– Closed: Tuesdays, plus Dec 31 and Jan 1 (and other days listed on their calendar)
– Eligible users: Children 6 months to 12 years and their families
– Pricing (per person, per session): Child (6+ months) 300 yen, Adult (junior-high age and up) 200 yen
– Payment: Cash only
– Adult-to-child rule: 1 adult may accompany up to 3 children
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## How the timed sessions work (this is the make-or-break detail)
Kids Land Oyama runs four daily sessions (“courses”), each with its own start time and separate ticket sales window.
Session schedule (daily):
– 10:00–11:30
– 12:00–13:30
– 14:00–15:30
– 16:00–17:30
Ticket sales start times:
– For the 10:00 session: from 9:15
– For the 12:00 session: from 11:00
– For the 14:00 session: from 13:00
– For the 16:00 session: from 15:00
What that means in practice
– If you want the first session, the official ticket window begins at 9:15, before the play floor opens.
– If you miss a session’s ticket window (or it sells out), you’re effectively planning for the next one—so think in 90-minute blocks.
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## Getting there: train vs. car (both are straightforward)
### By train (fastest + most predictable)
From Oyama Station, exit the West Exit (西口), go outside at the 1st-floor level, and head to the Roble Building on the left; Kids Land is on the 5th floor and the walk is listed as about 1 minute.
The access page also notes that after 10:00, the building is connected via walkways:
– a connection on the 3rd floor (to the station building “VAL”), and
– a deck connection on the 2nd floor.
### By car (works well if you’re already in southern Tochigi)
From the Tohoku Expressway Sano-Fujioka IC, take Route 50 toward Oyama city area; the access page states about 30 minutes.
Parking discount (only if you shop):
If you purchase items at the Kids Land Oyama shop corner, the facility lists the following discounts:
– 1,000 yen spend → 50 minutes free
– 2,000 yen spend → 100 minutes free
– 3,000 yen spend → 150 minutes free
They also list nearby Roble parking lots and capacities (e.g., “ロブレ632” with 632 spaces, open year-round).
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## Costs: what a visit typically looks like (with real numbers)
Because admission is per person, per 90-minute session, you can estimate your budget quickly.
Example totals for one session:
– 1 adult + 1 child (6+ months): 200 + 300 = 500 yen
– 2 adults + 2 children: (200×2) + (300×2) = 1,000 yen
Reminder: payment is listed as cash only, so arrive with small bills/coins.
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## Rules and safety policies you should actually read
Kids Land Oyama’s official guidance includes several non-negotiables:
– Guardian accompaniment is required; you can’t leave a child inside while you step out.
– Health screening expectation: visitors with fever, rash, vomiting/diarrhea, cough/cold symptoms, or suspected infectious disease are asked to refrain from using the facility; it also mentions avoiding use during class-closure home waiting periods.
– Personal belongings: lockers are available and bringing items into the play area is also allowed, but you are responsible for managing your own items.
– Liability note: the facility states it cannot take responsibility for accidents or troubles, and asks guardians to stay close and keep children in sight.
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## Accessibility and inclusivity notes (officially stated)
The official rules include a priority entry policy for:
– people with disability certificates (physical,精神,療育),
– visitors using wheelchairs, and
– visitors accompanied by assistance dogs.
They also note that for assistance dogs, the dog will need to wait at reception after entry, and priority entry is only possible before entry begins (i.e., pre-session).
If your group includes someone who benefits from priority entry, it’s worth arriving before the relevant ticket window opens and speaking with staff early. (That’s planning advice; the policy itself is the factual part.)
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## What you’ll find inside (confirmed, but details vary by source)
The official site positions it as an indoor play space operated by the social welfare organization Senshinkai (社会福祉法人 洗心会).
A third-party industry case page from Bornelund states the Roble 5th-floor space they produced is 2,000㎡, and describes features like a large ball pool and separated book area. (This is not the operator’s own wording, so treat it as informational and verify on arrival if specific zones matter to you.)
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## Pair it with nearby, low-friction add-ons (two easy internal link tie-ins)
If you’re building a half-day in Oyama—especially if you’re timing around Kids Land’s 90-minute sessions—two nearby culture stops on RealJourneyTravels that fit well with family pacing:
– Oyama City Museum (quick local-history context without committing to a huge museum day):
/places/oyama-city-museum/ Journey Travels
– Oyama City Kurumaya Museum of Art (a smaller-scale art stop in a converted kura-style building):
/places/oyama-city-kurumaya-museum-of-art/ Journey Travels
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## Outdated-data flags (what can change, and how to confirm)
Even though the details above are sourced, the following are the most likely to change seasonally or around holidays:
– Holiday closures / Tuesday exceptions: the guide explicitly notes closures can shift when holidays or long breaks are involved, and directs visitors to the calendar or inquiries.
– Session availability / sell-outs: the structure (ticket windows per session) is stable, but capacity on a given day is not stated in the official guide excerpt above. If you need certainty for a tight schedule, call ahead using the number on the official site.
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## Bottom line: who Kids Land Oyama is best for
Based on the confirmed policies and setup, Kids Land Oyama is best for:
– families with children 6 months–12 years who want a structured, indoor play option,
– travelers passing through Oyama Station who can work within 90-minute blocks,
– anyone needing a weather-proof activity that doesn’t require Japanese fluency for complex rules (because the entry system is simple: session + cash + guardian supervision).
If you want, I can also generate meta title + meta description + FAQ schema Q/As strictly from the confirmed details above (no speculation).
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