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Detailed Information
- Place Types Amusement park
- Address Japan, 〒271-0092 Chiba, Matsudo, 1307−1 6F KITE MITE
- Coordinate 35.7822772,139.8987696
- Website https://litpla.com/space/litpla_matsudo/
- Rating 4
- Compound Code QVJX+WG Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
Openning hours
- Monday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Reviews
5歳、3歳の子供と一緒に行きました。
夢中になって遊べるものが沢山ありました。
コロナのためか、空いていたので、たっぷり遊べました。
また行きたいです!
2020/11/21 was vacant.
It's hot inside, so children should wear light clothes.
It is necessary to leave once from 14:00 to 14:30 because it is cleaning time
I've always wanted to go to Shin Misato's Little Planet, but it seems to have been in Matsudo!
It is the sixth floor of "Kite Mite Matsudo" of former Isetan.
It is further down in the game center.
I used the 90-minute pack, but even if I let my child over, it is a little over, so I recommend a free pack.
The kids were very happy because it was a little different from the traditional playground.
We went on a middle day of three consecutive holidays, but we can enjoy it without being crowded at all. There are about 10 types of content. I purchased the ticket for 90 minutes, but I was satisfied enough.
(Added in October 2020)
Free pass sales have started. It's limited to stores and can't be used at other stores, but I bought it because there is no time limit and the validity period is half a year, and if you play twice, you can get the money (I'm grateful for the consumer's setting). The staff are well-established and are working to motivate their children (giving compliments that encourage immersive excitement). In addition to temperature measurement and disinfection gel installation, the staff regularly wipes off areas that may be touched by disinfection, which makes it easier to play than other indoor playgrounds.
Compared to Saturday and Sunday, more children are playing on Sunday. During many hours, there are about 25 parents and children in the ball pool alone, but the large ball pool does not give the impression of being crowded. On the other hand, the ball pool itself has few ideas (however, compared to other stores, it has features such as a large slide, a hemispherical ball, and an infant space), so I would like something a little more. For example, try mixing a very small amount of rare balls (gold) in a white ball, or embed a clock in the screen of ZABOOM and display it for a time trial (the earliest clear in a month is 0 minutes). Installation of a built-in toy that moves like a Pitagora switch when a white ball is inserted (although it is another brand, it is like the play of building the Anneby Trim Park Mizuho store [that is wood]). Also, I think that the screen is too big for the child's field of vision, which I feel in common with other attractions. I think it's good for eye-moving training, but I think it's a little tough for preschoolers. However, during this time, I also went to some Little Planets, and I feel that this shop is the easiest to play.
(Previous post, January 2020)
I went there after noon on Saturday and Sunday. In addition to Matsudo, Little Planet also played in Omiya, Misato, and Yokohama, but this store is the largest and has a maze-like layout. There is also a large digital attraction along the way to the ball pool in the back, so it feels like a museum. In addition, there are many attractions, and each one is independent and spacious. The main ball pool is the most enjoyable of the four stores. The slide is wide and large, and there are also small mountains, so you can play in various ways. I think it's good to have an event in the store. About 30 to 40 people were playing in the entire store, but I didn't get the impression that it was crowded and I could play a lot. The children were a little older and some seemed to be junior high school students. The staff are also generous and you can play with peace of mind.
I enjoyed the children to a certain extent, but considering that about 60% of the children gathered near the ball pool and there were many empty spaces, I feel that I want a little more plus alpha. For example, taking advantage of the darkness of the entire facility, it is original with a little planetarium (which changes according to the season), historical videos and historical buildings that are projected three-dimensionally, and magnets that shine with some walls compatible with magnets. I wonder if I can make illuminations for this (so-called learning system), or something like the dark version of PythagoraSwitch. While AR sandboxes and screen attractions follow other facilities, this is the only facility that is dark throughout the building, so I think it would be easier to repeat if there are other facilities besides digital (although the Misato store is attracting customers). It's amazing).
Lastly, I visited Kitemi Tematsudo for the first time and looked through everything from Lopia to bookstores, but I felt that there were few people other than Lopia. I wonder if it is flowing to the terrace mall Matsudo, which opened relatively close. In particular, Kitemite Mazdo does not have a very good parking service, so I think there is a possibility that families may be shunned by car.
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