What this is
Blue Lock in JOYPOLIS 3 is the third annual collaboration event between the hit anime series Blue Lock and Tokyo Joypolis, Sega's flagship indoor theme park in Odaiba. Running from July 3 to September 11, 2026, the event transforms the amusement park into an immersive Blue Lock experience across multiple attractions, dining spots, and retail areas. Popular rides and attractions are given Blue Lock makeovers with newly recorded voice content from the anime's cast and exclusive novelty items. The event also features special shows, dedicated photo spots, collaboration food and drinks inspired by the characters, and Joypolis-exclusive merchandise with newly drawn illustrations and chibi designs.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for fans of the Blue Lock anime and manga who want to experience the series in a fully immersive, interactive setting. It's also a great outing for anime enthusiasts, teenagers, and young adults looking for a themed entertainment day in Tokyo. Families with older children who are fans of the series will find plenty to enjoy across food, merchandise, and attractions. Arrive early on weekdays to avoid the longest queues at popular transformed attractions and merchandise counters.
Good to know
Tokyo Joypolis is located on the 3rd–5th floors of the DECKS Tokyo Beach mall in Odaiba and is open daily, typically from 10:00 or 11:00 — check the official site for exact hours during the event period. Entry tickets and passport passes can be purchased at the venue box office or online via the official Joypolis website; foreign credit cards are generally accepted at the main ticket counters. The venue is fully indoors and air-conditioned, making it a comfortable summer escape during Tokyo's hot and humid July–September season. Collaboration café items and limited merchandise are available in limited quantities per day, so head to the shop and café areas first before exploring attractions. Large bags can typically be stored in coin lockers available within the DECKS complex.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

