Immersive Fort Tokyo will close on February 28, 2026, less than two years after opening, citing that the facility that was too large and demand that favoured smaller, deeper experiences at higher prices.
Opened in Tokyo’s Odaiba area in March 2024, the park is home to 12 immersive attractions, as well as six shops and restaurants.
In a statement, the park said: “We hope to take this new form of immersive entertainment that we have created together with you to the next level and meet you all again in a new venue.
“For the remaining time until the grand finale, all cast and staff will work together as one to continue delivering the best immersive entertainment to all of you who have supported us up until now.”
Immersive Fort Tokyo is operated by Osaka-based Katana, a marketing and entertainment firm focused on the Japanese theme park industry.
Immersive Fort Tokyo was the first project of its kind in the world, providing an experience where guests can participate and interact as players rather than observers.
Highlights include a large-scale immersive theatre experience, a horror experience, and a show that suddenly debuts in a restaurant.
Other attractions include a Sherlock Holmes experience, and a Jack the Ripper adventure.






