Klook City Passes 2026: All 18 Japan Passes Rated
Klook sells a family of pick-list attraction passes for 18 Japan regions, “Have Fun in X” and “Klook Pass X”, that almost nobody explains. The concept: one QR code, one week, pick N attractions from a list. Whether that saves money depends entirely on your picks matching the list.
All 18, priced and rated. Verified: July 3, 2026.
The full table
| Pass | Price | Our take |
|---|---|---|
| Have Fun Japan Food Pass | $12.39 | Cheapest entry; meal vouchers |
| Have Fun in Tottori | $13.00 | Sand dunes region |
| Have Fun in Okayama | $17.35 | Pairs with Kurashiki day |
| Have Fun in Wakayama | $17.35 | Koyasan-adjacent region |
| Klook Pass Okinawa | $18.59 | vs Have Fun Okinawa below |
| Have Fun in Fukui | $18.59 | Dinosaur museum country |
| Have Fun in Hokkaido | $19.55 | Wide list, Sapporo base |
| Klook Pass Hiroshima | $20.29 | vs Have Fun Hiroshima |
| Have Fun in Hiroshima | $21.69 | Day-2 Hiroshima value |
| Have Fun in Yamaguchi | $21.69 | Kintaikyo bridge region |
| Have Fun in Kagawa | $22.29 | Udon prefecture, Shikoku |
| Have Fun in Saga | $24.79 | Kyushu ceramics towns |
| Have Fun in Ishikawa | $26.05 | Kanazawa region |
| Have Fun in Okinawa | $26.05 | Okinawa attractions |
| Have Fun in Kansai | $27.89 | Includes Haruka option |
| Have Fun in Kitakyushu & Shimonoseki | $30.99 | Fugu + strait region |
| Klook Pass Kansai | $34.19 | Bigger Kansai list |
| Have Fun in Tokyo | $37.19 | vs Klook Pass Greater Tokyo $40.89 |
The break-even rule
Pass price ÷ picks allowed = your per-attraction budget. A $21.69 pick-3 pass means each pick must average $7.23+ of gate price to win. Mid-tier Japanese attractions run $6–17 (the aquarium table is a good density map), so:
- Pick-3 passes at $17–27 break even on 2–3 normal attractions. Easy in Tokyo/Kansai/Okinawa, harder in thin rural lists.
- Read the inclusion list against YOUR plan first. The pass is worth its overlap with your itinerary, nothing more.
- One week validity is the sleeper feature, spread picks across your whole city stay instead of cramming a day.
Where they beat the alternatives
- Hiroshima day 2: either pass beats per-ticket for Orizuru + kagura + one more.
- Rainy-week insurance: Okinawa’s versions bundle the indoor list (the FunPASS logic).
- Regions you’d never itemize: Tottori, Fukui, Saga, the pass IS the itinerary suggestion.
Where they lose: cities where your plan is free-first sightseeing, no pass beats ¥0.
Final thoughts
Treat Have Fun passes as pre-paid attraction bundles, not transit passes: match the list to your plan, clear break-even at 2–3 picks, and pair with Suica + the right JR pass for movement. The $12.39 Food Pass is the cheapest way to test the system.
Prices verified as of July 3, 2026. Inclusion lists rotate, always check the current list before buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do Klook Have Fun passes work?
You buy a pass ($12 to $41), get one week of validity, and redeem it at a set number of attractions from that city's inclusion list, typically pick-3. One QR code covers everything; no per-ticket booking.
Are Have Fun passes worth it?
When your picks would individually cost more than the pass, the break-even is usually two mid-priced attractions. Check the inclusion list against your actual plan first: a pass full of attractions you'd skip is worth nothing.
What is the difference between Have Fun and Klook Pass?
Same concept, overlapping brands: both are pick-list attraction bundles sold by Klook. Where a city has both (Hiroshima, Okinawa, Kansai), compare the inclusion lists and prices, one usually fits your itinerary better.
Do Have Fun passes include transport?
No, attractions only. Pair them with the right transit pass: Suica in cities, regional JR passes between them.