Toei Kyoto Studio Park (東映太秦映画村)
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A movie theme park located in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City which makes portions of the Toei Kyoto film studio open to the public. The park offers a variety of events and attractions, including the chance to see how television programs and movies are filmed on a recreated open set, historical dram sword fight and acting shows, a haunted house, and classes on theatrical sword fighting. The park also hosts restaurants and cafes. People of all ages can enjoy an entire day of fun at Toei Kyoto Studio Park. The park’s variety of opportunities to try out movie and TV related costumes are particularly popular, from simple costumes like those worn in historical dramas that can be put on in 15-20 minutes to photography sessions taken by professional photographers.
Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Uzumasahigashihachiokachou 10 (Ayashiyama / SaganoArea)
9:00-17:00 (The summer season is subject to change)
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Update date:2021/04/23Details
- Address
- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Ukyou-ku Uzumasahigashihachiokachou 10 [map]
- Phone
- 0570064349
- Hours
- 9:00-17:00 (The summer season is subject to change)
- Closed
- 2021/1/18-1/22
- Fees
- [Admission fee]
[Adult] 2,400yen
[Junior and senior high school students] 1,400yen
[Children (3 years old and over)] 1,200yen - Parking Lot
- Available(700spaces)
※Charge - Credit Card
- Available (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, UnionPay, DISCOVER, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Available(KYOTO Wi-Fi)
- English Menu
- Available
- Note
- [Navi Dial] 0570-06-4349
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes (umbrella required)
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 3,001-5,000yen
- Estimated stay time
- 180 minutes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.