EDO WONDERLAND Nikko Edomura
This Edo-period theme park is located in Karakura, Nikko City. You’ll find authentic-feeling replicas of everything from merchant district to warrior homes, ninja villages, and many other areas inspired by Edo-period townscapes. There’s a facility where visitors can dress up as Edo-period townspeople and warriors, as well as a playhouse, restaurant, and Edo artisanal experiences, allowing them to truly feel like they’re in the Edo period. Many seasonal events are held as well.
Spot details
Update date:2024.04.26
- Address
- Tochigi Pref. Nikkoushi Karakura 470-2 Map
- Phone
- 0288771777
- Hours
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[Summer (3/20-11/30)]9:00-17:00
[Winter (12/1-3/19]9:30-16:00 - Closed
- Every week Wednesday (However, open during public holidays and Periods of 3/25-4/7, 4/29-5/5, 7/21-8/31, 12/29-1/5) *Facility maintenance Closed from January 16th to January 31st.
- Fees
- [Bills of Passage] Adults 4,800yen, Children 2,500yen
- Parking Lot
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Available(2,000spaces)
※FeeFriday800yen - Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, Diners Club)
- Smoking
- Available (Smoking area available at the entrance and inside the facility)
- Wi-Fi
- Available(EdoFreeWiFi2)
- Vegetarian Menu
- Available (reservation required for groups only)
- English Menu
- Available
- Halal certified
- Available (reservation required for groups only)
- Can be enjoyed even on a rainy day
- Yes
- Average budget
- [Lunch] 5,001-10,000yen, 10,000yen or more
- Estimated stay time
- 120 minutes or more
- Wheelchair accessible
- Available
- Infant friendly
- Available
- Pet friendly
- Possible (Entry allowed in cages, carts, and hugs)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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- Good place
- Very good place. Who like samurai and ninja must visit here. Very recommended place to visit. You can change your clothes to become ninja or samurai or etc.
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- Go back in time to walk through an Edo village
- This place has a lot of instagrammable photo spots. Several shows you can watch for free and a Oiran procession thats interesting. All shows are in Japanese, so unless you understand, you just...
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- A lot to see and do
- I originally thought this place was going to be a bit tacky but it turned out to be a lot of fun. There are a lot of activities and exhibits to see and you would make the most of your time by...
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