Nikko Edo Village is a fun-filled theme park built to mimic everyday life in the Edo period. The village has reproduced the street scene of the Edo period, and there are many houses of merchants and samurai. Walking through it is like returning to the ancient times. There are historical dramas and live ninja performances, as well as interesting facilities such as mansions with hidden institutions and poetic labyrinths. Edo Village is divided into seven parts: traditional theater performances, experience areas, historical sites, various museums, cultural learning centers and restaurants. Every day at noon, there will be an oiran parade on Edo Village Street in Nikko, which is not to be missed.
Address:
470-2 Karakura, Nikko, Tochigi 321-2524, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+81 288-77-1777
Ticket Price
From THB134.47
Step Back in Time at Edo Wonderland, Japan
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Edo Wonderland in Nikko lets you immerse yourself in the fascinating Edo period (1603-1868). Here’s how to make the most of your day:
Morning:
Dress in Traditional Costumes: Rent a samurai, ninja, or geisha outfit and walk the streets of the recreated Edo town.
Explore the Town: Visit historical buildings, street vendors, and interact with performers to get a feel for life in old Edo.
Lunch:
Edo-Style Dining: Enjoy a traditional meal inspired by the Edo period, from noodle dishes to samurai-style feasts.
Afternoon:
Ninja and Samurai Activities: Try ninja training, sword fighting, or explore the Ninja Mystery House to solve puzzles.
Live Performances: Watch exciting Edo period shows, including martial arts and theater.
Top Tips:
Get a Costume: Dressing up adds to the fun and makes for great photos.
Arrive Early: Beat the crowds and make the most of your visit.
Bring Cash: Some places may only accept cash, so have yen on hand.
Getting There: Edo Wonderland is 2 hours from Tokyo by train, with a short bus ride from Nikko Station.
End your day with a stroll through the park’s tranquil gardens and fully experience the magic of Edo Wonderland!
Elle_crochet
Edo Wonderland Nikko
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One of the most underrated tourist destination in Japan. I wish a lot more people would come to this place. Its less than 2 hours from Tokyo via the luxury train Spacia X. The place is highly interactive, everyone makes you feel really transported to the Edo period. All day shows and activities for the whole family until closing time.
Went here three times already. Worth every visit
Anything travels
Edo Wonderland
If you want to experience the lifestyle of the Japanese during the Edo period, you can visit here and immerse yourself in the world and experiences of that era. It will feel like you've traveled back in time. This is a beautiful and fun place, highly recommended for anyone who has free time or plans to visit Nikko. Don't forget to stop by and explore this attraction. You'll have a lot of fun and take plenty of photos to bring back home. You might even find some souvenirs to take with you.
❤️ Don't forget to share your photos and experiences with us. We're looking forward to seeing everyone's pictures.
Miracle888
Edo
For the best experience, plan to spend a full day at the park, as there’s plenty to see and do. Be prepared for some walking, as the park is expansive. Visiting on a weekday or during off-peak seasons ensures a more relaxed experience.
Edo Wonderland is a brilliant blend of education and entertainment, offering a rare opportunity to experience Japan’s rich cultural heritage. It’s a must-visit for anyone traveling to Nikko or Tochigi Prefecture!
SendaMGL
EdoWonderland: A Journey Back in Time
Experience the magic of Japan's Edo period at #EdoWonderland, a cultural theme park that transports visitors back to the 17th to 19th centuries. Located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, this unique destination offers an immersive look into Japan's rich history and traditions.
At #EdoWonderland, the streets are alive with actors dressed as samurais, ninjas, geishas, and townsfolk. Engage with these characters and witness thrilling reenactments, including samurai sword fights, ninja battles, and traditional festival dances.
Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun and educational outing, #EdoWonderland offers a one-of-a-kind experience. Dress in period costumes, interact with historical characters, and step into a bygone era for a day of adventure and discovery.
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Step back in time during the Edo Period
Don't miss out on Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura when you travel to Nikko. It is a Japanese cultural theme park in the Kinugawa Onsen area of Tochigi. The park showcases the life and culture of the Edo period. The park's design is based on the Edo period's golden era known as Genroku.
There was an Oiran parade when we visited. We also did the maze for an hour. We took a photo at the entrance. We didn't have enough time to try other activities.
In 2024, I want to go to Okinawa.
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Edo Wonderland Uncover the secrets of traveling to the land of the dead, Nikko, Japan
*Edo Wonderland* Ninja village that has been told stories very well. The houses and people in the village are dressed in ninja and retro costumes throughout the city. There are many retro-style products for sale. Anyone who goes there will be impressed. There are many performances. It's like we are going back in time to Nikko in ancient times. A great Japanese thing. Don't miss it!! #TravelAbroad #Japan #Travel #Japan #SecretCoordinates
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We time-tr
We time-travelled back to the Edo Period (17th century) of Japan by going to Nikko Edo Mura. It is known in English as Edo Wonderland. It is located in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture. It is a village referenced from the designs of the villages during Edo Period. People can avail of the Kimono Rentals and all the other shows once a ticket is bought. When we went there, we wore Kimono, rented swords, and took lots of pictures!
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Nikko Edo
Nikko Edo Village is a theme park that reproduces the culture and life of the Edo period.
The garden reproduces the streets, checkpoints, streets, hotel streets, Shimomachi, Samurai official residences, etc., and it seems that time passes through the checkpoints to the Edo period.
The house in the Edo period is very suitable for wearing kimonos, but not traditional kimonos.
You can try the improved version of the Samurai style. There are ready-made houses, crowds, and sword weapons in Edo Village as props. It can be said that it is very good!