Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
Travel back to the Edo period and experience their life and culture!
Edo is the former name of Tokyo used until the late 19th century. This theme park authentically recreates town life in the Edo period. The huge village consists of rows of merchant houses, a samurai mansion, a Ninja village and much more. The culture of the Edo period comes alive through the townspeople and events, you can even put on a costume and join in yourself! The cultural park offers a real experience of the life and culture of the Edo period via their seven theatres, museums on history and culture and even Edo-style restaurants.
Location Map
Basic Information
Address | 470-2 Karakura, Nikko-city, Tochigi |
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Telephone Number | 0288-77-1777 |
Website | http://edowonderland.net/en/ |
Business Hours | 09:00-17:00 (March 20 to November 30) 09:30-16:00(December 1 to March 19) *Last admission is one hour before closing time. |
Days Closed for Business | Please check the official website. |
Price | *One Day Pass Adult ¥5,800 Child ¥3,000 *Afternoon Pass(from 2:00pm or 1:00pm in the winter season) Adult ¥5,000 Child ¥2,600 *Adults defined as 13 years old and over *Children defined as 6 to12 years old *Children 5 years old and under enter free of charge |
DIRECTIONS | 20 minutes from Kinugawa Onsen Station(Tobu Kinugawa line) by buses bound for Edomura to last stop. |
Map Code | 367 444 452*26 |
Nikko Area
The Nikko area, in the northwestern part of the prefecture, is particularly mountainous. In the midst of the rich nature, including the 2,486-meter-high volcano Mt. Nantai, Lake Chuzenji, and Kegon Falls, there are numerous shrines and temples that are registered as UNESCO Cultural Heritage sites. From Kinugawa Onsen to Kawaji Onsen, hot springs can also be found throughout the area. There are a wide range of outdoor activities to enjoy as well, such as stand-up paddleboarding in the summer and snowshoeing in the winter.