Plan your visit to Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, where you can enjoy a full day in the Edo town, participating in activities, watching theater, and eating period foods.
What kind of place is Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura?
Edo Wonderland is a theme park that realistically recreates an Edo Era townscape so visitors can experience the culture and lifestyle of the time.
Conveniently located just north of Tokyo near the picturesque village of Nikko, this exciting theme park offers a family-friendly adventure that's sure to captivate visitors of all ages. And, with these must-see "experience spots," your journey through history is guaranteed to be unforgettable!
The park is divided into five distinct areas: Highways, Post Towns, Commerce Districts, Samurai Residences, and Ninja Villages. Each area is unique and has its own charm. You can spend an entire day in Edo town, participating in various activities such as transforming into a resident, practicing ninja skills and samurai training, watching theater performances, and enjoying the food of the era.
Visitor guides are available in a variety of languages including Japanese, English, Chinese (Traditional / Simplified), Korean, Thai, Russian, Vietnamese, and many others.
Convenient free shuttle bus from JR Nikko Station
We highly recommend taking the free shuttle bus from JR Nikko Station. The journey takes about 30 minutes, with three buses departing from the station daily at 10 AM, 11:40 AM, and 1:25 PM (Please check the official website for details, as the schedule may change). The bus also stops at Nikko Toshogu Shrine, making it easy to move between sightseeing spots.
Arrive at Edo Wonderland: First, buy or show your tickets
The One-Day Pass is priced at 5,800 yen for adults and 3,000 yen for children. For those who prefer to take it easy in the afternoon, there's also a Half-Day Pass available for 5,000 yen for adults and 2,600 yen for children. The Half-Day Pass starts from 2 PM and shifts to 1 PM during winter.
Furthermore, lockers are provided right next to the ticket office for your convenience. You can safely store your belongings and enjoy your time without any worries.
Tip: Foreign tourists using the "NIKKO PASS all area" get a discount on the entrance fee
Tobu Railway offers two special tickets for foreign tourists in the Nikko and Kinugawa Onsen areas.
The "NIKKO PASS all area" grants 4-day access to transportation like the Chuzenji Lake boat and Akechidaira Ropeway in Okunikko, and the Edo Wonderland shuttle bus in Kinugawa Onsen.
Plus, purchasing this pass gives a 300 yen discount on Edo Wonderland admission.
Prices vary by season: 4,780 yen in summer (April 20th - November 30th) and 4,160 yen in winter (December 1st - April 19th).
For a comprehensive Nikko experience, consider this savvy pass!
A townscape stright from the Edo period!
When you are ready, go through the entrance, called a "Sekisho."
During our visit, the sekisho was decorated with bright, beautiful Tanabata decorations. Edo Wonderland celebrates various Japanese holidays throughout the year.
After walking through the gate, you’ll be surrounded by amazing Edo Era buildings. They’re so accurate you’ll think you’ve actually been transported back to Edo times!
If you’re lucky, you might bump into the mascot Nyanmage! Be sure to take a piture together.
Top 6 Must-Do Highlights
Of course, you can enjoy Edo Wonderland by simply strolling around the park, but if you really want to experience Edo life, here are six excellent ways to do so.
1. Jiku Kimono Rental (fee charged)
First, you need to visit the “Jiku Kimono Rental.” Here you can pick your favorite costume from over 30 types and become an Edo denizen.
For men, you can become a Samurai (5,100 yen),
Shinsengumi (special police) (7,800 yen),
or a feudal lord (9,800 yen).
For women, you can become a
Swordswoman (5,100 yen),
Princess (9,800 yen),
or for 30,000 yen, you can be transformed into an Oiran (courtesan). (One week advance reservation required, limited to one visitor per day, must be 18 years or older.)
Dressing up is easy. Select the costume of the profession you want to be, fill in the reception card, pay the fee, then change your clothes in the changing room.
Then, you can walk around the park freely. Why not make your visit and photos even more memorable!
2. Senbei Baking Experience (fee charged)
For only 250 yen per person, you can grill your very own Osenbei (Japanese rice crackers)!
First, place the unbaked rice cracker on the grill and count to three before turning it over and baking the other side.
They burn easily, so be careful to turn it quickly. Sadly, the one pictured got a little bit burned...
Repeat this two or three times, and when completed you have a suitably grilled rice cracker. Brush on soy sauce, and it’s done. Fresh rice crackers are fragrant, crispy, and delicious!
3. Ninja Training Hall (free of charge)
In the Ninja Training Hall. You can learn the arkane ways of the ninja.
Once inside... a ninja stands diagonally! As a ninja in training, you’ll wonder what kind of ninjitsu is being used! In reality, it’s a clever optical illusion.
Ordinary people will lose their sense of balance and will hardly be able to walk straight... There’s no doubt that the head and body will be confused by the sense of being pulled by gravity in a strange direction.
It may take some time to get used to it, but do your best to become a good ninja by training here!
4. Samurai Training Hall (free of charge)
The Samurai Shugyukan, located in the back of the park, is the place to learn and train in the ways of the samurai.
In the “Yabusame Experience,” you can practice shooting arrows while riding a moving wooden “horse.” Hitting the target is a more daunting task than you might imagine.
The “Swordsmanship Experience” gives you a chance to learn about swordsmanship using a wooden sword. In addition to learning the proper technique for swinging the sword, you’ll also learn how to wear it carefully and to have the correct posture and stance.
Here you will learn well the samurai way of life.
5. Edo Life Culture Hall (free of charge)
A museum displaying many items for daily living in the Edo Period
You can see amazingly delicate and artistic craftsmanship in cosmetics, cutlery, fans and Edo Kiriko (cut glassware).
The presentation itself is a sight to behold, and the beautiful exhibits are even more striking and eye-catching.
6. Oiran Dochu (free of charge)
One of Edo Wonderland’s highlights is the must-see Oiran Dochu parade. Attended by her groom, a high ranking courtesan walks through town to visit familiar customers. This spectacle only happens once per day in Edo Wonderland.
From the "Wakamatsuya," the oiran passes along the river in about about 20 minutes. Since the pathway is often crowded with onlookers, it’s recommended to watch from the top of "Nipponbashi"!
You’re certain to be fascinated by the demeanor and bearing of the oiran.
Full of foodie spots
Another attractive aspect of Edo Wonderland is sampling Edo Era cuisine.
One popular restaurant is a Japanese-style soba noodle restaurant called "Yabu Soba." The noodle shop was a place for artisans to socialize.
The specialty dish is “Edo Kakiage” (1,700 yen). Soba soup is made with miso and when soy sauce was not available, the miso was diluted and made into a soup.
The miso and soba match exquisitely. The taste so delicious that you can even drink the soup on its own.
The kakiage is also crisp, hearty, and very satisfying.
In Edo Wonderland, there are other restaurants and sweets to try, such as Ogushi Yakitori, which is popular for its photogenic three-color dumplings.
Interesting and cute! 3 popular souvenirs among foreigners
Souvenir selection is essential after enjoying the park to its fullest. There are souvenir shops located throughout the park. We researched souvenirs popular with foreign visitors.
1. Sodenshita Manju
In a classic scene from historical Japanese drama, Echigoya gives a bribe to a bad official, made of coins hidden under manju cakes. “One thousand” cookies hidden under manju (1450 yen).
There’s also a smaller version (600 yen). The receiving party may even proclaim, "Oh, you are evil!"
2. Oiran Face Pack
Recommended for women, the “Oiran Face Pack” (1 for 390 yen) comes in three types: ”Moist Skin” with hydrolysed collagen, “Beautiful Skin” with vitamin derivative, and “Glossy Skin” with a blend of placenta extract.
Every package depicts a beautiful oiran, so it might be nice to buy one of each as a set.
3. Local sake from of the foot of Nikko
In Edo Wonderland, you can also buy local sake from Nikko. Nikko Homare (2,310 yen) is produced by the Watanabe Sahei brewery. It features a fruity, clean flavor, and comes in a delightful mini cask.
In addition, a wide variety of Tenugui (hand towels) are also popular among foreign tourists. There are plenty of items featuring Nyanmage, so be sure to check them out.
As mentioned above, we wanted to recommend some of the best experiences to be had Edo Wonderland. So, what do you think?
There are so many more experiences and sights to see that we haven’t introduced, so to make the most of your visit it’s recommended that you make a day of it.
Also, the summer vacation in August and the Golden Week in May are particularly crowded, so it’s advisable to avoid visiting during those times if you want a more relaxing experience.
Edo Wonderland is perfect for those who want an extraordinary experience with Japanese history and culture. With easy access from Tokyo, be sure to visit Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura at least once!
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Address
470-2, Karakura, Nikko-shi, Tochigi, 321-2524
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Kinugawa-Onsen Station (Tobu Kinugawa Line)
- Phone Number 0288-77-1777
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Address
470-2, Karakura, Nikko-shi, Tochigi, 321-2524
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*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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