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  4. Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
Three people in traditional Japanese attire are on stage. The center person wears an elaborate green and gold kimono and headpiece, flanked by two others in red robes, kneeling before a painted gold folding screen.
A person dressed in traditional Japanese attire with elaborate hair ornaments, a colorful kimono, and white face makeup, posing outdoors.
Two traditional wooden carts with large woven straw coverings are parked on a gravel path near a tree, with a Japanese-style building and blooming plants in the background.
People walk through a traditional Japanese village street lined with wooden buildings, lanterns, and signs, set against a backdrop of green hills and a central wooden watchtower.
A red arched bridge crosses a narrow river in a peaceful Japanese garden, surrounded by green bushes, leafless trees, traditional buildings, and distant wooded hills under a cloudy sky.
A person dressed as a ninja stands on the peak of a traditional wooden rooftop, holding a sword, with autumn trees and hills in the background.
Nikko

Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura is a theme park that brings Japan's Edo period (1603-1868) to life. Visitors can explore a recreated town with authentic-looking buildings, from samurai residences to merchant shops. Actors in period costumes add to the experience, engaging with guests as they perform traditional crafts or play out scenes from everyday life during that era.

The park offers various activities, such as ninja training sessions, where you can learn some basic moves, or the chance to dress in Edo-style clothing and stroll through the streets. There are also theaters showcasing kabuki plays and other traditional performances, giving a glimpse into the entertainment of the time.


Hours
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 288-77-1777
Website
edowonderland.net


The area

Address
470-2 Karakura, Nikko, Tochigi 321-2524, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 288-77-1777

Website

edowonderland.net

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What other travelers are saying about Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura

Edo Wonderland is a must-visit if you want to experience traditional Japanese culture. The buildings, performances, and atmosphere are very authentic. The ninja training area was fun and interactive. Staff were accommodating and helpful. We learned a lot about Japan’s history while enjoying the shows. Great experience overall!
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Mr. Yow
Feb 24, 2026
Fun time with family. I recommend coming early when it just opens because the wait time for kimono rental is very short (also recommend to do kimono rental for immersion). The kid(my niece) loved it and had a lot of fun running around and play at the ninja maze and trick house. The shows were very fun too.
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win541
Feb 19, 2026
Absolutely amazing even for adults. Spent 6 hours there. Everything is so well built and designed. The maze as part of ninja experience is a must try. All staff are extremely professional and cheerful. It would be a plus if there are more heaters for winter time. Tips: Take a look at the show and experience schedules ahead and plan for the day. Bundle up if you are going there in winter.
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H
Jan 9, 2026
Family of four, 9yo & 17yo. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here, we spent a full day and still did not do everything we wanted to do. Please make use of the free shuttle from Nikko JR station or paying shuttle from Kinugawa Onsen. The staff spoke just enough English to help us, which was really nice! There are quite a few Westerners but it is not a tourist trap, from what I understood, there is a real pride towards historic and cultural accuracy of the park. We did pay for four costumes; it did take some time to chose and get dressed but it was so worth it! I wouldn't wear the traditional shoes next time, though, there were super inconvenient for my western feet. Your "modern" clothes and bags are being kept safely in the back, you get a little traditional bag where you can put your camera and money. There was a rather big crowd that (week)day, several schools visited, but we never felt crowded and there were many corners from the park that were peaceful. By 3 pm, though, the park was totally empty and we enjoyed all of it with only a handful of visitors. We were lucky to visit around Halloween and got to see the Yokai-Monster parade. Food was ok, nothing exceptional, next time we might bring our own picnic. There is so much to do and see; the ninja training is big fun though a bit short, the maze is very exciting, the ninja show very cool (all Japanese but it doesn't really matter). The Oiran parade was also fantastic. Our teenage daughter took a LOT of instagram pictures, the scenery is really beautiful.
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Ilse Déthune
Nov 2, 2025
Spending 5 hours with my family felt like a dream, and time just flew by! It was an amazing experience for my kids to step back in time and see Edo Japan. Plus, it was heartwarming to see so many Japanese visitors, which made me feel confident that this isn’t just a tourist trap. It took us time to decide to suite up in Samurai and Ninja, the price is consequential (¥200k for 4). But we are so happy we did it. Walking around the park wearing samurai and ninja skins was absolutely amazing. And so many people do it, we felt right back in time. My girls absolutely loved the Ninja district! There’s even a haunted house in the theatre district. The market district has a variety of delicious Japanese food (don’t expect to find hotdogs or burgers there!). We managed to find a coffee shop to grab a drink. The samurai district wasn’t quite our cup of tea, but my wife and I did try the samurai training, and it was a blast! Just a heads-up: it only takes 6 people at a time, and the training is every hour and a half. People usually start lining up about 15 minutes before it starts. So, please be on time!
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Olivier Schwarz
Oct 10, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most activities are family-friendly, but some experiences, like certain ninja training activities, may have age or height restrictions.

Yes, Edo Wonderland offers costume rentals, allowing visitors to dress as samurais, ninjas, or other Edo-period characters to enhance their experience.

The park provides English brochures, and many staff members can assist in basic English. Some performances and activities may also have English explanations.

To fully enjoy all the activities, shows, and attractions, spending at least half a day to a full day at the park is recommended.

Yes, Edo Wonderland is a popular day trip destination from Tokyo, taking about two hours by train, making it convenient for a quick escape into historical Japan.