Edo Wonderland (Nikko Edomura) Tours and Tickets
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Edo Wonderland (Nikko Edomura)

- The entrance fee includes admission to all shows and attractions at Edo Wonderland.
- The Kodama Prison shows some grisly and violent scenes, so visitors with younger kids may want to avoid it.
- Don’t miss a live performance at the park, from a ninja act to a comedy show. Multiple performances are held daily.
- There are many on-site restaurants.
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All-day tickets to Edo Wonderland cost ¥5,800 for adults, while afternoon passes are ¥5,000. Ticket prices for kids depend on their school-age band: junior high students pay adult prices (12 years and over), elementary school-age children (6–12 years) pay ¥3,000 for all-day tickets and ¥2,600 for afternoon passes, and kids under 6 enter for free. The discounted afternoon admission usually applies after 2pm but in winter is from 1pm. There are further discounts for seniors and visitors with disabilities.
Edo Wonderland is a historical theme park based around Japan’s Edo period (early 17th to mid-19th centuries), which recreates an Edo town with plenty of close attention to detail. Actors in costume play various roles, you can see ninjas in training, eat Edo-style street food, watch performances, browse stores, and more.
Edo Wonderland is in Nikko in Tochigi Prefecture, about 93 miles (150 kilometers) north of central Tokyo. The theme park is not within Nikko town but about 6 miles (10 kilometers) to the north, beside National Route 21. A free shuttle bus operates between JR Nikko station, Nikko Toshogu Shrine Omotesando, and Edo Wonderland.
Edo Wonderland is open between 9am and 5pm from mid-March until late November, and from 9.30am until 4pm from December to mid-March. It’s usually closed on Wednesdays (except in August), and often on Tuesdays too, but this varies by month. It’s also often closed for a month from mid-January. Check the park’s website for an up-to-date opening calendar before planning a visit.
Yes, Edo Wonderland is generally accessible for people with disabilities, including wheelchair users. There are paved paths around the park but some experiences require physical activity and aren’t suitable for wheelchair users. The park also has accessible restrooms, while wheelchair rental is available for a ¥1,000 refundable deposit.















































