


The Mizugei-za Water Show is one of the unique theatres within the Edo Wonderland Theatre performance was highly regarded in the Edo period.

Although the next thing we knew they had convinced some of the Edo Warriors to come in again with them! Entering the Haunted House with 3x Edo Warriors in tow! Mizugei-za Water Show Our kids loved this ‘haunted house’ experience. You can hear the scary laughter and ominous sounds coming out from the depths of this ‘Temple of Hell’… And if you dare to enter you will be impressed with the incredible displays and set ups of ghosts and ghouls. A must-visit if you have any ninja-dreamers and even if you don’t…
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And this, plus the highlights of incredible interactive experiences throughout the day make it a wonderland of epic samurai scale. The costumes and design of the entire park make you feel as if you really have stepped back in time. The park recreates all aspects of this life, bringing the culture and atmosphere of this Edo time period to life. There was huge growth in this era for Japan both economically and with technological developments. This was a changing time for rule in Japan, and in contrast to the previous period, the Edo era was a time of peace. It is essentially the tie of pre-modern Tokyo. The Edo era started in 1603 under the rule of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. Even delivery workers carting supplies within the park are dressed completely in Edo period costume! There are ninjas and samurais, emperors, lords, and geishas. The entire park is dressed in Edo period costume. Why you should visit Edo WonderlandĪs soon as you step into the park it truly does feel like a wonderland. Here’s all you need to know for a magical day out at Nikko’s incredible Edo Wonderland.
