It was quite easy to get to from Kinugawa Onsen. the bus ticket is a little expensive but it will save you some walking time. Edo wonderland is a theme park based on Japan from the 17th century. there are actors "living" there who will talk to you and help you around. there are some shows. the ninja shows is not to be missed, there's English presentation and not a lot of talk during the show so it's worth it. unfortunately for most of the others, Japanese language is needed. people working there are super friendly and willing to help if you have any questions (average English is good) the entrance ticket is a little pricey but you get nice décor but then you'll need to pay more if you want to do archery/shirunken/feeding horses. some activities are fun and free. everything related to the ninjas were very fun.
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It was quite easy to get to from Kinugawa Onsen. the bus ticket is a little expensive but it will save you some walking time. Edo wonderland is a theme park based on Japan from the 17th century. there are actors "living" there who will talk to you and help you around. there are some shows. the ninja shows is not to be missed, there's English presentation and not a lot of talk during the show so it's worth it. unfortunately for most of the others, Japanese language is needed. people working there are super friendly and willing to help if you have any questions (average English is good) the entrance ticket is a little pricey but you get nice décor but then you'll need to pay more if you want to do archery/shirunken/feeding horses. some activities are fun and free. everything related to the ninjas were very fun.
It's a good place. There are many traditional Japanese things, like ninjas or something, performing regularly several times a day, and many archaic buildings. It's like walking back to the Edo period of Japan hundreds of years ago.
Location is relatively biased, the distance from Xinde Station to Paradise is 3.1 km, with few bus lines. There are more buses at Ghost Nuchuan Hot Spring Station. Half a day is enough. Most of them take their children with them. Cross-dressing experience, folk experience, performance and so on can be felt.
Time-travel through flowers. Edo Wonderland's gardens bloom with Edo-period charm and natural allure.
Super like Ninja performances, not general handsome, Ninja's room feels like playing secret room escape games, can also change clothes and go back to the Edo era with them, there are various occupations to experience, I have to say that Japan did a good job in small details, even then the wanted order and place name riddles are very detailed, take children to play super stick, the premise is to order Japanese, Japanese English really does not understand
This kid feels like he has to experience it. It feels like he's traveling through time and space. And the Japanese service really doesn't say. It's very good. The best program in it is Ninja Fighting. The rest is not interesting.
My favorite place is the original Tokugawa style. The theatres are very interesting, the performers are very hard-working, and the Ninja performances are cool, but they require a higher level of Japanese ability, otherwise they may not understand.