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BESTI purchased an admission ticket the day before my visit, but I couldn't enter using the QR code, so they told me to take a photo of the ticket and just go in. In the end, the admission ticket was not confirmed. I looked at the various event times on the website, but I ran over and saw the ninja performance at the theater starting at 11:30. Evangelion took 40 minutes, so I just took pictures from afar, watched the spider monster and charlatan performances on the street, and ate. Waiting for food is standard, but it comes back sooner than expected. If you are interested in an experience program, we recommend purchasing a package of 6 attractions. I like the Kamen Rider 50th anniversary event. Impressed~~~ Since it was Halloween, there was a Don Brothers performance (Sundae Halloween Party), so I asked about purchasing tickets and saw that I could purchase them on the website, so I looked and it was free. Anyway, I was able to get a seat at the back and watch the performance at 15:00. And I high-fived the Don Brothers... It was a happy day for my son who loves ninjas and Power Rangers. It was about 5 hours. I initially gave up on my free schedule in Osaka and went to Kyoto, but it was worth investing time in. I wanted to experience ninja when I had time, but I couldn't because the line was long. Instead, I took a picture with a ninja and a person wearing a kimono, bought a ninja sword, had a sword fight with my dad, and bought a Kamen Rider Gatchard figure. I heard it will air in Korea around 24-25 years ago... It was a happy day for both my mom and my dad who love Japanese animation and special effects. I can't see the ear knife ㅜㅜ It's popular with locals, but only use it on weekends. I recommend going if you watch Power Rangers or like Ninja Force.
You can experience the Edo period in Japan,
Toei Uzumasa Film Village
Toei Uzumasa Film Village is a set that recreates Japan from various periods, including streets from the Edo period, samurai houses, ninja villages, and Western-style buildings from the Meiji period. This is a place where actual movies are filmed, so you can vividly experience scenes from movies and dramas inside. It is also a fun place to watch as various performances are held here.
Introduction to major attractions
Meet Japan of the Past:
At the Toei Uzumasa Film Village, you can see sets that recreate Japan from various periods, including streets from the Edo period, samurai houses, ninja villages, and Western-style buildings from the Meiji period.
See a real movie set:
The sets of Toei Uzumasa Film Village are actually used for filming movies and dramas, and you can vividly experience scenes from movies and dramas.
Various performances:
Various performances are held at Toei Uzumasa Film Village. You can see a period drama stage, a ninja show, and a swordsmanship demonstration, and they also run an experience program that you can participate in.
address :
Toei Uzumasa Film Village
10 Uzumasa HigashihachiokachoUkyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8161
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Way to go:
13-minute walk from JR Hanazono Station
5-minute walk from Arashiden Uzumasagoryuji Station
5-minute walk from ‘Toei Uzumasa Movie Village’ bus stop
Opening hours :
9:00 AM (~10:00) - 17:00 PM (Last admission 60 minutes before closing)
Business hours vary depending on the season, so please refer to the official website for more details. Learn more
Closed days:
1/11, 1/17, 1/21, 1/25
2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22
10 Uzumasa Higashihachiokacho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8161 Japan