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Toei Kyoto Studio Park. Opening Hours: 9:30am - 4:30pm. Entrance Fee: JPY For more info on ticket prices and operating hours, visit this page. How to get to Kyoto Movie Park: From Kyoto Station, take the Sagano Line train to Uzumasa Station. From the exit, walk straight ahead until you hit the end of the street and turn right. The park opened its doors in 1975 and has since become a must-visit destination for movie enthusiasts and tourists alike. The park was built by Toei Company, a Japanese film, television, and production company. Toei Kyoto Studio Park is a movie theme park and studio operated by the Toei Company, a producer of Japanese movies and television programs. Those familiar with Edo-period culture will recognize the replica of Edo's Nihonbashi Bridge here, as well as the former Yoshiwara red light district. Walking through these traditional sets familiar with. A quick tour through the Japanese medieval village in Kyoto, where the structures are built to resemble those of ancient times. There have been hundreds of mo. Download a brochure; [email protected] Tel: + 44 117 244 3380 Tel: + 44 117 244 3380. Toei Kyoto Studio Park opened in It was the first theme park in Japan to open the outdoor studios of Toei Kyoto Studios to the public, allowing visitors to experience the world of period dramas.

Toei Movie Village - It is actually used for filming movies and TV shows, and if you are lucky, you may even meet the actors! You can even wear costumes from the Edo. Toei Kyoto Studio Park is famous throughout Japan for its theme park but it also is a working production film studio. My family had decided to visit Kyoto during our spring vacation because my children are Japanese samurai, ninja and traditional film fans. I was excited about going here too as over the years I have appreciated Japanese films. A great day in Kyoto is Toei Eiga Mura, a unique theme park and movie in one! Here you can jump straight into a samurai movie and wander the streets of replica of traditional Japanese buildings from the Edo period (1603-1868). Other games include a replica of the old Nihonbashi Bridge, a traditional court, a police box from the Meiji Period. A view from above the park's entrance. Toei Kyoto Studio Park (東映太秦映画村, Tōei Uzumasa Eigamura) is a theme park and film set modeled after the Edo period located in Kyoto, Japan that opened its doors in It is situated in Toei Company's Kyoto Studio where movies have been produced Projects filmed at the park include Sebastiano Serafini's historical Japan-themed music video. Theme park and film set combined. The Toei Uzumasa Eigamura (東映太秦映画村, Tōei Uzumasa Eigamura; also known as Kyoto Studio Park) is a film set and theme park in one. Essentially a small town from the feudal ages, the park features a collection of various traditional buildings which are occasionally used as a backdrop for filming. Amusement & Theme Parks. Toei Kyoto Studio Park was founded in 1975 as the first theme park in Japan where you can experience the world of period dramas (jidaigeki) through film sets, events, and attractions. So far, over 60 million people have visited the park. TOEI Kyoto Studio Park is the only theme park in Japan where you can observe the filming of period dramas (jidaigeki films). Here you can walk freely around the TOEI Kyoto Studio film set. This set depicts a street from the Edo period, and is used to shoot more than 200 films per year. Enjoy the atmosphere of ancient Japan by taking in a ninja.

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