Discover Toei Kyoto Studio Park in Kyoto

Overview

Toei Kyoto Studio Park, also known as Toei Uzumasa Eigamura, is a unique movie theme park located in Kyoto, Japan. Exclusively focusing on the cinematic wonders of Japan’s Edo period, this studio offers an authentic experience where visitors can immerse themselves in rich history and culture. Walk through meticulously recreated sets featuring iconic locations such as the vibrant Yoshihara red-light district, and explore the living quarters of the famous Shinsengumi samurai. Meet characters from historical dramas, encounter ninjas at the towering Ninja Tower, and partake in exciting activities like dressing in traditional Edo costumes at the Change House. With its stunning scenery, diverse collections of films and memorabilia, and engaging attractions, Toei Kyoto Studio Park is an extraordinary destination that promises endless fun and adventure for visitors of all ages.

Photo of Toei Kyoto Studio Park
Photo of Toei Kyoto Studio Park
Photo of Toei Kyoto Studio Park
Opening hours
  • Sunday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 17:00
  • Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • Address10 Uzumasa Higashihachiokachō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8586, Japan
  • Phone+81 570-064-349

Reviews

Ken
Japan
5
We are so happy we visited! We explored almost every tourist spot in Kyoto and initially doubted if this park was worth our time. However, it turned out to be a delight. Our children loved the park and all the attractions. We also opted for rock climbing, and while the female staff member at the desk was quite unfriendly, our climbing instructor Yuta was kind and wonderful with the kids! He truly made our climbing adventure enjoyable.
Maria Kitagawa
Japan
4
A pleasant spot for a half-day visit. You can experience everything in about 3 hours which makes you question if the price is justified. For me, the highlight was the Evangelion Statue, which was undoubtedly the best aspect of the attraction. I highly suggest utilizing the card offered for a professional photo in front of the statue. It’s complimentary, with the option to purchase other pictures. It’s certainly an experience. Besides that, there's a ninja performance, a samurai show, and the Power Rangers Museum showcasing outfits and motorcycles. As for food options, they are decent; there’s a ramen shop within the theme park. A bonus is the low crowd levels, with short queues.
Akira
Japan
5
The park features ninja houses resembling mazes where visitors can discover where ninjas hide. Guests can rent kimono outfits to stroll around the Studio Park for photos until 3:30 p.m. However, during our visit, a section of the park was closed due to filming activities.
Hiroshi Tanaka
Japan
4
We attended the demon parade and it was quite the interesting experience. The location is very lovely and thoughtfully laid out. The restrooms and food stalls were well-maintained, and it was wonderful to find a prayer room available as well! Plus, there's a stamp for collectors!
Aiko Yamamoto
Japan
5
I arrived here with no expectations, but was truly impressed by what this place has to offer! Walk along the street where many Toei productions were filmed, try your hand at various games and snacks, enjoy shows, explore the second most terrifying haunted house, and view Kamen Rider and Super Sentai costumes among other attractions! This place is a nostalgic journey. There’s also a prayer room in the corner for Muslim travelers. The souvenir shop presents a wide variety of items! Highly recommended!