Toei Kyoto Studio Park

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Step into samurai cinema

Tokyo may have the neon, but Kyoto has the drama, and at Toei Kyoto Studio Park, the curtain never comes down. This isn't your typical museum; it's a genuine, breathing movie set where you can wander through an Edo-period street, duel with samurai, and see behind the scenes as Japan's cinematic magic unfolds.

This open-air theme park, located in Kyoto's Uzumasa area is nicknamed "Japan's Hollywood" and allows you to walk through history, star in your own period photo shoot, and possibly even witness real actors filming jidaigeki. Families enjoy the costumes. Film enthusiasts adore the settings. Anyone who has ever wanted to shout "Cut!" will be in cinematic nirvana.

Samurai show at Toei Kyoto Studio Park.

Toei Kyoto Studio Park: The Essentials

Key Details

Type

ActivityTheme Park / Film Studio / Cultural Attraction

Location

Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City, Uzumasa district 

Address

10 Uzumasa Higashihachigaoka-chō, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto 616-8586, Japan

Opening Hours

9:00 am – 5:00 pm (last entry 4:00 pm; seasonal variations)

Admission/Ticket

Adults ¥2,200 | Children (3–12) ¥1,100 | Discounts for groups/seniors

Official Website

https://www.toei-eigamura.com/

Nearest Station

Uzumasa-Koryuji Station (Keifuku Arashiyama Line) or Hanazono Station (JR San-in Line)

Languages/Signage

Japanese / English available; multilingual pamphlets at the gate

Best For

Families, film lovers, photographers, history fans, and anyone craving a dash of drama in their Kyoto itinerary


The beautiful grounds at Toei Kyoto Studio Park.

What to Expect at Toei Kyoto Studio Park

Consider it a cross between Universal Studios and traditional Japan. Every nook, whether a theme park or a functioning studio, tells a story and sometimes literally.

  • Movie sets: Walk through Edo-era streets, Kyoto alleyways, samurai houses, and merchant quarters that are all ready for filming. 

  • Live shows: Sword-fighting stunts, ninja skirmishes, and amusing period comedies (some with English voiceover).

  • Costume experiences: Transform into a samurai, ninja, or oiran (courtesan) with full hair, makeup, and photo sessions.

  • Attractions: Haunted house, ninja mystery maze, trick art museum, anime character exhibits, and a small theater.

  • Film studio tours: See real shooting stages and props from classic Toei films.

  • Shops & cafés: Themed snacks, souvenir swords, and adorable ninja sweets.

It's immersive, entertaining, and unexpectedly educational, all packaged in cinematic style.

Expect immersive entertainment at Toei Kyoto Studio Park.

Who Is Toei Kyoto Studio Park For?

  • Families with kids: Plenty of hands-on fun, costumes, and shows.

  • Couples: Romantic (and Instagram-ready) Edo-style backdrops.

  • Film enthusiasts: Access to authentic Toei movie sets used in Japanese period dramas.

  • Culture seekers: Learn about Kyoto’s long film legacy while sipping matcha.

  • Solo travelers: Easy to explore in half a day; friendly staff and clear signs.


Accessibility: The park is mostly flat with wheelchair access, rest areas, and stroller rentals.

Pro Tips

  • Best time to go: Weekdays or early mornings to beat the crowds.

  • Tickets: Buy online or at the gate; combination passes with local attractions may offer savings.

  • Must-bring: Camera, sunscreen, cash, and a Pocket Wi-Fi,  you’ll want fast uploads for all those cinematic selfies.

  • Duration: Plan 2–3 hours minimum; add more if you book a photo session or show.

  • Seasonal highlights: Cherry blossoms in spring and maple leaves in autumn turn the Edo streets into pure magic.

  • Etiquette: Be respectful near active filming areas because silence is golden.

There are multiple attractions at Toei Kyoto Studio Park.

What to Wear at Toei Kyoto Studio Park

You’ll be walking cobblestones and open sets, so comfy shoes are a must. Casual clothes work perfectly, but if you plan to pose for photos, wear neutral tones that blend beautifully with traditional architecture. On hot days, bring a hat and water; in winter, Kyoto gets chilly, think stylish layers worthy of a samurai cape.

How to Get to Toei Kyoto Studio Park

By Train:

  • From Kyoto Station, take the JR San-in Line to Hanazono Station (10 min). Walk about 13 min to the park.

  • Or take the Keifuku Arashiyama Line to Uzumasa-Koryuji Station (5 min walk).

By Bus:
Kyoto City Bus #75 stops near the park entrance. Expect 30–40 minutes from central Kyoto depending on traffic.

By Taxi:
Around ¥2,500 from Kyoto Station; ideal for families or groups.

By Car:
Paid parking available (¥1,000 per day). Easy access from Route 162.

By Bike/Foot:
Cycling routes from Arashiyama are scenic, about 20 minutes through local streets.


Nearby Recommendations

Food & Drinks

  • Uzumasa Café: Japanese-Western lunch sets and desserts.

  • Ramen Muraji: A cozy spot for Kyoto-style soy broth noodles.

  • Matcha stand-in-park: Don’t miss the ninja-themed soft-serve.

Attractions & Experiences

  • Koryu-ji Temple: Kyoto’s oldest temple, just next door.

  • Arashiyama Bamboo Grove: 20 minutes by train; perfect add-on for the day.

  • Nijo Castle: Historic UNESCO site easily reached via bus or taxi.

Shopping

  • Toei Studio Store: Exclusive memorabilia and replica swords.

  • Kyoto Handicraft Center: For fans of kimonos, ceramics, and local art.


More About Toei Kyoto Studio Park

The park, which opened in 1975, is owned by Toei Company, Japan's famed film studio that has produced innumerable samurai epics, Godzilla-era tokusatsu shows, and even Power Rangers. More than 200 films and plays have been shot on these sets, and many are still in production.

Fun facts? The park once featured live filming for Kamen Rider and Super Sentai. The main street's props change daily to accommodate ongoing plays. And, yes, you can see actors casually walking around in armor during lunchtime. Toei Kyoto Studio Park is a live history museum rather than a nostalgic one.


Planning Your Visit

Stay:

Transport:

  • If you’re traveling across Japan, grab a JR Pass, it covers Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo, and beyond.

  • For local adventures, a Kansai Area Pass (2-day) is perfect, it includes Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka transport.

Connectivity:

  • Keep your journey smooth with Pocket Wi-Fi or a SIM card, both available when you book your JR Pass or Regional Pass. Ideal for navigation, translations, and photo sharing on the go.

Personal Assistance:

  • Need help on arrival? Add JapanDen’s Meet & Greet Service and we’ll guide you from the airport to Kyoto Station and help activate your pass before you say “action.”

Japan Basics:

  • Cash is still king in smaller attractions.

  • IC cards (Suica/ICOCA) make local travel seamless.

  • Kyoto etiquette: quiet voices, queue neatly, bow when thanked.


FAQs About Toei Kyoto Studio Park

Do I need a ticket?

Yes. Entry costs about ¥2,200 for adults and ¥1,100 for children (subject to change).

How long should I spend there?

Most visitors stay 2–3 hours, but film fans often stretch it to half a day.

Are there English signs?

Yes, English maps, show schedules, and friendly bilingual staff.

Is it kid-friendly?

Absolutely, there are ninja mazes, stunt shows, and hands-on costume zones.

Is the park outdoors?

Mostly yes, though several attractions and cafés are covered, bring an umbrella on rainy days.

People Also Ask

What is Toei Kyoto Studio Park known for?

Toei Kyoto Studio Park is known for being a real working film set and theme park where visitors can explore Edo-period streets, watch live samurai and ninja shows, and even dress up as historical characters.

How long do you need at Toei Kyoto Studio Park?

You'll need approximately 2 to 3 hours to comfortably tour Toei Kyoto Studio Park, which includes live performances, a stroll around the film sets, and a costume experience.

How much do Toei Kyoto Studio Park tickets cost?

Tickets for Toei Kyoto Studio Park cost around ¥2,200 for adults and ¥1,100 for children (ages 3–12). Special experiences like costume rentals or photo sessions cost extra, usually between ¥1,500–¥8,000, depending on the package.

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