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I still dun know what this wonderland is......



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Ohhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell me you have pictures.....................


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05-07-2007, 01:37 AM

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I still dun know what this wonderland is......
From what I've seen, Edo Wonderland can be equated to a renaissance festival in the US. The people there dress and act as if they were living in the Edo Period in Japanese history. I believe it is meant to be historically educational theme park.

Apparently you can even rent Edo Period costumes and participate in the activities and/or take classes. It seems pretty cool.

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woaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that is soooooo cool.....I wannna go I wannna go.......mom.....mom will you take me....please.........wait.....Is fuu even on here...........oh well........MOM!!!! MOM!!!!!where are you....



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From what I've seen, Edo Wonderland can be equated to a renaissance festival in the US. The people there dress and act as if they were living in the Edo Period in Japanese history. I believe it is meant to be historically educational theme park.

Apparently you can even rent Edo Period costumes and participate in the activities and/or take classes. It seems pretty cool.

Edo period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

EDO WONDERLAND NIKKO
yes you can walk around in edo costumes.. prices range from the cheapest of 3000yen to 10,000++ .. and there is no time limit. You can wear the costume until 4pm ( when the store closes ). You can meet some samurai, ninja, jubei and other cool characters. It is pretty pretty cool.. if you love the Japanese culture, this is a must place to go. Children and adult alike would love the place


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EDO WONDERLAND

Does this help?
wow this place looks so awsome!!!!!!!!!!


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05-07-2007, 06:40 PM

My friend and I are definetly going to Edo Wonderland.....I think it is the place I am most excited about seeing........


and Kira you'll have to pay your own way lol



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here are some photos ( finally was able to upload it ).

My cousin, friend and I opted to dress up as a princess. It cost us 10,000yen for the costume


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Thank you very much for the pictures!!

It looks like so much fun. Those costumes were amazing. I loved the pic of you three princesses and the ninja! Again thanks so much for posting them. I can hardly wait to go myself!



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it was really fun fuu-chan , but beware that wig is so heavy.. it really hurts after awhile. and the dress is hot. so if you are going on august, i think it would be best if you rent the yukatta ( summer kimono ) and then there is studio there, and for 2000yen you can have you picture taken with whatever costume you like. I did the princess costume again, and my friend did the shinsengumi. We added another 1000yen, each so that we can have our pic taken together. So we paid 3000, and we receive a solo pic, and out pic together.


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