The time to go is relatively late, there is no good shopping, but the overall feeling is still good, there are watching and playing, the photo is also good, the location is a bit biased
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Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Noboribetsu Date Period Village is a theme park that reproduces the style of the Edo period. Here you can travel back hundreds of years, wander the streets of antique buildings, and watch the world of flowers with ninjas and oirans at that time. The ubiquitous Edo style When you walk into Times Village, you will see many wooden buildings such as civilian residential areas full of Edo flavor and luxurious and magnificent samurai residences, all of which are imitated after researching the times. There are also ninja houses, various amusement facilities and many wonderful and interesting performances, and the "ancient people" in Edo costumes are walking on the street. Tourists can also take photos with them, and they can also experience Japanese tea ceremony and food in the Edo period. and many more. Exciting Ninja Show Times There is a ninja show in the village with the ninja fortress as the stage. Visitors can watch the diving performance from the 10-meter-high fortress and the big roof, the sky slide using ropes, and the explosion using fireworks. The wonderful acting skills that only ninjas can do is exciting. Another protagonist of the charming Oiran era village is the Oiran. They are high-class geisha, not only beautiful, but also waka, Noh, Go, chess, tea ceremony, Huado (flower arrangement art), incense, painting, calligraphy, She was a woman longed for by wealthy businessmen in the Edo period. Today, you can enjoy the gorgeous oiran parade and watch the wonderful cultural theater performances here.
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Noboribetsu Date Jidai Village Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The time to go is relatively late, there is no good shopping, but the overall feeling is still good, there are watching and playing, the photo is also good, the location is a bit biased
After going to the hot springs, it is worth a visit when you have time. The staff is very enthusiastic, the characteristics of the Jianghu era, especially the serious and dedicated performance staff, saw three performances, very exciting, each with its own characteristics, it is worth a visit
Ita Times Village is an Edo-era style theme park. You can experience the culture of the Edo era in person. In addition to the first-class punching in the building, there are various rich and wonderful performances such as Ninja Show and Huakui Show every day. It is suitable for a large and fine family.
I saw three performances, not bad, after watching the reward is also a casual amount, there is paper wrapped and thrown over, children especially like it, keep throwing 😭, it is recommended to prepare more change. There is also a maze, the floor of the room is tilted, the child challenged it
Theme parks, reflecting the local conditions and customs of the Edo era, include houses, streets, restaurants, theatres, temples and so on. What's worth seeing is the Ninja Fighting Show and Huakui Show, which can give you a better experience of that era. In addition to the ghost house, Qiancat Temple seems to be ordinary, only when you go in can you know the mystery.