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A visitor in elegant Heian period costume views vibrant autumn foliage from a wooden corridor at Iwate's Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, offering a unique cultural journey.
The majestic recreation of the Heian period government office (Seicho) at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park stands prominently under a clear blue sky, showcasing Tohoku's historical landscape.
Serene winter snowscape at Japan's Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, with traditional Japanese buildings and a striking red bridge covered in white snow, offering a unique seasonal experience.
Spring cherry blossoms in full bloom frame traditional Japanese buildings at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, highlighting Tohoku's seasonal beauty and inviting visitors for sakura viewing.
Expansive traditional Japanese garden at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, featuring a pond, red bridge, and Heian period buildings like Garanogosho, creating beautiful serene scenery.

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park Tickets in Iwate

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  • Avoid long queues and book your tickets in advance with KKday
  • Visit the park at different times throughout the year and have a different experience each time as the scenery changes depending on the season
  • Dress up as ancient nobles and samurai as you try out the traditional costumes from the Heian period
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typePhysical ticket (requires redemption)
Exhibit typeHistorical exhibits, Traditional culture exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience

Product Info

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— What You Can Expect —

Known for being able to recreate the atmosphere from the Heian period, the Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park is often chosen as a filming location in Japanese TV dramas and movies. Spanning over 20 hectares, the park recreates the architecture and overall theme of the capital at that period in time. Start your adventure in the park by visiting the Jingseikan, a small-scale samurai mansion. Head to the town hall, the government office which was politically significant in the 12th century. Check out The Gala Imperial Palace, where the nobles once resided. Finally, you may also visit the Golden Hall, a Buddhist temple from the late Heian period.

Take a stroll around the heritage park and see the bright and vibrant flowers and plants throughout the area. Try out different traditional costumes and dress up as ancient nobles and samurai. Enjoy the thrill of shooting through the bullseye with a bow in an archery experience.

Have a blast as you visit the Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Japan!

Map of Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park

A detailed visitor map of Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, outlining various zones, Heian period buildings, and recommended tour routes for easy exploration planning in Iwate.

Marvel at the vibrant cherry blossoms and a beautiful view of the city hall

Spring cherry blossoms in full bloom frame traditional Japanese buildings at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, highlighting Tohoku's seasonal beauty and inviting visitors for sakura viewing.

See the gorgeous autumn leaves at the Gara Imperial Palace

A visitor in elegant Heian period costume views vibrant autumn foliage from a wooden corridor at Iwate's Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, offering a unique cultural journey.

Visit from October to November to catch the Night Red Leaf Light Show

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park's enchanting evening light-up event, with colorful illumination transforming the park's traditional buildings and trees into a magical nighttime landscape.

Spend the winter in Japan and see The Gala Imperial Palace covered in white snow

Serene winter snowscape at Japan's Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, with traditional Japanese buildings and a striking red bridge covered in white snow, offering a unique seasonal experience.

Check out the town hall, known for its political significance in the 12th century

The majestic recreation of the Heian period government office (Seicho) at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park stands prominently under a clear blue sky, showcasing Tohoku's historical landscape.

Try out different Heian costumes and dress up as a nobleman

Visitors at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park experiencing the Heian period by trying on noble and samurai costumes, happily interacting within ancient buildings and creating lasting memories.

Visit the Heiankan exhibit and see some of the most mind-boggling 3D illusions

A visitor interacts with a fun 3D illusion art mural depicting Heian period nobles at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, offering a unique and engaging photo opportunity.

Purchase Notice

  • Please refer to this page for preventive measures and protocols regarding the new coronavirus
  • Please be informed that the museum may be closed due to weather conditions and facility inspections. Please check the official website before departure

Includes/Excludes

  • Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park Admission Ticket
  • Aristocratic Clothing Experience in the Heian Period
  • Archery Experience
  • Wear Heian Period Samurai Armor Experience
  • Personal expenses not mentioned
  • Twelve Single (ancient female nobles' court clothes) clothing experience
  • Clam painting experience

Reminders

  • Please note that some facilities may be restricted during the filming period

  • Pets are not allowed into the park, with the exception of guide dogs or puppies brought by trainers. If accompanied by a pet, they must be placed in the office (free of charge)

  • Bringing outside food is prohibited inside the park

  • Operations at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park may be suspended due to natural disasters, facility inspections, or other circumstances. Please check the park’s official website for the business hours and calendar before your visit

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site
E-voucher will be sent to your e-mail, please present the voucher at the designated location for ticket exchange

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Iwate Prefecture Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park

Address: 86-1 Konamaru, Iwayado, Esashiku, Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture

How to Get There
- From JR Mizusawa-Esashi Station, take the Haneda-Mizusawa-Esashi Line bus and get off at Mizusawa Ekimae - Take the Mizuwa Line bus from JR Mizusawa Station No. 4 and get off at Esashi Bus Center

Business Hours
  • Exchange hours from November to February: 9:00 am–3:00 pm; Business hours: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
  • Redemption time from March to October: 9:00 am–4:00 pm; Business hours: 9:00 am–5:00 pm
    *Last entry time: One hour before closing time

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 1 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–0 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park known for?

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park in Iwate is renowned for its accurate recreation of a Heian period townscape. It served as a prominent filming location for the famous series "Yan Li" and offers visitors an immersive journey into ancient Japan, showcasing the culture and lifestyle of the Fujiwara family era.

2. What is the historical significance of the Fujiwara family at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park?

The park, deeply rooted in the Heian period, highlights the historical significance of the Fujiwara family, who were influential nobles during that era. It meticulously reconstructs their residences, such as The Gala Palace, allowing visitors to understand the architecture, daily life, and socio-political context of the time when the Fujiwara family held power.

3. Can visitors try on traditional costumes at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park?

Yes, Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park offers a unique opportunity for visitors to dress up in traditional costumes from the Heian period. You can choose to portray ancient nobles or samurai, which enhances the immersive experience of stepping back in time within the historical setting of the park.

4. What specific historical period does Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park primarily focus on?

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park's primary focus is the Heian period of Japanese history. The entire park is designed to transport visitors back to this era, specifically showcasing the grandeur and lifestyle of the nobles and samurai, with meticulously recreated buildings and settings like The Gala Palace.

5. How does the experience at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park change with the seasons?

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park offers a distinctly different experience throughout the year as its scenery changes dramatically with each season. Visitors can enjoy vibrant spring blooms, lush summer greenery, stunning autumn foliage, or serene winter snowscapes, ensuring a unique and picturesque visit regardless of when you come.

6. What major historical structures can visitors explore within Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park?

Within Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park, visitors can explore various meticulously recreated historical structures from the Heian period. A key highlight is The Gala Palace, a grand residence where nobles were depicted to reside, offering a glimpse into the architectural styles and living environments of ancient Japan.

7. What educational opportunities are available for learning about Japanese history at Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park?

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park provides rich educational opportunities focused on the history of Japan, particularly the Heian period. Visitors can stroll through the park's historical townscape, explore the recreated buildings, and immerse themselves in the environment to learn about the culture, daily life, and the significant role of the Fujiwara family.

8. What role did Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park play as a filming location?

Esashi-Fujiwara Heritage Park gained recognition as a significant filming location for the famous historical series "Yan Li." Its authentic recreation of a Heian period townscape, complete with traditional buildings and natural settings, provided an ideal backdrop for historical dramas, bringing ancient Japan to life on screen.

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