Toei Kyoto Studio Park
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Location | Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan |
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Coordinates | 35°00′58″N 135°42′29″E / 35.016°N 135.708°E |
Opened | November 1, 1974 |
Operated by | Toei Kyoto Studio Co., Ltd. |
Theme | Jidaigeki, Toei Company and Toei Animation's works |
Attendance | 860,000 |
Area | 5.3 ha (13 acres) |
Website | www |


Toei Kyoto Studio Park (東映太秦映画村, Tōei Uzumasa Eigamura) is a theme park and film set modeled after the Edo period located in Kyoto, Japan that opened its doors in 1975.[1][2][3] It is situated in Toei Company's Kyoto Studio where movies have been produced.[4][5]
In 2020, the park opened Evangelion Kyoto Base, which is based on the anime franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion. The main attraction is a 15-meter statue of the EVA-01's upper body, with visitors able to have their photos taken inside the Entry Plug and on the Evangelion's right hand.[6]
Projects filmed at the park include Sebastiano Serafini's historical Japan-themed music video for the single "Inori".[7] A song from Kevin and Karyn’s Chinese-language album was also filmed in this area.[8]

References
[edit]- ^ "Toei Kyoto Studio Park - Kyoto Travel Guide | Planetyze". Planetyze. Retrieved 2017-08-16.
- ^ Japan's Toei Kyoto Studio Park: Samurai, ninjas and the original Power Rangers
- ^ "Amusement Parks Asia...Still Amusing?", Issues & Trends, vol. 15, no. 1, Pacific Asia Travel Association, p. 5, 2010
- ^ Kyoto, the city of samurai movies - JAPAN Monthly Web Magazine
- ^ The Toei Uzumasa Eigamura (Movie Studio) - The Kyoto Project
- ^ Shibata, Yuki (2020-10-27). "Kyoto film studio attraction offers chance to 'pilot' Evangelion robot". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2025-05-18.
- ^ "謎のハイヴィジュアル系・セヴァの人気曲「Inori」のMvが時代劇に!".
- ^ "Liang Zhi Lao Hu - Kevin Susanto".
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