The attraction features a mural made of over 15,000 tiny pieces of glass and mother-of-pearl.
The throne room displays a glass slipper on a pedestal that illuminates when viewed from a specific angle.
The gallery includes 'magic' paintings that change their appearance when viewed with a camera flash.
Visitors can sit on the royal throne for official portrait opportunities provided by park photographers.
The interior architectural details are designed to mimic a grand European palace ballroom.
Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall is an immersive walk-through attraction located inside Cinderella Castle at Tokyo Disneyland. Visitors traverse a series of gallery rooms that utilize dioramas, paintings, and sculptures to retell the story of Cinderella. The centerpiece of the attraction is a large throne room featuring a glass slipper displayed on a cushion and a golden throne meant for guest photos. Unlike many Disney attractions, this is a self-guided experience that allows guests to move through the rooms at their own pace. The interior design incorporates elements from the classic 1950 animated film including motifs made from paper, wood, and glass.
The golden throne room offers the most iconic photo opportunity, especially while sitting on the throne.
Bring a camera with a flash, as some displays include hidden interactive effects revealed only by flash photography.
Visit during the afternoon parade if you want to avoid peak congestion in the castle corridors.
Take your time in the final throne room to ensure you get a clear photo without other guests in the frame.
Do not skip the middle gallery rooms, as many visitors rush straight to the throne; the dioramas and murals provide the most detail.
Refrain from touching the glass displays or climbing on the furniture, as many items are delicate art pieces.