The maze is constructed entirely of wood to replicate the aesthetic and atmosphere of hidden ninja training grounds.
The interior layout is designed to challenge spatial awareness, utilizing blind turns and narrow corridors common in Edo-period architecture.
Ninja Labyrinth is a wooden puzzle maze located within the Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura theme park. The structure is built as a traditional-style wooden fortification designed to disorient visitors through a series of internal obstacles and dead ends. It emphasizes historical immersion, requiring participants to navigate shifting paths to find the exit. The labyrinth is part of a larger historical reconstruction site depicting the Edo period in Japan. It serves as an active, physical experience rather than a static display.
The entrance gate of the labyrinth, which features traditional wooden architecture and ninja-themed signage.
Keep your belongings secure or stored in lockers, as the narrow corridors require significant movement.
Participate in the park's ninja-themed costume rental to enhance the immersive experience of the labyrinth.
Avoid attempting to navigate the maze while carrying bulky luggage or large bags.
Closed on Wednesdays; periodic maintenance closures occur throughout the year, typically in early winter.
Refrain from running or climbing on the wooden walls to prevent injury and damage to the historical-style structure.