Welcome:
Login/Register

Japan Review

Read our Orlando-Disney World sights reviews. Or post your own.

Japan

Amusement Parks, Epcot


Fodor's Review:

A brilliant vermilion torii gate, based on Hiroshima Bay's much-photographed Itsukushima Shrine, frames the World Showcase Lagoon and stands as the striking emblem of Disney's serene version of Japan.

Disney horticulturists deserve a hand for creating an authentic landscape: 90% of the plants they used are native to Japan. Rocks, pebbled streams, pools, and carefully pruned trees and shrubs complete the meticulous picture. At sunset, or during a rainy dusk, the twisted branches of the corkscrew willows frame a perfect Japanese view of the five-story winged pagoda that is the heart of the pavilion. Based on the 8th-century Horyuji Temple in Nara, the brilliant blue pagoda has five levels, symbolizing the five elements of Buddhist belief -- earth, water, fire, wind, and sky.

The peace is occasionally interrupted by authentic performances on drums and gongs. Other entertainment is provided by demonstrations of traditional Japanese crafts, such as kite-making. Mitsukoshi Department Store, an immense three-centuries-old retail firm known as Japan's Sears Roebuck, is a favorite among Epcot shoppers and carries everything from T-shirts to kimonos and row upon row of Japanese dolls. Diners are entertained by the culinary feats of chefs at Teppan Edon or they can indulge in sushi and other authentic bites at Tokyo Diningo.

 

Travel Talk

Visit the Travel Talk forums for help on planning your trip