Tobu World Square
📍 Tochigi, Nikko
A theme park near Nikko where you tower like a giant over the whole world: 100-plus famous landmarks — the Pyramids, the Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal, Tokyo — rebuilt in flawless 1:25 miniature, peopled by 140,000 tiny figures.
Near the hot springs of Kinugawa, just shy of Nikko, is a theme park that hands you the whole planet at knee height. Tobu World Square packs over 100 of the world’s most famous buildings into one walkable garden, each rebuilt in painstaking 1:25 miniature.
Why It’s Interesting
Stroll from the Pyramids of Giza to St. Peter’s Basilica to the Taj Mahal to a tiny Tokyo skyline in the space of an afternoon, towering over each like a friendly kaiju. The detail is the joy: some 140,000 miniature figures populate the models, frozen in tiny dramas you only notice if you crouch. It’s gloriously kitschy, weirdly educational, and an irresistible photo trap.
Best Time to Visit
Year-round. A winter evening illumination lights the little world up after dark for a different, glowing experience.
Getting There
It has its own station on the Tobu line toward Kinugawa Onsen — easy to reach and easy to pair with the rest of the Nikko area’s quirks.
🐿️ Cinnamon was here
Field report
Tobu World Square rebuilds the planet at 1:25 — a hundred-plus world landmarks in flawless miniature, from the Pyramids to a 26-metre Tokyo Skytree, populated by 140,000 tiny citizens frozen mid-errand.
Here is the thing: at 1:25 scale, I am a KAIJU. I toured Earth as its largest resident — peering into Versailles' windows, straddling the Nile, looming benevolently over a tiny Times Square whose tiny people remained calm. The modelwork rewards crawling close: miniature weddings, tiny crimes, a window-washer forever half-done with the Empire State.
It's near Nikko, pairs with Edo Wonderland for a full day of alternate realities, and the humans bring zoom lenses for the detail work. I brought only my size advantage. World tour: one afternoon. Passport: unnecessary. Ego: enormous.
— Cinnamon 🐿️
📸 Cinnamon's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
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