A majestic pagoda, colorful torii gate, koi-filled streams and pools, and several rock gardens all serve to lend serenity and beauty to the Japan Pavilion. Learn about the amazing culture of the Japanese at the fascinating Bijutsu-kan Gallery. Don’t miss the incredibly talented Taiko drummers, Matsuriza, in action and take home some authentic Japanese clothes, toys, Bonsai trees and other souvenirs from one of the many specialty shops.
For an authentic Japanese dining experience at the Pabellón de Japón, check out the Yakitori House (counter service) and the Mitsukoshi Teppan Yaki Dining Room, which boasts tableside cooking and a menu that features beef and seafood entrees, along with fresh vegetables. The Pabellón de Japón lies between the Pabellón de Estados Unidos and Pabellón de Marruecos in the Northeast corner of Epcot’s World Showcase.