Naruto Amusement Park

  • Publicado el : 09/05/2019
  • Por : S.R.
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Les ninjas à portée de main

Le manga phénomène Naruto vient d'être immortalisé sous la forme d'un parc d'attractions qui a ouvert ses portes sur l'île d'Awaji. Les fans de l’œuvre de Masami Kishimoto pourront admirer en live les shinobis dont les aventures trépidantes ont pour beaucoup rythmé leur jeunesse.

The manga of a generation

Naruto is THE manga of the 2000s, with One Piece. The story of the young orphan ninja, more gifted at the beginning for silly behavior than for nimpo (ninja tactics), and who wanted to become Hokage has created an entirely new generation of manga fans like its predecessor, Dragon Ball.

The immense popularity of Naruto has produced a whopping 235 million volumes, to the status of the third top-grossing manga in history. 

Cosplay de Naruto

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Awaji Island, north of the whirlpool

Awaji Island was chosen for a reason to host the amusement park. The famous Naruto whirlpool, which gave its name to the eponymous hero of the manga, is located south of this island and can be seen from the coasts.

As a reminder, Naruto comes from the Uzumaki clan, from the Land of Eddies, and sports a swirl-shaped emblem on the back of his jacket

 

Naruto whirlpool

Naruto whirlpool

Chris Gladis. Flickr (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en)

The park, a fan's paradise

The park, named "Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-zato", is a tribute to the manga as well as its spin-off, Boruto.

On an 8,000 m2 space located in Nijigen noMori, fans will be able to find many iconic places from the series such as the mountain where the faces of the 5 first Hokage are carved or the green doors of the hidden village of Konoha.

For those with an empty stomach, a replica of the Ichiraku ramen restaurant is open, with the familiar shio-ramen, misô ramen, and tonkotsu ramen on the menu!

Sculpture des Hokage

Naruto Boruto Shinobi Zato (@nb_shinobizato)


Dirección - Horario - Acceso

  • Dirección

  • Phone

    0799-64-7061
  • Horario

    Take the bus at Sannomiya station in Kobe to Awaji IC (about 40 minutes)
  • Precio

    Adult: 3,300 yen (around € 24) High school student and students: 1,800 yen (around € 14) Child: 500 yen (around € 4)
  • Acceso

    Every day, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Sitio web

    http://nijigennomori.com/naruto_shinobizato/

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