Event & Feature

2024.08.24 NARUTO & BORUTO OshizatoEvent & Feature

[There are two more summer festivals in Shinobizato this week and next weekend!] There is only one week left of summer vacation! The festival and Bon Odori event where you can enjoy the summer in Shinobizato will be held on August 2th (Sat) and 1th (Sun)!

Enjoy the summer memories at the Shinobizato Summer Festival as the sun sets!
"NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village ~ Shinobi Village Summer Festival ~"

Let's spend a special time at "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village" this summer! "Shinobi Village Bon Odori" and "Shinobi Village Summer Festival" will be held only on weekends and holidays until September 2024, 9 (Sunday)!

The Shinobizato Bon Odori will be held on weekends and holidays until Sunday, September 2024, 9, from 1:16 pm to 00:19 pm. The original Bon Odori dance, which is performed to the Tailed Beast Counting Song from "NARUTO Shippuden," is not only fun to participate in, but you can also get a box of sweets! Participation is free and anyone can join (separate admission fee required).

Similarly, you can enjoy the Shinobizato Summer Festival on weekends and holidays until September 2024, 9! This will also be held from 1:16 pm to 00:19 pm, and there will be plenty of fun games that you can only enjoy at a festival. Try your hand at winning original goods with the Senbon Kuji (00 yen per turn) and Shuriken Shooting Gallery (1 yen per turn)! Naruto and Kurama masks (100 yen each) will also be on sale, adding to the festival atmosphere. Cold drinks (1 to 100 yen each) are also available.

Let's make lots of summer memories at "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village"! All the staff are looking forward to seeing you there.

Overview of "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village ~ Shinobi Village Bon Odori ~"

period

Until Sunday, February 2024, 9
*Only held on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays during the period

Time

16:00~ 19:00

Venue

"NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village", Hokageiwa Square

Message

An original Bon dance was held to the rhythm of the Tailed Beast Counting Song from the TV anime "NARUTO Shippuden" and drums.
Anyone attending the attraction can participate, and those who dance will receive a gift box of sweets.

Entry fee

Free
*Admission fee is required separately
*If you would like to participate, please contact the attraction staff.

Overview of "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village ~ Shinobi Village Summer Festival ~"

period

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*Only available on weekends, holidays, and during the Obon period

Time

16:00~ 19:00

Venue

"NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village", Hokageiwa Square

Message

An original festival stall will be set up at the attraction only during the summer.

①Senbon Kuji/1 yen
A lottery where you choose one of about 100 strings to draw. Prizes include a variety of original goods exclusive to "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village."

② Shuriken shooting gallery: 1 yen per play
You throw three shuriken at a target just like in a shooting gallery, and depending on the color of the target you knock down, you'll receive an original merchandise as a prize.

1. NARUTO masks for sale / 1,000 yen each (tax included)
In conjunction with the "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village ~ Shinobi Village Bon Odori ~" event being held at the same time, Naruto and Kurama masks will be on sale (while stocks last).

④Pickled in a pot / 1-200 yen each (tax included)
They sell drinks chilled to the bone with ice water.

Prices

It varies depending on each festival day.
*A separate attraction admission fee is required.

Experience the new “earth wind”!

The mission rally attraction "Chi no Maki" from "NARUTO & BORUTO SHINOBI-ZATO" was reopened on Saturday, March 3th of this year!
In this attraction, participants head to the "Legendary Cave" to support their village friends as they fight against enemies, based on an original story exclusive to Nijigennomori.However, the "Legendary Cave" can only be reached by collecting "sign" stamps hidden in Oshiri.

Stamps can be obtained at 12 spots set up in the area.
Some of them can be obtained at ninjutsu experience spots that have digital technology that reads hand movements, and by tying the correct "sign" at the monitor installed at the spot, you can activate the ninjutsu and get a stamp. .Participants can enjoy the attractions while becoming more immersed in the world of anime.

What is "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobizato"?

This is an attraction area based on the themes of the popular ninja anime "NARUTO" and the animation "BORUTO NEXT GENERATIONS", which depicts the activities of Naruto Uzumaki's son Boruto, the main character of "NARUTO".The huge "Hokage Rock" and full-size dolls of characters appearing in the TV anime are set up to reproduce "Konohagakure no Sato".While experiencing the world view of the work, you can challenge attractions such as athletics where you can experience training and three-dimensional mazes.

Click here for Shinobizato's special website

We recommend purchasing tickets online!

Purchase your tickets in advance to get in smoothly!

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What is the Hokage's Villa?

The main room is based on the concept of the villa of the Hokage, who rules the Hidden Leaf Village.It is a playful room with a theme for each room, including the living room, bedroom, bathroom, and toilet.Users can visit places that recreate scenes from the anime, photo spots set up throughout the room,Enjoy exclusive amenities found only here.

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Overview of Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”

Since 2008, Pasona Group has collaborated with local governments and local stakeholders on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, and has been working on its own regional revitalization project by attracting various human resources. In 2013, the "Awaji Manga/Anime Island Project" was adopted as part of the "Private Business Planning and Proposal for Prefectural Awajishima Park" publicly invited by Hyogo Prefecture. Together with Hyogo Prefecture, we are promoting regional revitalization projects by attracting tourists.

Click here for details on "Nijigen no Mori"

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