Event & Feature

2025.07.10 NARUTO & BORUTO OshizatoEvent & Feature

Starting this weekend! "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village" A "drenched" summer vacation where children fight each other! Midsummer Suidon Festival 2025 Part 2 "Kids Only" Scientific Ninja Tool Dripping Wet Operation! Held for a limited time from Saturday, July 7th

The popular attraction "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village" at Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park "Nijigen no Mori" will be hosting a limited-time event "Midsummer Water Release Festival 2025" for the whole family to enjoy a soaking wet summer. The second event, "Kids Only" Science Ninja Tool Soaking Wet Operation! will be held from July 2th (Sat) to September 7th (Tue).
In this event, participants will be split into two teams and will take part in a survival game in which they will battle with water guns. Participants will wear targets that change color when wet, and will decide the winner by shooting at each other. In addition, each team will select one member to be a "Ninja who runs away" and will receive bonus points. The key to victory will be the team strategy of how to protect their "Ninja" and find the "Ninja who runs away" from the opposing team. The team that wets the opponent's target more will win, and the winning team will receive an original sticker exclusive to the "Midsummer Water Release Festival"! Let's have a thrilling water gun battle with friends and family to blow away the hot summer!

 

Event overview

Date

Saturday, October 2025-Tuesday, December 7 12

Opening hours

10:00~22:00 (Last entry 20:00)

Place

The grass area in front of Hokage Kaoiwa Rock in "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village"

Message

Participants can compete in individual or team battles. Wearing special sheets that change color when wet, participants fight by shooting water guns at each other. During the battle, water cannons are fired at random, raining down around 50 liters of water from above, and the team with the fewest discolored areas after the time limit is up wins. Winning teams will each receive an original sticker exclusive to the Midsummer Suiton Festival.

Entry fee

500 yen/set
*A separate attraction admission ticket is required.
*If you would like to participate, please contact the attraction staff.

Remarks

・There is no place to change clothes in the facility
・There is a possibility of splashing even outside the event area

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.

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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.

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