Event & Feature

2024.08.12 NARUTO & BORUTO OshizatoEvent & Feature

[You can collect all the types! Or just collect one type!] Get your very own hermit mode bag! We are now selling original patches exclusively for the premium item "Hermit Mode Bag"!

Create your own hermit mode bag!
Original patches for the "Sage Mode Bag" are now on sale!

Nijigen no Mori's popular attraction "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village" offers a premium ticket that includes the "Heaven's Scroll" and "Earth's Scroll" attractions that can be played with a regular admission ticket, as well as a special mission experience and a premium item, the "Sage Mode Bag"!
Original badges that can be used to decorate your "Sage Mode Bag" with your own unique decor are on sale exclusively to those who purchase a ticket that includes this "Sage Mode Bag"!
The "Sage Mode Bag" is an original item that has excited fans, and is based on the scroll that Naruto wears when in Sage Mode. There are five types of original patches on sale this time. You can create your own "Sage Mode Bag" while thinking about the touching story of the anime, such as the "Konohagakure Village Mark" and the "Uchiha Family Crest".
Calling all ninjas from around the world! Gather at "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village" and get your very own premium goods!

Original Patch Overview

Distribution start date

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Opening hours

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

For sale

Those who purchased a premium ticket or VIP journey pass for "NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village"

Price

1,000 yen each (tax included) / 5 types in total

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.

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We recommend purchasing tickets online!

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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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