NARUTO&BORUTO(shinobi-zato) Light Ticket
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NARUTO&BORUTO(shinobi-zato) Light Ticket

By Nijigen no Mori
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This is an attraction area with the theme of the anime "BORUTO NEXT GENERATIONS", which depicts the activities of Naruto Uzumaki's son Bolt, the main character of the popular ninja anime "NARUTO" and "NARUTO". A huge Hokageiwa and a full-scale doll of the character are installed to reproduce the village of Konohagakure. While experiencing the world view of the work, you can practice "Ten no Maki (giant wooden three-dimensional maze)" and "Earth no Maki (mission rally)". [Purchase Benefits] We will give you a Shinobi original postcard by purchasing from the official website of Crayon Shin-chan. Where to hand over the benefits ... Shinobu local ticket counter ■ "Ten no Maki" A three-story three-dimensional maze attraction located behind a huge "Hokageiwa" with a height of 11m. Tie a mark and activate the technique! Open the door and aim for the top! ■ "Ground winding" The seal of the chakra that has been destroyed by someone. As Shinobu of Konohagakure no Sato, it is a top secret mission to challenge the seven missions written on the scroll and complete the seal of the chakra as it was. * This ticket is an admission ticket to the [NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-ZATO] area and an attraction experience ticket.
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Ages 0-100
Duration: 2–3 hours
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket


  • Scrolls used in the attraction
  • Entry/Admission - Nijigen no Mori
What's not included
  • Ramen, Drink


  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 152088P1

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund

  • All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 152088P1

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  • Nijigen no Mori
    87
    Japan
    Joined in September 2017
  • Khyron82
    0 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Godzilla Interception Visit
    Our tour was primarily focused on the Godzilla attraction, so no info on the other places the park has. From our charter bus parking space, it was a bit of a walk to the Godzilla area, but since the weather was excellent, most didn't mind. After an orientation film explaining how Shin Godzilla ended up in the park, a majority of tour members went to get geared up for the zipline into the monster's mouth. There are height and health restrictions for using the zipline, so the rest of us opted for enjoying view from the various observations platforms near the daikaiju. We did participate in the shooting game at the base of the zipline terminus, which was an exercise in hitting as many targets as accurately as possible, while also ducking the monster's counter-attack. Following that, found a lot to enjoy about the Museum portion of the attraction, with the actual props and miniatures on display, and the various dioramas. Opted out of the photo opportunity and picked up souvenirs in the gift shop. Didn't feel like eating anything heavy and overpriced from the on-site restaurant, so just opted for a Godzilla cream-puff. Had the outside temperature been a bit warmer, I would say it was refreshing, since the strawberries were frozen. I had planned to visit this park solo the year before, but after reading up on the transportation options to get here, and reports from associates who ended up hiring a private local guide and renting a car, I decided to wait until a 2024 tour was put together that included charter bus transportation directly to the park, to avoid many of the problems previous reviews have mentioned on this subject. Overall, it was a pretty enjoyable day, and I'm sure future tours will include this attraction again.
    Written February 9, 2025
  • Marinela P
    0 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Godzilla interception Awaji island Nijigen No Mori Park
    Godzilla interception was our main goal for our son who loves Godzilla. Getting information on how to get there by public transport was very confusing and the reviews stating it was easy to access are not true. First of all it is a very big park and lots of walking . We stayed in Osaka and we wanted a day trip . No matter where you are based you need to catch trains to Sannomiya . Once you get there you have to make your way to the bus stop ( a green building) . We were told that if we take the bus at gate 5 and we are dropped at Awaji IC , there is a shuttle bus . While waiting for the bus we went waking to some shops ( 7 Eleven as a reference) and saw another bus company the West Coast, Shinki Bus . They were leaving 15 minutes later, . Unfortunately for us we made the bad decision and took the bus that dropped us at Awaji IC. We managed to make our way to the stop for shuttle bus as we saw on google, . There are no times and the stop was on a main road . After waiting for some time in the cold we decided to start walking. There are no signs for walking and we used google maps directions. It was a very long walk and we were lucky we found a young Japanese couple who helped us out with directions also using google maps and we are so grateful to them It is not a direct walk and there are no signs , please don’t go to Awaji IC. !!!! On our way back we asked about the return bus and we were told there was a bus leaving every our from parking lot F1 This parking lot is at the entrance of the park ( Godzilla Interception is not far from there ) . It is the Shinki bus which we should have caught in the first place . When you come out of the station at Sannomiya( on East side ), turn to left , this is where you have to come , keep walking past the food shops , a 7 eleven, then you can see at the end of the road in the corner the West Coast Bus Company. It is not far . You cannot access the park by ferry , there are no other buses coming right to the entrance . On our searches on how to get there , you can find buses, but the main entrance is on parking lot F1 ! This is where you have to go! On our way walking to find the park we saw the parking for Highway Oasis bus ( this bus doesn’t come to parking lot F1 it comes to A, which is a fair distance , again is misleading. For Godzilla fans , the Godzilla interception is a must ! We did the zip line which is quite smooth, nothing like a flying fox , the museum is great, we loved everything! Be aware is an outdoor attraction, nature , it is beautiful, It took us an hour to find our way from Awaji IC ( wasted so much time finding the place ) but managed to do all Godzilla . Ended up buying a Godzilla hamburger ( which is very big ( 3 burgers on a skew ) and we caught bus back at 4.30 ( the return trip to our point of origin to Universal City Station took us 1 hour and half ! Awaji Island is not small as we thought ! More transport options to the park will be great and clearer instructions for getting there ! Fantastic for Godzilla fans !
    Written January 26, 2025
  • loveatjournal
    0 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    A funny place for anime lovers
    The park is located inside Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park, so no entrance fee is required to enter it. Fee is charged if you want to play the games inside or to enter different anime theme buildings. The whole area is outdoor so please prepare umbrellas. The park area is large so we didn’t travel through the whole park during our visit. We have tried the zipline in Godzilla Area! It is excited and we loved it ! There are some thematic restaurants inside the park with reasonable price. All of the staff are so friendly! The scenery is beautiful. Whole atmosphere is nice.
    Written October 15, 2023
  • Mubasher S
    0 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must-do for Godzilla fans
    We have a Godzilla-mad teen. He absolutely loved this. Very well done attraction. Thoughtfully combines storytelling with the movies, activities and of course the zip line into Godzilla's mouth. Incredibly friendly staff.
    Written April 19, 2023
  • amra494
    0 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you have a kid that is a Godzilla fan, this is the place to take them
    Amazing venues for Godzilla fans Not easy to get to or leave! Experience of a lifetimes Get your tickets before you go as there are perks and also make sure you arrange your transportation to and from
    Written January 8, 2023
  • SoaringAtDawn
    0 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Fun Family Bonding
    Fantastic outdoor park for Naruto fans!! So thanks to our youngest family member, off we went! Take the direct Naruto bus from OCAT. You can buy a ¥500 shuttle bus ticket admission to explore and walk around the area and/or additional fees (¥3300) to participate in missions (Ten No Maki and Chi No Maki) and fully enjoy the Naruto park. There are two mazes within the Ten No Maki Mission that test intelligence and strength (to figure out how to move within the maze to collect Naruto and Boruto stamps from different characters on your scroll) - each maze exited through a fun slide. The Chi No Maki Mission had the family practice ninja rules (to use your body to get the answer from nature, to sharpen your 5 senses to see through trickery, and to cooperate with each other) in figuring clues on the outdoor Naruto Boruto characters and nature park, so as to choose the right answer to pencil shade your scroll. There is also an AR app that enables the jutsu magic when you stand and pose/perform the jutsu. This was loads of fun - the boys enjoyed performing the jutsu and seeing the fireball or mud wall or water spout through the AR app. There was another new test which had the entire family working together to collect hints and solve puzzles so as to figure out the bad guy ~ teamwork!! There is also a QR code to get the hints if you are unable to figure out the clues. If you get tired, you can always have the tonkatsu ramen for endurance to help you start or continue the missions! 😬 Of course, weather plays an important part in the family’s enthusiasm in continuing the missions... it was a good sunny yet cool Dec weather the day we went.. we got loads of fun, laughter, exercise (walking) and bonding. While waiting for the bus to take us to Sannomiya Kobe, we had coffee and cakes at the park mall. Then we boarded the bus (you pay the bus driver when you alight) and ended the day with a hearty Kobe beef teppanyaki dinner!
    Written December 20, 2019
  • Omotena_Sushi
    0 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Stunning!
    It is about a 1.2 km of walk through the night forest, beautifully illuminated by colorful light. The entertainment with music and projection mapping is incredible. The staff are a very gentle and friendly. I don't know if the tour is carried out in English or any other languages, however it is still worth going to see incredible fusion art of nature and technology.
    Written September 12, 2017
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woolfish
Reservoir, Australia21 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2024 • Family
We loved this. If you’re going to visit two of the ‘worlds’ it’s worth getting the full ticket, otherwise it’s pretty pricey buying everything separately (especially since some merch comes with the ticket that is expensive on its own). But my manga/anime obsessed 11-year-old loved it. The level of interaction was great and it was a good way to do something a bit more active but still in line with his interests. Recommend the ferry across to the island.
Written July 8, 2024
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murphycanberra
5 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Solo
Figuring out the buses is probably the hardest thing. You can get an express bus that takes you right to the gate, or catch regular public transport that takes you to a station 15 minutes walk away.

The express bus can often be booked out so book the bus in advance. You can also book a ticket at the same time on their webpage.

The missions are great but be warned - the extension mission is hard!

You can get some good ramen there too!
Written September 9, 2023
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m-curka-08
Western Australia, Australia113 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Amazing experience. We took direct bus from Namba to Nijigen no Mori and back, took about two hours to get to the park. Once there we had awesome time doing the challenges, had ichiran ramen and visited the souvenir shop on site. Would recommend it to anyone who is an anime fan to go and check it out.
Written July 13, 2024
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Irel S
4 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023
At the time that we went, the park was empty so we were able to do three missions within 3 hours. If you decide to do the mission (which I recommend you do), it will be a lot of fun! The missions aren’t easy but they are challenging so make sure to get there early. Last bus that takes you back to Kobe usually leaves around 6pm, so make sure you have enough time by getting there early. The staff are all super friendly and helpful! Overall a great experience! Also, the maze is labor intensive so make sure you are fit enough to complete this one.
Written January 26, 2023
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missjojo2018
Sydney, Australia401 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Family
As Naruto fans, we were very excited to visit the park. We took part in the activities provided and had fun along the way. For lunch, we had ramen (similar to the ramen Naruto loved) at the cafe. There is also a small souvenir shop for those keen to get some merchandise. It was overall a great experience for us.
Written January 1, 2024
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Thorsten W
17 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Solo
The rock wall with the Hokage and the life-size figures are great.
The obstacle course with puzzles and hand signals to progress was brilliant.
In the second part you just have to walk through the park and do hand signals again. That's less interesting after the obstacle course.
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Written June 3, 2024
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Mdx847
10 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Family
Staff was very nice. Rained all day but nice adventure. It is a far walk from Bus drop off.
Only like 15$ for adults and 10 for kids. 6 & under free. Need more food selections and could be bigger. Yet, kids were excited and layout is nice. Gift shop is cute but pricey. There’s nothing bad about it other than small.
Written May 12, 2024
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Arlette K
3 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Solo
Very cool experience if you like anime. You are in the shoes of a ninja for a few hours. After that, it is possible to eat a dish while fully immersing yourself in the world of Naruto. I would like to point out that this is not a park 100% dedicated to Naruto, just a part of the park. People complain about the time it took to get there: honestly, it wasn't that long.
Google
Written May 12, 2024
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QueenWanklin
Calgary, Canada164 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
I wish we have more time in Japan, but I say this is the best time ever! Really hard to get to if you do not plan ahead. We were lucky that everyone we talked to, from the staff in Kansai Airport, bus drivers, to the staff of Nijigen no Mori, were all very helpful and friendly. If you are a die hard Naruto fan like us, this is the best place for you. Check my how to guide in youtube on how to get there.
Written January 23, 2020
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C L
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019 • Friends
Difficult to get to.
Only accessible by bus which is hard to navigate by non-japanaese speakers.. Missing a stop means an extremely difficult route back or deciding to turn back to a main terminal.
Needs direct buses to the amusement park gates from main stations
Or English advisories on the bus

The bus services in Japan are not easy to navigate.

Did not end up at the park due to the difficulty of travel from missing a single stop and navigating the bus system is not straight forward.

Would be easier if there was easily accessible like universal studios
Written October 20, 2019
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