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2024.09.24 NARUTO&BORUTO 忍里イベント&特集

【Direct Bus from Kyoto and Arima Onsen to NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato !】 Round-trip bus tickets and attraction tickets are now available as a set!

Convenient and Comfortable Day Trip Bus Tour from KYOTO and ARIMA ONSEN!
“NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” at Nijigen no Mori is now available!

 

 

Nijigen no Mori’s popular attraction “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” has teamed up with Shinki Bus Co., Ltd.’s LIMON division to offer a special day-trip ticket set that includes round-trip bus tickets from Kyoto and Arima Onsen to Nijigen no Mori and attraction tickets. Enjoy a hassle-free trip with no transfers! This is a must-check for those who want to enjoy activities on a day trip from Kyoto or Arima Onsen!

Book your tickets here!

Convenient and Comfortable Day Trip Bus Tour

1.Easy Access!

 With direct buses, you can reach your destination smoothly without any transfers. Arrive stress-free from Kyoto or Arima Onsen to Nijigen no Mori!

2.Convenient Set with Attraction Tickets! 

The bus tickets and attraction tickets for “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” are bundled together, saving you the hassle of arranging them separately.

3.Comfortable Round Trip with Reserved Buses! 

With scheduled buses, managing your schedule is easy. Enjoy a comfortable journey and immerse yourself in the world of NARUTO all day long!

 

This special ticket, in collaboration includes round-trip bus tickets from Kyoto and Arima Onsen to Nijigen no Mori, attraction tickets for “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato,” and exclusive benefits.

Nijigen no Mori’s popular attraction “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” celebrates its 5th anniversary this year, attracting many visitors from both Japan and abroad. This ticket includes a special 5th-anniversary clear file as a bonus. Enjoy a full day in the world of NARUTO with this ticket!

▲「NARUTO&BORUTO 忍里」5周年記念クリアファイル

Ticket Details

Operation Period September 29, 2024 (Sun) – December 15, 2024 (Sun) *Please check the Shinki Bus LIMON website for operation days.

Contents Two types of special tickets combining round-trip tickets between Kyoto and Nijigen no Mori and attraction tickets for “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” are available.

[1. Light Ticket] Experience the 3D maze “Heaven’s Scroll” and the Ninjutsu Walk Rally “Earth’s Scroll.”

[2. Premium Ticket] Experience the 3D maze “Heaven’s Scroll,” the Ninjutsu Walk Rally “Earth’s Scroll,” and the special mission in Shinobi-Zato. Receive a “Sage Mode Bag” as a gift.

*Attraction hours: 10:00 – 22:00 (last entry at 20:00)

Tour Schedule (Timetable)

  • 9:00 Depart from Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit
  • 10:15-10:20 Depart from Arima Onsen
  • 11:00 Arrive at Nijigen no Mori F Parking Lot
    • Experience attractions at “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato”
      • 3D maze “Heaven’s Scroll”
      • Ninjutsu Walk Rally “Earth’s Scroll”
      • Special mission (Premium Ticket holders only)
      • “Sage Mode Bag” gift (Premium Ticket holders only)
      • Ramen restaurant “Ichiraku” (entry allowed, additional charges apply)
      • Souvenier shop “Konoha Store” (entry allowed, additional charges apply)
  • 17:00 Depart from Nijigen no Mori F Parking Lot
  • 17:40-17:45 Arrive at Arima Onsen
  • 19:30 Arrive at Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit *Arrival times may vary due to traffic conditions.

Prices

[Light Ticket Set]

  • From Kyoto: Adults (12 and over) / ¥10,000 (tax included) Children (5-11) / ¥8,000 (tax included) Under 4 / Free
  • From Arima Onsen: Adults (12 and over) / ¥6,600 (tax included) Children (5-11) / ¥4,600 (tax included) Under 4 / Free

[Premium Ticket Set]

  • From Kyoto: Adults (12 and over) / ¥18,000 (tax included) Children (5-11) / ¥16,000 (tax included) Under 4 / Free
  • From Arima Onsen: Adults (12 and over) / ¥14,600 (tax included) Children (5-11) / ¥12,600 (tax included) Under 4 / Free

Plan Details & Ticket Sales

  • [Japanese Version Here]
  • [English Version Here 1]
  • [English Version Here 2]

Experience the New “Earth’s Scroll”!

The mission rally attraction “Earth’s Scroll” at “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” was renewed and reopened on March 9, 2024! In this attraction, participants support their comrades fighting enemies in the “Legendary Cave” based on an original story exclusive to Nijigen no Mori. However, the “Legendary Cave” can only be reached by collecting “seal” stamps hidden in Shinobi-Zato. Stamps can be obtained at 12 spots within the area. Some stamps can be obtained at ninjutsu experience spots using digital technology that reads hand movements. By forming the correct “seal” in front of the monitors at these spots, ninjutsu is activated, and stamps are obtained. Participants can enjoy the attraction with an enhanced sense of immersion in the anime world.

What is “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato”?

“NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” is an attraction area themed around the popular ninja anime “NARUTO” and its sequel “BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS,” which follows the adventures of Naruto Uzumaki’s son, Boruto. The area recreates the “Hidden Leaf Village” with life-sized statues of characters from the anime and features attractions like athletic challenges and 3D mazes that allow visitors to experience the world of the series.

Web Purchase of Tickets Recommended!

Purchase tickets in advance for smooth entry!

What is the Hokage’s Villa?

This room is themed as the villa of the “Hokage,” the leader of the “Hidden Leaf Village.” It features a living room, bedroom, bathroom, and toilet, each with a playful theme. Guests can enjoy photo spots that recreate scenes from the anime and exclusive amenities available only here.

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Overview of Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Island Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”

Since 2008, Pasona Group has been working on unique regional revitalization projects through “talent attraction” by collaborating with local governments and stakeholders on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture. In 2013, the “Awaji Manga and Anime Island Project” was adopted as a proposal for private business at the Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Island Park, utilizing the vast natural landscape of the 134.8-hectare park to attract tourists and revitalize the region in collaboration with Hyogo Prefecture.

Details of “Nijigen no Mori” Here

 

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