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The map shows how guests can enter the Mushroom Kingdom in grander scale than ever before. The entrance begins at Peach’s Castle, where they can have a meet and greet with Mario and Luigi or purchase special wristbands for the park, and from there, guests can head over to Bowser’s Castle (towards the left side of the map), dine at Kinopio’s Cafe (center of the map), or ride some attractions throughout,
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Guests can also ride attractions like Koopa’s Challenge in Koopa’s Castle and Yoshi’s Adventure in Mount Beanpole, according to
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Universal Studios Japan has unveiled the first-ever Super Nintendo World amusement park area map to hold fans over for the widely anticipated 2021 opening.
With the map, Nintendo aficionados can plot their forthcoming trip to the Super Nintendo World, including visits to the different iconic characters’ universe. This theme park is set to be the most complex area within Universal Studios Japan (USJ). From the map, fans can get a better understanding of what to expect at the real-life Mushroom Kingdom. The comprehensive depiction of the theme park includes fan favorites such as rideable attractions at Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge and Yoshi’s Adventure inside of Koopa’s Castle and Mount Beanpole respectively.
Here s a Closer Look at Japan s Super Nintendo World The park features a Toad-themed café, as well as real-life Yoshi and ‘Super Mario Kart’ games.
Following a virtual tour, Nintendo and Universal Studios Japan have now revealed the full details of the much anticipated Super Nintendo World theme park in Osaka. While fans have previously expressed concerns over the seemingly small size of the site, the official map unveils attractions ranging from a Toad-themed café to a real-life
Super Mario Kart experience.
Visitors will enter the park by walking through Peach’s Castle. Yoshi’s Adventure is one of the first rides fans will come across, followed by Koopa’s Castle, where you can play the
Nintendo fans were treated to an in-depth look at Universal Studios Japan s latest attraction opening next year. Â
The full scale Mario themed park has been six years in the making and was estimated to cost about $351 million to build.
Universal Studios Japan already plays host to the successful
Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Nintendo have no doubts this next big attraction will be a mega hit.
Mario s creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, took viewers on a trip around Super Nintendo World.(Nintendo)
Nintendo unveiled a number of rides and attractions during a live streamed Nintendo Direct presented by Mario s creator Shigeru Miyamoto.