Shigeru Miyamoto recently gave fans a 15 minute tour of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan, which was our best look at the park yet. Just a few days later, a new wave of assets have come in that give us a closer look at some of the park s nooks and crannies.
First off, we get a bird s eye view of the entire park in all of its glory. You can see some of the locations that Miyamoto showed off in his presentation, including Bowser s Castle, the entrance pipe, Peach s Castle, and much more. This is definitely our best look at the park yet.
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
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The USJ theme park land officially opens to the public on Feb. 4, 2021, but will begin allowing annual passholders who have won a lottery inside
as early as tonight. Don’t expect 4K on-board ride footage of Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge and virtual walk-throughs cast to your TV to watch at home, though videos and photos will not be allowed during the preview and, unlike at American parks, guests historically (and almost universally) comply with the rules.
Since we ll be unable to step inside the land ourselves until later in 2021, here’s a primer on every new and newsworthy detail that just dropped, including how interactive features will put you inside a real-life Nintendo game:
Posted on Friday, December 18th, 2020 by Jacob Hall
Universal Studios shook up the entire theme park landscape with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter when it opened in 2007. Now, they’re looking to do it again with another franchise beloved by people of all ages and from all around the world.
2021 will see the arrival of
Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. Featuring rides and attractions based on Mario, Yoshi, and other beloved characters, the theme park expansion looks to immerse visitors in the colorful and exciting world of a video game. After all, it’ll be the only place on the planet where you can actually race through a Mario Kart grand prix or ride a Yoshi across the Mushroom Kingdom.