In the heart of Japan, a land known for its rich culture and advanced technology, fans of “Naruto” find a magical refuge where the line between reality and anime fades. The theme parks dedicated to the universe of “Naruto” and “Boruto” offer visitors the chance to explore the Hidden Leaf Village, test their ninja skills, and dive deep into the work that has captivated millions around the world.
This article invites you to embark on a detailed adventure through the “Naruto” theme parks in Japan, discovering the main attractions, immersive experiences, and unforgettable souvenirs that only the land of the rising sun can provide.

Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-zato
The Shinobi-zato, located on Awajishima Island, is known for being the largest Naruto theme park in the world. The island offers an escape from daily routine and transforms fiction into reality with its exhibits and interactive activities that pay homage to the Naruto universe.
This park invites visitors to become ninjas for a day, with activities ranging from throwing shurikens to participating in reconnaissance missions. The interactive attractions are accompanied by cutting-edge technology, creating an immersive experience that is both educational and fun.
We had the chance to visit this park in person and will document our adventure below:
Location and Environment
Located in the heart of Nijigen no Mori, the Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-zato is a unique experience that spans 8,000 square meters. The setting faithfully recreates memorable places from the series, such as the mountain with the carved faces of the first five Hokage and the gates of the Hidden Leaf Village.
Main Attractions
The attractions here are designed to provide visitors with a deep dive into ninja culture. There is a variety of activities, from ninja skill tests to interactive game areas. The reproductions of ninja training areas allow fans to test their skills in physical and mental challenges, reflecting the training of the characters in the series.
The two main attractions of the “Naruto & Boruto Shinobi-zato” park on Awaji Island are:
Ten no Maki (The Scroll of Heaven) – The 3D Maze
This attraction begins with the entrance through the gates of the Hidden Leaf Village, followed by a meeting with the Hokage Rock monument, which displays the Hokage leaders up to the fifth, Tsunade. The three-story 3D maze behind the Hokage Rock offers two paths: the Uzumaki, which tests physical strength with steep inclines and stairs to climb, and the Uchiha, which challenges knowledge with tricks and puzzle doors.

Chi no Maki (The Scroll of Earth)
In this attraction, visitors receive a scroll with 7 missions to interact with members of the Akatsuki and pass the Senjutsu training tests. Additionally, there are points for fun photos with life-size statues of the characters and an augmented reality game for smartphones.
These experiences are designed to immerse visitors in the world of “Naruto” and “Boruto,” offering a mix of physical and mental challenges, as well as interactivity with famous elements from the series.

NARUTO FUJI Hidden Leaf Village
The Fuji-Q Highland features the NARUTO×BORUTO FUJI Hidden Leaf Village, a themed experience located at the base of Mount Fuji. This attraction offers visitors the chance to explore an authentic recreation of the Hidden Leaf Village, complete with games and exhibits inspired by the series.
Fans can enjoy games that test their accuracy and knowledge of the Naruto world, as well as exhibits that detail the story and characters of the series. The souvenir shops offer a variety of exclusive merchandise, allowing visitors to take home a memento of their ninja adventure.
Ninja Way Museum
This museum is a must-visit for fans, offering rare sketches from the original manga and a mini-theater with a special anime film. A room recreates the “Hokage Room” and the “throne” of the Uchiha hideout, where visitors can take commemorative photos dressed in an Akatsuki cloak.

Game Arcade Ninjutsu Carnival
This interactive attraction allows visitors to summon a frog from Mount Myōboku and throw it towards Gamakichi or Gamatatsu, practice throwing shurikens with Akatsuki members, or roll a ball to knock down Orochimaru. Winners receive a special plush toy, with details like Sasuke’s hidden Rinnegan appearing when lifting the plush’s hair.
Additionally, the park offers a variety of attractions and themed restaurants, such as Ramen Ichiraku, arcade games, 3D shooting rides, souvenir shops, and much more.
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