Universal Studios Japan in Osaka <\/strong>is one of Japan’s most popular theme parks next to the Tokyo Disney Resort<\/a>. Since its opening in March 2001, some new areas have been added to the original attractions, such as the Harry Potter area and the Minion area. The latest highlight is the Super Nintendo World<\/strong>, which officially opens its doors on March 18th. We got advance entry to take a look into the new area, as technical rehearsals are currently being carried out with visitors of the park. In this article, we will take you with us into the new world and give you our first impressions!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The new area of Super Nintendo World is located in the northern part of Universal Studios Japan, between Water World <\/em>and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter<\/em>. The entrance follows a path in front of the Water World <\/em>and, after a first photo spot, leads through a large warp tube.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
You exit the tube through Princess Peach’s castle and end up in a colorful Nintendo world that is bursting with details. A real sensory overload! Many of the objects move, which creates an active environment. Everywhere you can see coin blocks and characters that we all know from Super Mario games \u2014 whether from the retro games of the 1990s <\/a>or the more recent versions with Nintendo Switch.
Take your time and let the many impressions work on you so that it becomes a unique experience.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Super Nintendo World offers two ride attractions, where you can expect long waiting times in the first time frame after the opening. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Let’s start with the main attraction: MARIO KART Koopa\u2019s Challenge.<\/strong> If you’ve played Mario Kart on one of the Nintendo consoles before, you’ll know that it is a car race where you collect coins and shoot other players with objects such as turtle shells.
That is exactly what is possible on this ride with the latest technology. 3D glasses and buttons in your car make it possible to aim independently at other drivers and set your own high score. At the end of the ride, you can compare it with your fellow players.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The ride is quite fast and has a lot of projections. It feels like you are in a real race, and of course, the famous rainbow route is not missing. Put on the band designed like Mario’s hat on your head, then attach glasses that await in your car to your band. There is a detailed introduction video with all explanations in the waiting area beforehand.
There is space for up to four people (two rows with two people each) in each carriage. Children must be at least 107 cm tall and need an accompanying person up to 122 cm.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The second attraction is a slower ride suitable for smaller children (from 86 cm). In Yoshi\u2019s Adventure,<\/strong> ride Yoshi and follow a treasure map to search for three colored eggs. If you discover one of them, you can press the corresponding colored button.
This ride is especially impressive because of the detailed sceneries and figures on the journey. In addition, you have a great view across the Super Nintendo World from the car. A photo is taken during the ride, which can later be purchased at the photo booth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The official website of Universal Studios Japan<\/a> says “the whole world is your playground” <\/em>and it really is like this. The whole area is interactive <\/strong>and even has hidden spots you can search for during your visit.
However, you need a power-up band <\/strong>to enjoy these additional attractions. These bands have different designs and are sold at the entrance to Super Nintendo World for 3,200 yen. If you also download the Universal Studios Japan app <\/strong>(Android \/ iOS<\/a>), you can link your power-up band via a QR code and always see your current score, collect stickers, and much more.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
With the power-up band, several actions are available to you. On the one hand, you can collect coins and power-up blocks by punching them like in the game. There are also hidden details that allow you to get certain stickers in the app when you touch them with your band.
Most fun with the power-up band, however, are the five mini-games, the so-called key challenges<\/strong>. Whether to switch off the alarm clocks so that the carnivorous plant does not wake up; rapid turning to stop the gumba mushroom; solve the puzzle to stop the bob-omb-bomb from exploding, and more \u2014the creators of Super Nintendo World have come up with a lot of great ideas. So, consider adding a Powerup Smart Band to your admission to participate in these games.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
For every game you win, you receive a golden key in the app. When you’ve collected three, you can join the fight against the final boss during the Bowser Jr. Shadow Showdown<\/strong>. In the final battle against Bowser’s offspring, you can play using your shadow just like in the real game: bumping bombs, throwing fireballs, jumping on blocks, and ducking missiles. Together with other players, you have to defeat Bowser Jr. and get the golden mushroom back.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When visiting an amusement park, the right food shouldn’t be missing. In the Super Nintendo World, you can find Kinopio\u2019s Cafe<\/strong>, a restaurant depicting Toad\u2019s house, with a menu featuring the park’s own “Mario” burger, mushroom dishes, a question mark-block tiramisu, popcorn, and more.
There is also a booth in the Yoshi area where you can get snacks. Yoshi\u2019s Snack Island<\/strong> offers “turtle” calzones filled with yakisoba and cheese, as well as sweet drinks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If it’s too crowded to eat at the Super Nintendo World or you’re craving a late-night snack, you can get snacks in the regular area of Universal Studios \u2014 on Hollywood Street. In the Mario Caf\u00e9 & Store, <\/strong>you can treat yourself to sweet pancake sandwiches with strawberries or grapes as well as drinks.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
In addition to the main attractions, there are other highlights that you shouldn’t miss. One of them is the character meetings. Take a chance to talk to Mario and Luigi<\/strong> and get a souvenir photo together with them. Princess Peach<\/strong> and the little mushroom Toad<\/strong> are also in the area and are waiting for you.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Of course, souvenirs should not be missing at an amusement park, too, and Universal Studios Japan has stocked up on a lot of goods. Key chains, stationery, kitchen accessories, plush toys, and clothing \u2014 there is everything your heart desires. So take enough extra money with you to browse the souvenir shops.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Purchase your tickets for your visit to Universal Studios Japan in advance, especially if you plan to visit on the weekend, a public holiday, or during the school holidays. Here’s a detailed article on how to buy tickets<\/a>. We recommend that you use our official partner Voyagin<\/a> <\/strong>to buy tickets.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Universal Studio Japan has created an overview about Area Timed Entry Tickets <\/a>with all important information and step-by-step instructions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Furthermore, for both ride attractions of the Super Nintendo World Express Passes<\/a> are available. These must also be purchased in advance in addition to the actual admission ticket. Express passes cost a lot, but you can save yourself hours of queuing up and experience more of the park.<\/p>\n\n\n\n