Nijigen no Mori "NARUTO&BORUTO Shinobi-zato" Advance Ticket | Japan
2026/03/27
J'ai passé une superbe journée. Ce n'est pas un parc d'attraction mais un parc à thème et c'est super si vous aimez Naruto, ce parc est parfait. Nous avons pris le billet light et nous avons pu effectuer deux missions, c'était très amusant. Le premier dans le labyrinthe en bois a été notre favori. Le deuxième était un rallye tampon mais nous nous sommes bien amusées avec les signes ninja à faire pour accéder à certains tampons. A chaque fin de missions, nous avons gagnés des cartes. Ce sont de supers souvenirs. Seul point négatif, nous avons été content de manger à Ichiraku ramen mais c'était un peu cher et pour une petite quantité. Le décors et les statues sont super bien faits. Je me suis beaucoup amusée.
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Osaka/Kobe to Nijigen no Mori/Sumoto Onsen|One-way/Round-trip via Expressway Bus|Awaji Island
2026/03/19
We took the 08:30 bus and got off at 10:35. We rushed to Parking A to catch the 10:50 Free Shuttle Bus to Parking F (thanks to the previous comment for the information 🙌🏻). It was just me, my mom, and two Japanese girls on the bus. There were signs along the way, so we didn't have to worry about getting lost. Playing Dragon Quest really saved us 25-30 minutes of walking, otherwise we would have been tired before even entering the park... Plus, there's a Crayon Shin-chan school bus right outside Parking where we could take photos. (Friendly reminder: My mom and I played Dragon Quest for 2 hours and 59 minutes. We got stuck at first and asked staff for hints. They initially showed us a small area on the map, but we still couldn't find it. Finally, they pointed out the room to us 😂 (Each person only gets one chance).)
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Awaji Island | Nijigen no Mori Dragon Quest Island Ticket | Hyogo, Japan
2026/03/16
The game is simple, has a Chinese language option, and is suitable for people of all ages even if they don't understand Japanese. However, be aware that public transportation is very infrequent. I used the Kansai Wide Pass this time, taking the Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Nishi-Akashi, then transferring to a bus at Maiko Station (where there are more frequent buses). The return trip was the same, short and not crowded. This might be a good option if you're not planning a road trip. I went on a weekday, and it wasn't crowded, with no waiting at any checkpoints. Plus, the weather was around 15-16 degrees Celsius, very comfortable! But it will likely be more crowded and strenuous in the summer and on weekends.
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