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NARUTO

Deux villages officiels permanents, la ville natale de l'auteur, et la vraie province des ninjas.

Be clear about this one: the Hidden Leaf Village is invented, so unlike Shibuya in Jujutsu Kaisen or Uji in Sound! Euphonium there is no real town drawn as Konoha. What Japan has instead is four different things. **Two permanent official themed villages** — NARUTO×BORUTO Shinobi-Zato at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island, and NARUTO×BORUTO Fuji Konohagakure no Sato inside Fuji-Q Highland at the foot of Mount Fuji, both built rather than temporary. **The author's home town**, Nagi in Okayama, a small place below Mount Nagi whose museum has presented that landscape as the origin of the work's world. **The Jump Shop**, which is the official merchandise channel. And **Iga**, in Mie, which is not a NARUTO location at all but is the historical home of the ninja the whole genre comes from — its museum has a relocated ninja house with working trick mechanisms and a demonstration with real weapons. If what you actually want is ninja rather than Konoha, Iga is the honest answer.

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Choisissez une ville et nous vous montrons ce qu'il y a pour NARUTO — les lieux, et ce qui se passe pendant votre séjour.

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Questions fréquentes

Is there a real Hidden Leaf Village in Japan?

No. Konoha is invented, so there is no real town drawn as it. What exists are two permanent official themed villages: Shinobi-Zato on Awaji Island and Fuji Konohagakure inside Fuji-Q Highland.

Where can I see real ninja in Japan?

Iga in Mie prefecture. The Iga-ryu Ninja Museum has a relocated ninja house with working trick mechanisms and a demonstration with real weapons. It has nothing to do with NARUTO, which is the point.

Which of the two NARUTO parks should I choose?

Fuji-Q if you are near Tokyo or Mount Fuji; Awaji Island if you are travelling through Kansai. Fuji-Q charges no entry fee for the park itself, so you can see the area without a day pass.