Theme park
NARUTO×BORUTO Fuji Konohagakure no Sato
The permanent NARUTO area inside Fuji-Q Highland, with a ninja training hall, attractions and themed food. Opened 2019.
A themed area built inside Fuji-Q Highland at the foot of Mount Fuji, recreating the Hidden Leaf Village. It holds attractions, an exhibition and training hall, restaurants serving dishes from the series and a shop. It opened in 2019 and passed its fifth anniversary in 2024, so this is a permanent installation rather than a limited-run event.
Why it is worth it
This and the Awaji Island one are the only two permanent official NARUTO sites in Japan. Entry to the park itself is free, so you can see the area and eat there without buying a day pass.
When to go
Busy at weekends and in school holidays.
Good to know
Fuji-Q is a full theme park — decide in advance whether you want the day pass or just the free entry. It is about two hours from Shinjuku by direct bus, and Mount Fuji is directly behind it, so pair it with the Fuji Five Lakes rather than treating it as a day trip on its own.
NARUTO
Permanent official themed area at Fuji-Q Highland, open since 2019.
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