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NARUTO×BORUTO FUJI HIDDEN VILLAGE OF KONOHA
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Fuji-Q Highland
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
Eejanaika
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Zokkon
6663-35 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Fujiyama
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, 富士吉田市 Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Shining Flower
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
Takabisha
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
Fujiyama Museum
Japan, 〒403-0017 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Shinnishihara, 5 Chome−6−1 リサとガスパールタウン 内
Fujiyama Tower
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, 富士吉田市 Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Ichiraku Ramen
6-6663-29 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
バーミヤン 富士急ハイランド駅前店
6663-11 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Taiwan kitchenCoCo
5 Chome-2-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Gyushige (Fujikyu Highland Mae)
6663-11 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Mos Burger Fujikyu Highland Shop
Japan, 〒403-0017 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Shinnishihara, 5 Chome−6−1 富士急ハイランド 内
Kai Treasure Sword Shingenkan
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, 富士吉田市 Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Pizza-la Express
Japan, 〒401-0301 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Fujiyoshida, Shinnishihara, 5 Chome−6−1 富士急ハイランド
Japanese dinning Fujiichi
6663-11 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Thomas Restaurant
5 Chome-6 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
代官山Candy apple 富士急ハイランド店 りんご飴専門店カフェ
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
Nearby hotels
CABIN & LOUNGE HIGHLAND STATION INN
6663-11 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Climbing Gear Rental Shop LaMont
6663-11 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan
Highland Resort Hotel & Spa
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
MIYABI Highland Terrace Villa
Japan, 〒403-0011 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Arakura, 2650-4 2650-5
Hotel Tatsugaoka Fuji
3 Chome-6-10 Tatsugaoka, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0014, Japan
West Inn Fuji-Yoshida
1205 Matsuyama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0016, Japan
Pine tree
1229 Matsuyama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0016, Japan
FUJIYAMA INN CONIFER
1607 Matsuyama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0016, Japan
Megu Fuji Plus+
2 Chome-33-32 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan
enjoy Mt.Fuji B棟
Japan, 〒403-0015 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Tokiwadai, 1 Chome−3−1 enjoy Mt.Fuji B棟
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NARUTO×BORUTO FUJI HIDDEN VILLAGE OF KONOHA

Japan, 〒403-0017 Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Shinnishihara, 5 Chome−6−1 富士急ハイランド
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attractions: Fuji-Q Highland, Eejanaika, Zokkon, Fujiyama, Shining Flower, Takabisha, La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa, Fujiyama Museum, Fujiyama Tower, restaurants: Ichiraku Ramen, バーミヤン 富士急ハイランド駅前店, Taiwan kitchenCoCo, Gyushige (Fujikyu Highland Mae), Mos Burger Fujikyu Highland Shop, Kai Treasure Sword Shingenkan, Pizza-la Express, Japanese dinning Fujiichi, Thomas Restaurant, 代官山Candy apple 富士急ハイランド店 りんご飴専門店カフェ
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Nearby attractions of NARUTO×BORUTO FUJI HIDDEN VILLAGE OF KONOHA

Fuji-Q Highland

Eejanaika

Zokkon

Fujiyama

Shining Flower

Takabisha

La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa

Fujiyama Museum

Fujiyama Tower

Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland

4.3

(9.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Eejanaika

Eejanaika

4.7

(267)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Zokkon

Zokkon

4.5

(49)

Open 24 hours
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Fujiyama

Fujiyama

4.6

(77)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Discover Mt Fujis beauty and history
Discover Mt Fujis beauty and history
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
403-0005, Yamanashi, Fujiyoshida, Japan
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Cycling, trekking, and cave exploration in the forest at the foot of Mt. Fuji
Cycling, trekking, and cave exploration in the forest at the foot of Mt. Fuji
Sat, Dec 6 • 2:00 PM
401-0320, Yamanashi, Narusawa, Minamitsuru District, Japan
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Mountain Climb with a Expert Guide
Mountain Climb with a Expert Guide
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
401-0301, Yamanashi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of NARUTO×BORUTO FUJI HIDDEN VILLAGE OF KONOHA

Ichiraku Ramen

バーミヤン 富士急ハイランド駅前店

Taiwan kitchenCoCo

Gyushige (Fujikyu Highland Mae)

Mos Burger Fujikyu Highland Shop

Kai Treasure Sword Shingenkan

Pizza-la Express

Japanese dinning Fujiichi

Thomas Restaurant

代官山Candy apple 富士急ハイランド店 りんご飴専門店カフェ

Ichiraku Ramen

Ichiraku Ramen

3.6

(61)

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バーミヤン 富士急ハイランド駅前店

バーミヤン 富士急ハイランド駅前店

3.6

(275)

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Taiwan kitchenCoCo

Taiwan kitchenCoCo

4.7

(14)

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Gyushige (Fujikyu Highland Mae)

Gyushige (Fujikyu Highland Mae)

3.9

(185)

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🇯🇵 Free Entry to the Naruto Village!!
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🇯🇵 Free Entry to the Naruto Village!!
Dr. Mosaab AbdallaDr. Mosaab Abdalla
My visit was worth it 😍 Captivating Hidden Village Experience: The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village is truly an enchanting destination that brought to life the essence of the Hidden Village of Konoha. The immersive atmosphere immediately transported me into the world of Naruto, creating an unforgettable experience. Interactive Walkthrough of Naruto's Story: The highlight of my visit was the interactive walkthrough of the Naruto story. It was an incredible journey to relive key moments from the anime and manga, making me feel like I was a part of Naruto's world. Sitting in the Hokage seats was a dream come true, allowing me to step into the shoes of these legendary leaders. Thrilling Ninja Fight Game: The Ninja fight game was an exciting adventure that put my shinobi skills to the test. Even though it was my first attempt, I managed to secure the third spot on the records, a feat that made me feel like a true shinobi. It was an adrenaline-pumping experience that added to the excitement of the visit. Ichiraku Ramen Restaurant: While I didn't personally try the Ichiraku ramen restaurant due to dietary restrictions, the sight of it made me smile. It's a testament to the attention to detail in recreating the Naruto universe, and I'm sure fans of the series would thoroughly enjoy indulging in this iconic culinary experience. Souvenir Shop Treasures: The souvenir shop was a treasure trove for Naruto enthusiasts. It offered an extensive range of gifts and memorabilia from the anime, allowing me to bring a piece of the Hidden Village home. From collectibles to clothing, the shop had something for every fan to enjoy. New Friendships with Fellow Fans: One of the most heartwarming aspects of the visit was connecting with fellow Naruto fans. The shared enthusiasm and love for the series led to the formation of new friendships, creating a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more memorable. The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village surpassed my expectations and provided an immersive, captivating, and exciting adventure for fans of the series. From reliving the story to testing my ninja skills and connecting with like-minded individuals, it was an experience that I would cherish for a lifetime.
Carlos BlacksmithCarlos Blacksmith
La experiencia no está mal en conjunto, pero el lugar está extremadamente lejos de Tokio, no se puede ver el Fuji con facilidad debido a la nubosidad, quizá algún día se pueda ver, pero hemos elegido un día con claridad para ello y ni siquiera ha sido posible. Es imprescindible llevar dinero en efectivo. En todo el parque no hay ningún ATM y el 7eleven más cercano está a unos 15 minutos a pie. Absolutamente todo hay que pagarlo con efectivo o bien con IC cards típicas de Japón (suica, pasmo, etc.) importante llevar un buen puñado de yenes tanto para pagar atracciones como la comida y recuerdos. Las atracciones de Naruto, se pueden pagar individualmente o por separado. El parque abre a las 9:30 y hasta las 13:00 no abren el museo, atracción principal para hacerse fotos, al igual que el resto del parque pero por 800 yenes. Lo bueno es que entrar al parque es gratis, y puedes salir y entrar y entrar con comida y bebida de fuera. La comida dentro del parque no es extremadamente cara, el ramen de Naruto son 1500 y hay opciones por 1200. La tienda de regalos tiene bastante poca variedad y hay cosas muy caras. Ninguna figura de las que puedes encontrar en Akihabara, pegatinas que encuentras en cualquier tienda, y bolígrafos y acrílicos bastante sosos. Me da la sensación de que no saben explotar esta franquicia como es debido. Merece la pena visitar la villa si eres muy fan y tienes días de sobra en Japón. Por lo demás, el trayecto en tren desde Tokio hasta aquí es de lo más confuso, y el Jr pass solo llega hasta mitad del trayecto, pero dentro del mismo tren en el que subes en Shinjuku, se desacoplan tres vagones y ya continuas el viaje pagando 1700¥ por persona hasta el parque temático. Además en el tren vas de pie entre vagones como si fuera la india, con carros y revisores continuamente pasando. Muy incómodo viajar durante dos horas en esas condiciones. Algo que no he visto en ninguna parte de japón en casi un mes viajando en tren. Solo lo recomendaría para auténticos fans de la serie, aunque no es ni grande, ni una experiencia imprescindible más allá de llevarte fotos de recuerdo con los personajes de la serie, comerte un ramen, y comprar algún recuerdo.
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My visit was worth it 😍 Captivating Hidden Village Experience: The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village is truly an enchanting destination that brought to life the essence of the Hidden Village of Konoha. The immersive atmosphere immediately transported me into the world of Naruto, creating an unforgettable experience. Interactive Walkthrough of Naruto's Story: The highlight of my visit was the interactive walkthrough of the Naruto story. It was an incredible journey to relive key moments from the anime and manga, making me feel like I was a part of Naruto's world. Sitting in the Hokage seats was a dream come true, allowing me to step into the shoes of these legendary leaders. Thrilling Ninja Fight Game: The Ninja fight game was an exciting adventure that put my shinobi skills to the test. Even though it was my first attempt, I managed to secure the third spot on the records, a feat that made me feel like a true shinobi. It was an adrenaline-pumping experience that added to the excitement of the visit. Ichiraku Ramen Restaurant: While I didn't personally try the Ichiraku ramen restaurant due to dietary restrictions, the sight of it made me smile. It's a testament to the attention to detail in recreating the Naruto universe, and I'm sure fans of the series would thoroughly enjoy indulging in this iconic culinary experience. Souvenir Shop Treasures: The souvenir shop was a treasure trove for Naruto enthusiasts. It offered an extensive range of gifts and memorabilia from the anime, allowing me to bring a piece of the Hidden Village home. From collectibles to clothing, the shop had something for every fan to enjoy. New Friendships with Fellow Fans: One of the most heartwarming aspects of the visit was connecting with fellow Naruto fans. The shared enthusiasm and love for the series led to the formation of new friendships, creating a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more memorable. The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village surpassed my expectations and provided an immersive, captivating, and exciting adventure for fans of the series. From reliving the story to testing my ninja skills and connecting with like-minded individuals, it was an experience that I would cherish for a lifetime.
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La experiencia no está mal en conjunto, pero el lugar está extremadamente lejos de Tokio, no se puede ver el Fuji con facilidad debido a la nubosidad, quizá algún día se pueda ver, pero hemos elegido un día con claridad para ello y ni siquiera ha sido posible. Es imprescindible llevar dinero en efectivo. En todo el parque no hay ningún ATM y el 7eleven más cercano está a unos 15 minutos a pie. Absolutamente todo hay que pagarlo con efectivo o bien con IC cards típicas de Japón (suica, pasmo, etc.) importante llevar un buen puñado de yenes tanto para pagar atracciones como la comida y recuerdos. Las atracciones de Naruto, se pueden pagar individualmente o por separado. El parque abre a las 9:30 y hasta las 13:00 no abren el museo, atracción principal para hacerse fotos, al igual que el resto del parque pero por 800 yenes. Lo bueno es que entrar al parque es gratis, y puedes salir y entrar y entrar con comida y bebida de fuera. La comida dentro del parque no es extremadamente cara, el ramen de Naruto son 1500 y hay opciones por 1200. La tienda de regalos tiene bastante poca variedad y hay cosas muy caras. Ninguna figura de las que puedes encontrar en Akihabara, pegatinas que encuentras en cualquier tienda, y bolígrafos y acrílicos bastante sosos. Me da la sensación de que no saben explotar esta franquicia como es debido. Merece la pena visitar la villa si eres muy fan y tienes días de sobra en Japón. Por lo demás, el trayecto en tren desde Tokio hasta aquí es de lo más confuso, y el Jr pass solo llega hasta mitad del trayecto, pero dentro del mismo tren en el que subes en Shinjuku, se desacoplan tres vagones y ya continuas el viaje pagando 1700¥ por persona hasta el parque temático. Además en el tren vas de pie entre vagones como si fuera la india, con carros y revisores continuamente pasando. Muy incómodo viajar durante dos horas en esas condiciones. Algo que no he visto en ninguna parte de japón en casi un mes viajando en tren. Solo lo recomendaría para auténticos fans de la serie, aunque no es ni grande, ni una experiencia imprescindible más allá de llevarte fotos de recuerdo con los personajes de la serie, comerte un ramen, y comprar algún recuerdo.
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5.0
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My visit was worth it 😍

Captivating Hidden Village Experience: The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village is truly an enchanting destination that brought to life the essence of the Hidden Village of Konoha. The immersive atmosphere immediately transported me into the world of Naruto, creating an unforgettable experience.

Interactive Walkthrough of Naruto's Story: The highlight of my visit was the interactive walkthrough of the Naruto story. It was an incredible journey to relive key moments from the anime and manga, making me feel like I was a part of Naruto's world. Sitting in the Hokage seats was a dream come true, allowing me to step into the shoes of these legendary leaders.

Thrilling Ninja Fight Game: The Ninja fight game was an exciting adventure that put my shinobi skills to the test. Even though it was my first attempt, I managed to secure the third spot on the records, a feat that made me feel like a true shinobi. It was an adrenaline-pumping experience that added to the excitement of the visit.

Ichiraku Ramen Restaurant: While I didn't personally try the Ichiraku ramen restaurant due to dietary restrictions, the sight of it made me smile. It's a testament to the attention to detail in recreating the Naruto universe, and I'm sure fans of the series would thoroughly enjoy indulging in this iconic culinary experience.

Souvenir Shop Treasures: The souvenir shop was a treasure trove for Naruto enthusiasts. It offered an extensive range of gifts and memorabilia from the anime, allowing me to bring a piece of the Hidden Village home. From collectibles to clothing, the shop had something for every fan to enjoy.

New Friendships with Fellow Fans: One of the most heartwarming aspects of the visit was connecting with fellow Naruto fans. The shared enthusiasm and love for the series led to the formation of new friendships, creating a sense of camaraderie that made the experience even more memorable.

The Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Village surpassed my expectations and provided an immersive, captivating, and exciting adventure for fans of the series. From reliving the story to testing my ninja skills and connecting with like-minded individuals, it was an experience that I would cherish...

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1.0
1y

Not usually one to post something like this but, I am incredibly disappointed in the lack of communication from the staff. We purchased our tickets as advised by the staff at around 3:50pm. $52 AUD per ticket. We thought this would be plenty of time to get a few rides in as the place closes at 8pm. However once we purchased the tickets and went in, the rides were closing at 6pm, and a lot of the rides had already stopped. Not to mention the wait time for 3 hours for the good rides - therefore even if we had waited the rides would’ve closed. I then went to the front to get a refund on our tickets, or even a store credit, but they didn’t allow it. We were super excited to come here but yeah it felt like a complete tourist rip off 😞 just wish this all would’ve been communicated to us before we had purchased the tickets...

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4.0
2y

I was extremely happy to visit the place as I’ve been following the series since the anime started all the way from the early 00s. The only downside is similar to what others have mentioned about the staff hospitality (souvenir shop staff seemed visibly annoyed when I asked for a bag, yes I was going to pay cos I didn’t bring a large bag and bought a clear file so I didn’t want to ruin my souvenir item), and the VR set had no battery, the staff tried it 4 times before changing a different headset, and then it still played without the VR because the battery of the headset was flat yet I heard the entire audio so I felt like it already “spoilered” the experience. Staff was also pretty Would be 5 stars if not for this! Overall...

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