“It took almost a year longer than we had expected to open this place, and we are really glad,” he told reporters at a preview on Wednesday. “You’ll find life-sized piranha plants and Bowser, and you’ll see what it is like to be Mario.” “I want people from around the world to visit once the coronavirus pandemic is over.”Īyumu Yamamoto, USJ’s marketing communication manager, said the park perfectly recreated the world of the game. “This is an area where everyone from children to adults can use their five senses to enjoy,” Miyamoto said at an opening ceremony Thursday. | KYODOĪt the attraction, whose opening was delayed repeatedly from last summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic, visitors can buy a “power-up band” which syncs with the park’s app to rank them as they gather coins and defeat baddies. Visitors pose in front of the newly opened Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka on Thursday. Entering through a giant warp pipe, visitors to Super Nintendo World, a real-world version of Mario games creator Shigeru Miyamoto’s Mushroom Kingdom, are met with chomping piranha plants, punchable coin blocks and a flag-topped Mount Beanpole.
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