Starting July 1, 2026, anime enthusiasts traveling from Kyoto to the famed “NARUTO&BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” attraction on Awaji Island will have a more convenient travel option. A new ticket package will offer a seamless journey by combining a round-trip highway bus service with admission to the anime park itself. This initiative is set to enhance the travel experience by eliminating the need for transfers, catering to both local and international visitors seeking an easy day trip.
The bus journey from Kyoto Station to Awaji I.C. is approximately 90 minutes, providing passengers with picturesque views of bridges and the sea en route to the destination. Upon arrival, the admission ticket grants access to two main attractions within the park: the intricate “Heaven’s Scroll (Ten no Maki)” three-dimensional maze and the engaging “Earth Scroll (Chi no Maki)” mission rally. However, travelers should note that the package is available only for weekday travel and does not apply during major holiday periods.
Adult tickets for this comprehensive experience are priced at 8,200 yen, while children’s tickets cost 4,250 yen, with taxes included. Tickets can be purchased online, though buyers must exchange them at the Kyoto Bus Ticket Center before traveling. This streamlined service aims to attract anime fans and tourists eager for a unique summer outing in Japan.
The “NARUTO&BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” attraction vividly brings to life the universe of the beloved ninja anime series. Visitors can immerse themselves in the recreated Hidden Leaf Village, explore character displays, and participate in interactive and training activities. Situated within Nijigen no Mori, the park offers a blend of Japanese anime culture and outdoor entertainment experiences.
Nijigen no Mori, located on Awaji Island, is renowned for its attractions inspired by famous Japanese entertainment franchises. By introducing the direct bus service from Kyoto, the park hopes to increase accessibility and draw more anime fans and tourists to this distinctive island setting, enhancing its appeal as a summer travel destination.
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