Starting July 1, 2026, a new travel package will simplify journeys for anime enthusiasts visiting the “NARUTO&BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” attraction at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island. This package includes a round-trip highway bus service from Kyoto Station to Awaji I.C., paired with entry to the popular anime park. By eliminating the need for transfers, the package aims to offer a seamless day-trip experience for both domestic and international visitors.
The journey by highway bus from Kyoto to Awaji Island takes about 90 minutes, providing passengers with picturesque views of bridges and the sea en route to the destination. Once there, visitors can enjoy key features of the anime park, such as the “Heaven’s Scroll (Ten no Maki)” maze and the “Earth Scroll (Chi no Maki)” mission rally, both of which are major attractions included with the admission ticket.
This direct bus service will operate on weekdays, excluding major holidays, and tickets are priced at 8,200 yen for adults and 4,250 yen for children, tax included. Tickets can be purchased through online platforms, but travelers must exchange them at the Kyoto Bus Ticket Center before boarding. This convenient travel option is designed to enhance accessibility for those eager to explore Japanese anime culture and outdoor entertainment.
“NARUTO&BORUTO Shinobi-Zato” is a park that brings the universe of the beloved ninja anime series to life, featuring themed attractions inspired by the Hidden Leaf Village. Visitors can engage with character displays, partake in training activities, and enjoy interactive experiences that immerse them in the anime world. Located within Nijigen no Mori, the park offers a blend of cultural immersion and outdoor fun.
Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island is known for its attractions based on various Japanese entertainment franchises, providing interactive experiences in a scenic island setting. The introduction of this direct bus service from Kyoto is expected to attract anime fans and tourists seeking a unique travel experience in Japan, making the anime park more accessible and appealing for a summer getaway.
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