Huh? Firing a Kamehameha? Enjoy the World of “Jump” at New Theme Park “J-World Tokyo” [1/2]

“Shiro Mokuba no Kaiten Mokuba” carousel

On July 11, J-World Tokyo, a Weekly Shonen Jump indoor theme park, held its grand opening. The park is themed after works serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump and Jump SQ. This indoor theme park features a great number of 3D visual attractions that enable fans to savor and feel closer to the world of each work. Through these attractions, the park offers a new form of entertainment.

The park is located on the third floor of Sunshine City’s World Import Mart in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. Also on July 11, Namco Namja Town, located on the second floor, held a reopening. The entrance's center gate is painted red which symbolizes Jump’s themes of friendship, hard work, and victory. Once fans pass through this gate and arrive inside, attractions abound for enjoying the worlds of Jump works.

The park features eight areas including a One Piece area and a Dragon Ball area where fans can freely enjoy the action of each work to their heart’s content. Also, as fans head home after a fun time with friends and family, they can visit the J-World Store located near the center gate and purchase precious, exclusive merchandise.

The park is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day. If you are planning on making a late trip, be sure to visit before 9 p.m. because the park does not allow entrance after this time. Tickets are 1,300 yen for adults and 1,000 yen for children (4 years old to middle school students). For detailed information on the various delicious themed food and dessert items, be sure to check out the second article to be posted soon!

J-World Tokyo Official Site

Namco Namja Town Official Site

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J-World Tokyo is themed after works serialized in “Weekly Shounen Jump” and “Jump SQ”!
J-World Tokyo is themed after works serialized in “Weekly Shounen Jump” and “Jump SQ”!
J-World Tokyo entrance
J-World Tokyo entrance
Center core. From the red tunnel, characters rush out. You never know who will pop out next!
Center core. From the red tunnel, characters rush out. You never know who will pop out next!
Meet Goku and Vegeta on a big screen.
Meet Goku and Vegeta on a big screen.
“Soldier Dock Adventure”
“Soldier Dock Adventure”
A Brook concert flyer?!
A Brook concert flyer?!
“Shiro Mokuba no Kaiten Mokuba” carousel
“Shiro Mokuba no Kaiten Mokuba” carousel
A super carousel made by Franky.
A super carousel made by Franky.
You can try to search for these symbols throughout the park.
You can try to search for these symbols throughout the park.
Konohagakure?!
Konohagakure?!
Challenge the final attraction: “Mugen Zoushoku Rasengan”!
Challenge the final attraction: “Mugen Zoushoku Rasengan”!
  
 
   
 
  
 
 
 
3D attraction “Hanatouze! Kamehameha!!”
3D attraction “Hanatouze! Kamehameha!!”
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Namja Town on the second floor held a reopening.
Namja Town on the second floor held a reopening.

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