Menu highlights include: bone-in meat with balsamic sauce, seafood pilaf, and roast beef with wine sauce. "Cafe Mademoiselle" is Sanji’s themed eatery with the purpose to create a stylish restaurant depicting his love for ladies, but men are allowed to eat inside. Dragon Ball’s menu highlights are a Nimbus Cotton Candy Cloud and Shenron Matcha Soft-Serve Ice Cream. Toriko’s menu replicated 2 items from its series: Jewel Meat with Century Soup and Rainbow Fruit, in the form of a kakigori (shaved ice) instead of a gelatin mold. ![]() Naruto’s menu is an easy one: Naruto ramen with the choice of soy sauce or miso pork. The menu is expanded to include famous dishes as seen in their anime and manga counterparts. "J-WORLD Kitchen" serves as the food court with three different places to choose from for your meal. For ¥300, you can participate in carnival games featuring said characters and win consolation prizes such as stickers, buttons, and more. "Heroes Arena" is located in the middle of J-WORLD dedicated for Shonen Jump’s other series such as Bleach, Toriko, Prince of Tennis, Gintama, and more. The challenge ends with you cooperating with Naruto to help him perform the Ultimate Rasengan Ninjutsu and defeat the opposing Akatsuki group. Last but not least, Naruto’s “Shinobi War Picture Scroll” is a 15-minute walk through where you train with five people and rely on instructions from the team leader via headphones. Don’t worry, you can ride the carousel just as long as you’re under 100 kg. “Chopper’s Carousel” is a 3 minute carousel ride with its target demographic aimed at children. Both Usopp and Franky used their skills to build the ride and tell their stories of previous voyages. The ride’s story is that they stopped at Rizzo Island and after wasting their food and money, Nami created a tourist ride to raise money for the time being. One Piece’s “Soldier Dock Adventure” is a seven-minute theatrical attraction in the same model as a ride-along (think of Disney’s Haunted Mansion or Mr. However, “Kamehameha” is a show where you need to get a voucher for designated time slots, so plan accordingly. “Let’s Train Kamehameha!” is a 3D experience where you are trained to help Goku defeat Frieza by using his signature Kamehameha move. ![]() “Let’s Grab the Dragon Balls!” is an interactive 15-minute attraction where the players help Goku collect the dragon balls and summon the eternal dragon Shenron on a large projection screen. Dragon Ball and One Piece have two attractions under their belt, while Naruto has one walk-through. ![]() If you live in the heart of Tokyo, you can purchase advanced tickets at your local 7-11 and FamilyMart convenience store instead for a faster solution.Įach attraction costs ¥800, except for Chopper’s Carousel Ride with a ¥400 fee (if you buy the ¥1,300 ticket price). The ¥1,300 ticket only covers admission, while the ¥2,900 doubles as entry for the theme park and its attractions. Cost ranges from 1,300-2,900¥ depending on package admission. Located inside Sunshine City’s commercial complex in the Ikebukuro district of Tokyo, J-WORLD features attractions, restaurants, and shopping related to your favorite Shonen Jump heroes. UPDATE: After a six-year stay inside Sunshine City, Shonen Jump's J-WORLD Tokyo indoor theme park closed its doors on February 17, 2019.
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