Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France with Large Scale Theme Park Featuring Hidden Leaf Village and Thrilling Attractions
A large scale Naruto themed attraction, Naruto Konoha Land, has opened at Parc Spirou Provence in southern France. The area recreates the Hidden Leaf Village from the popular anime Naruto and spans an expansive 1.5 hectares.

Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France
Experience the World of Naruto with Exclusive Attractions
The theme park offers a variety of attractions and locations that can only be experienced on site. One of the highlights is the roller coaster Kyubi Unchained, which extends over one kilometer, reaches speeds of up to 75 kilometers per hour, features a 30 meter drop, and even includes backward motion.
Another major attraction is Rasengan Chakra Rotation, where visitors can experience the thrill of chakra training through four rotating arms and 32 gondolas.

Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France

Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France
Faithful Recreation of Iconic Naruto Locations
Guests can explore detailed recreations of famous locations from the series, including the Konoha Gate, the Chunin Exams venue, Hokage Rock and the Hokage Office, Team Kakashi’s training logs, and Ichiraku Ramen along with the dango shop.
In addition, ten life sized character statues are displayed throughout the area, enhancing the immersive experience.

Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France
Message from Media Participations Group
A representative of the Media Participations group, which has been publishing and distributing Naruto in France, shared a message about the opening.
More than 20 years ago Naruto entered our lives and greatly influenced French culture. Now through Naruto Konoha Land this special bond with the series takes physical form. We hope fans from around the world will experience a true adventure that can only be found here. We promise unforgettable memories. Finally we would like to express our deepest respect to Masashi Kishimoto for creating this incredible work.

Naruto Konoha Land Opens in France
Source : ORICON NEWS