Although the popular anime "Naruto" has ended, the descendants of the great gods are still working hard. On July 26, Fuji-Q Highland, one of the largest independent amusement parks in Japan, announced that it will cooperate with "Naruto". Not only will it launch the latest Naruto theme village, but it will also open a joint Naruto hotel. Fuji-Q Highland, one of the largest independent amusement parks in Japan, recently announced the opening of a Naruto-themed village. Famous characters, buildings, and scenes from the original work will be realized, and fans who come here to play will be able to find the wonderful feeling of entering the two-dimensional Naruto world. As one of the joint projects, the accommodation issue cannot be ignored. Fuji-Q Highland will also open a joint Naruto hotel to provide to fans and players from afar. Friends who are planning to travel to Japan recently can pay attention to it. |
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