NARUTO × Yamanashi & Lake Motosu
NARUTO in Yamanashi & Lake Motosu
The Fuji Five Lakes side of Mount Fuji. Lake Motosu holds the view printed on the 1,000 yen note, and the campsite from Yuru Camp.
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Awajishima Park淡路島公園The prefectural park that holds Nijigen no Mori. Highway buses from Kobe and Osaka stop nearby.The prefectural park that holds Nijigen no Mori. Highway buses from Kobe and Osaka stop nearby.1PlacesNagi town centre奈義町の中心部The town below Mount Nagi, with the Nagi Museum of Contemporary Art at its centre.The town below Mount Nagi, with the Nagi Museum of Contemporary Art at its centre.1PlacesIga-Ueno castle grounds伊賀上野城周辺The castle park in the centre of Iga, holding the ninja museum, the ninja house and the demonstration hall.The castle park in the centre of Iga, holding the ninja museum, the ninja house and the demonstration hall.1PlacesFujiyoshida (Fuji-Q Highland)富士吉田(富士急ハイランド)The town at the northern foot of Mount Fuji. Fuji-Q Highland here holds the permanent NARUTO×BORUTO themed area.The town at the northern foot of Mount Fuji. Fuji-Q Highland here holds the permanent NARUTO×BORUTO themed area.1PlacesAsakusa浅草Old Tokyo. The Taisho-era streets referenced in Demon Slayer, Sensoji Temple, and a 15-minute walk or one train stop from Tokyo Skytree.Old Tokyo. The Taisho-era streets referenced in Demon Slayer, Sensoji Temple, and a 15-minute walk or one train stop from Tokyo Skytree.1Places
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