Universal Studios Japan: Super Nintendo World Guide
Inside Universal Studios Japan, one area has become the park’s biggest global attraction: Super Nintendo World.
This immersive land brings the colorful universe of Mario and friends to life with interactive gameplay, advanced technology, and incredibly detailed environments. Since opening in March 2021, it has quickly become one of the most visited themed lands in the world.
With the Donkey Kong Country expansion (opened December 2024) and the 5th anniversary celebrations in 2026, Super Nintendo World is bigger and more exciting than ever.
This guide covers everything you need to know before visiting—from rides and food to tickets and strategies.
Entering Super Nintendo World

Super Nintendo World is not a separate park—it’s a themed land inside Universal Studios Japan.
To enter, you first need a Studio Pass, which is the main park ticket.
Typical ticket price (2026)
- ¥7,900 – ¥10,900 depending on the day
Because the area is extremely popular, entry is often controlled through Area Timed Entry Tickets.
Ways to enter
- Free Timed Entry Ticket
Reserve through the USJ app or ticket kiosks inside the park. - Express Pass (recommended)
Includes timed entry and shorter ride wait times. - Early entry on low crowd days
Sometimes available if you arrive at park opening.
Tip: Arrive before opening (around 8 AM) to increase your chances of entering early.
Major Attractions in Super Nintendo World

Super Nintendo World currently features three main rides.
Mario Kart: Koopa’s Challenge
This is the land’s flagship attraction.
The ride combines a traditional dark ride with augmented reality headsets.
Guests sit in karts and throw shells at enemies while racing through Bowser’s castle.
Highlights
- Interactive scoring system
- Incredible set design
- Competitive gameplay
Height requirement: 92 cm (with adult)
Yoshi’s Adventure
This gentle ride is perfect for younger visitors.
Guests ride colorful Yoshis through Mushroom Kingdom while searching for hidden eggs.
Height requirement:
86 cm with adult
While fun and scenic, it’s generally considered the least essential ride if time is limited.
Mine-Cart Madness (Donkey Kong Country)
Opened in December 2024, this ride expanded the land into Donkey Kong Country.
The coaster simulates the famous Donkey Kong mine cart levels, including track jumps that create the illusion of broken rails.
This attraction quickly became one of the most popular rides in the park.
Height requirement:
92 cm
Interactive Gameplay: Power-Up Bands


One of the most unique parts of Super Nintendo World is the Power-Up Band system.
These wearable bands turn the entire land into a real-life video game.
Price:
Around ¥4,500
What you can do with a Power-Up Band
- hit ? blocks to collect coins
- earn digital stamps
- compete on leaderboards
- unlock mini-games
There are five interactive challenges around the land.
Complete them to collect keys and unlock the final battle against Bowser Jr.
The band connects to the official USJ app so you can track your score.
Food in Super Nintendo World


The themed food is another highlight of the land.
Kinopio’s Cafe
This is the main restaurant in Super Nintendo World.
Popular dishes include:
- Super Mushroom Pizza Bowl
- Teriyaki Chicken Burger
- Mario-themed desserts
Prices typically range from ¥1,500 – ¥2,500 per meal.
Yoshi’s Snack Island
A quick-service snack stand famous for colorful treats such as:
- Yoshi fruit sandwiches
- tropical drinks
- light snacks
Pit Stop Popcorn
Popcorn stands sell unique flavors like:
- caramel peach
- mushroom garlic
The Super Star popcorn bucket released for the 2026 anniversary lights up and plays music.
Best Souvenirs

The main shop in the land is 1-UP Factory, which sells exclusive Nintendo merchandise.
Popular items include:
- Mario and Luigi plush toys
- character hats
- Power-Up Band collectibles
- Nintendo-themed candy
Typical souvenir budget: ¥5,000 – ¥10,000.
Another store, Mario Motors, sells Mario Kart-themed merchandise after the ride.
Pro Tips for Visiting Super Nintendo World
Arrive early
The land fills up quickly. Entering the park early gives you the best chance of getting timed entry.
Buy Power-Up Bands early
Many mini-games require them.
Use Express Pass if possible
It significantly reduces wait times for popular rides.
Download the USJ app
The app allows you to:
- reserve entry tickets
- track ride wait times
- view maps
- track Power-Up Band scores
Visit during anniversary events
From March 18, 2026 to January 11, 2027, the land celebrates its 5th anniversary with exclusive food, stickers, and merchandise.
Why Super Nintendo World Is Worth Visiting
Super Nintendo World isn’t just another theme park area—it’s a fully interactive experience.
Visitors can:
- race in Mario Kart
- explore Mushroom Kingdom
- collect coins like in the games
- meet Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Donkey Kong
With cutting-edge technology, incredible design, and new attractions like Donkey Kong Country, it has quickly become one of the most impressive themed lands ever built.
For Nintendo fans, gamers, and theme park lovers, it’s simply a must-visit destination in Japan.

