The Super Nintendo World theme park has finally opened in Japan. Here are 5 things you can do at the park, from Mario Kart racing to riding Yoshi.

OSTN Staff

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The theme park is located in Universal Studios Japan in Osaka.

  • Super Nintendo World has finally opened at Universal Studios in Osaka, Japan.
  • The opening comes after eight months of delays due to the coronavirus outbreak.
  • Insider rounded up five things visitors can do at the theme park.
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On Thursday, the Super Nintendo World theme park finally opened at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka.

The park was originally meant to open last summer ahead of the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, but this timeline was disrupted by the pandemic. It then set an opening date of February but this also got postponed after Osaka declared a state of emergency because of high rates of COVID-19 hospitalizations.

In the days since opening, visitors have been immersing themselves in the park’s many attractions while wearing red Mario hats and other Nintendo-themed outfits, CNN reported. The pent-up excitement of visitors was the latest sign of people itching to get back to normality and enjoy fun days out, as mass vaccine rollouts continue around the world.

Visits will not be a totally carefree experience, though, as there are many safety protocols in place at the park. These include mandatory masks, temperature checks, social distancing measures, signs requesting riders to refrain from shrieking, and readily available hand sanitizer.

Read on for five things you can do at Super Nintendo World.

1. Mario Kart races

Racing around a Mario Kart circuit is probably one of the most notable activities. Using AR headsets, visitors can experience a five-minute race. They can also see projections of other characters and collect virtual coins.

2. Ride Yoshi

Visitors can hop onto a Yoshi-themed ride as they search for Captain Toad during a treasure hunt. Its leisurely pace is good for children and families looking to kick back and enjoy the weird and wonderful scenery.

3. Purchase a Power-Up Band

Power-Up Bands are wristbands that tally scores, coins, and digital stamps. The devices can also be synced with a smartphone device.

4. Punch giant question blocks

The recreation of question and note blocks from the Mario franchise is likely to satisfy diehard fans. Visitors can jump and punch the blocks until their heart’s content.

5. Chow down on gaming-based snacks

Among the quirky eateries are Kinopio’s Cafe, Pit Stop Popcorn, and Yoshi’s Snack Island. The food items are just as zany as you might imagine, and include such delicacies as mushroom-flavoured popcorn, tiramisu question-mark blocks, and koopa shell-shaped calzones.

The launch of the park comes after a slump in the theme park industry. Though the park is only open to those living in Japan, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Mario franchise, said he hopes the whole world will come and visit the park when the pandemic is over, The New York Times reported.

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