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What not to miss at Universal Studios Japan?

Universal Studios Japan Attractions NOT to Miss
  • Wizarding World of Harry Potter. ...
  • Jurassic Park Ride. ...
  • Straw Hat Grand Fleet Feast Restaurant. ...
  • Studio Stars Restaurant. ...
  • RE-BOOORN Summer Party. ...
  • Death Note The Escape. ...
  • Hollywood Dream- The Ride.




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  1. Get your ticket online. ...
  2. Fast-track entry to the top attractions. ...
  3. Avoid going on Mondays and Tuesdays. ...
  4. Don't obsess over taking all the rides. ...
  5. Bring your passport along. ...
  6. Plan your meals.


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Avoid especially visiting the park close to 24-25 July, when the Tenjin Matsuri, a much attended festival in Osaka, takes place and in mid-August (the “Bon” festival time throughout Japan). October to December would probably be the best time to visit the park, with mild temperatures and moderate crowds.

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Ticket types and prices Universal Studios Japan offers the following ticket options: 1-day adult pass, 8,600 yen. 2-day adult pass, 16,300 yen. 1-day child pass, 5,600 yen.

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Avoid visiting the park during the weekend; you will spend most of the time waiting in line, and that's not fun. Friday, Saturdays, Sundays, and any holidays are insanely crowded. Monday is a popular time for school trips. The best days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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Admission tickets, except for Annual Passes, do not grant re-entry to the park after exiting. * Guests using facilities outside the park, such as parking, the picnic area, and kennel, are asked to take this re-entry policy into account.

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Even if you're not big into rides or roller coasters there is so much to see and do at USJ. There is so much attention to detail in every area of the park that you'll spend the whole day immersed in your favourite movies.

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The fact that USJ features not only movie-based attractions but also unique Japanese content makes it more appealing than other theme parks, Lee said. USJ appears to be maintaining the momentum this year.

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?? Do they speak English in Universal Studios Japan? Staff in Universal Studios Studios Japan speak a little bit of English. They can help and direct you around the park if you find the directions in the USJ map confusing. But don't worry too much because the map that will be provided will be in English.

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The most common (and key) question about the Express Pass is - is it worth buying? In short: Yes. Whilst you can access all the rides in the park with a regular Studio Pass, you're likely to be doing a LOT of queuing. If you only want to be sure to try 2 or 3 rides then that will be fine with just the Studio Pass.

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It's known for having some of the best food in Japan and it offers plenty to do for first-time visitors. If it's your first trip and you don't have a lot of time, then I'd say that 3 days in Osaka is ideal. It'll give you enough time to see the city's top attractions without feeling rushed.

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The crowds at Universal Studios Japan can be some of the biggest at any theme park. Knowing what the crowd levels are on the days you plan to visit is key. I'll show you what the best and most accurate Universal Studios Japan crowd calendar is and how it works.

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It's no secret that Universal Studios Japan is one of the coolest places in Japan. Jam-packed with over 60 rip-roaring, heart-racing, movie-themed attractions, this iconic theme park in Osaka can't be missed if you're heading to Japan.

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Universal Prices. Another very popular question we receive is, is Disney or Universal Cheaper? And as a general rule of thumb, Universal is cheaper than Disney in almost every category, from tickets to theme park food, and the most noticeable being hotel rooms.

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The parade will run once daily at 2:00 pm for about 50 minutes at Universal Studios Japan. You can join the Special Viewing Area in Gramercy Park starting at 1,300 yen, for a better view. You can also purchase a bubble wand that you can use to blow bubbles as you go along the parade.

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