Naruto: The Gallery At Universal Studio Singapore – Explore The Legendary World Of Shinobi

Naruto: The Gallery At Universal Studio Singapore – Explore The Legendary World Of Shinobi
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Embark on an unparalleled journey through the legendary world of Shinobi, as Naruto: The Gallery makes its international debut at Universal Studios Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa from 28 March to 30 June 2024.

Following its success in Japan at Akiba Square in Akihabara UDX, the Naruto: The Gallery exhibition will transport visitors into the heart of Masashi Kishimoto’s mesmerising universe.

From character profiles to iconic scenes, there is much for fans to immerse themselves in including a pop-up Naruto: The Gallery Café and official exhibition merchandise.


Naruto: The Gallery – Go on an Interactive Gallery Experience into the World of the Shinobi

Naruto: The Gallery – Go on an Interactive Gallery Experience into the World of the Shinobi


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The story of Uzumaki Naruto’s journey to become the Hokage of the Hidden Leaf Village is well-known to many, as Naruto stands as one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with 250 million copies in circulation worldwide.

The Naruto: The Gallery exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Naruto anime and is organised by Group IME, presented by Resorts World Sentosa, and SL Experiences.

Main gallery exhibition for Naruto

The main gallery exhibition is located at Soundstage 28 within Universal Studios Singapore and is broken into six areas with storyboards, character art, and video displays.

Different sections of the Naruto exhibition

Each area showcases pivotal moments from Naruto’s early years to his ultimate showdowns, including the path of Naruto’s rival Sasuke and the climactic events of the Fourth Great Ninja War.

Watch exclusive videos

Visitors can also watch exclusive video works of iconic scenes from Naruto by different Japanese animation artists.

Diorama of Naruto’s hometown

Some interesting things to look out for include a diorama of Naruto’s hometown, the Hidden Leaf Village, a collection of iconic and emotional scenes, and a seven-minute screening of the final battle in a 360-degree theatre room.

At the end of the exhibition, guests can strike some cool poses and capture the moment at the photo booth. Each photo booth has various frame designs that one can choose from.

Merchandise

Fans can also look forward to a specially curated merchandise collection with items such as a 20th-anniversary collection of tin badges, tote bags, mini cards, Furoshiki (wrapping cloths) and more.


From Page to Plate at the Naruto: The Gallery Café

From Page to Plate at the Naruto: The Gallery Café

To end off the visit, guests can wrap up the experience with a visit to the special pop-up Naruto: The Gallery Café located at KT’s Grill.

Some dishes include Ichiraku Ramen, Sakura Blossom Burgers, Naruto Fries, and even Itachi Dango. On a hot day, one can also enjoy a Ninja Punch which is available in four different flavours, each representing a colour of four iconic characters.

The food was more visually enticing than it was tasty, but we appreciated the various packaging and display of the foods that are available on the menu.


Naruto: The Gallery at Universal Studios Singapore

Naruto: The Gallery at Universal Studios Singapore

Naruto: The Gallery will be open from 28 March to 30 June 2024, 11 am to 6 pm, and is included with regular admission to Universal Studios Singapore. Tickets retail at $83 per adult and $62 per child.

This means that all visitors to the exhibition will also be able to enjoy the various rides and attractions available at Universal Studio Singapore.

When: 28 March to 30 June 2024
Where: Universal Studios Singapore
Pricing: Included in Universal Studios Singapore admission

For more information, visit www.rwsentosa.com/USSnarutothegallery.


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