From March 28 to June 30, 2024, anime enthusiasts will be transported into the spellbinding world of shinobi (ninja) created by Masashi Kishimoto.
Naruto: The Gallery had a sensational debut in Japan's Akiba Square and Universal Studios Singapore will be the first location outside of Japan to host the iconic exhibition.
Located at Soundstage 28 in Universal Studios Singapore, Naruto: The Gallery invites you on an unparalleled adventure through six immersive areas.
It's a journey through the life and battles of Uzumaki Naruto, showcasing the evolution of one of the most beloved anime series of all time.
Each zone is meticulously crafted to bring the story of Naruto to life, from his early days to the epic crescendos of the Fourth Great Ninja War.
Witness the rivalry, the friendships, and the sheer determination that propels Naruto towards his dream of becoming the Hokage (head) of the Konohagakure no Sato (Hidden Leaf Village).
Prepare to be moved by a diorama of Naruto’s hometown, the Hidden Leaf Village, and a collection of the series' most iconic and heart-stirring scenes.
Naruto: The Gallery has also collaborated with five up-coming-animators - Ai Nina, Kohei Kadowaki, Kosuke Sugimoto, Kota Morie and que, who have brought to life iconic scenes from the series.
Make sure you don't miss the chance to snap a photo with Naruto and friends at the exclusive photo booth.
Admission to Naruto: The Gallery is included with regular admission to Universal Studios Singapore.
Hold your breath for a seven-minute screening of Naruto's final battle.
Every moment feels as real and thrilling as if you were standing right beside your favourite characters!
For those who've worked up an appetite, the Naruto: The Gallery Café at KT's Grill serves up delicious dishes inspired by the series, ensuring your immersive experience extends even to your taste buds.
Our favourites were the line-up of colourful fruit punches and the Naruto Fries where the fries actually serve as Naruto's hair!
Fans can look forward to a special collection of merchandise at the end of the exhibition at Soundstage 28 and at the Universal Studios Store.
From 20th-anniversary collectibles tin badges, to tote bags, mini cards, and Furoshiki (wrapping cloths) there's something for every fan.
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Date: 28 Mar - 30 Jun 2024
Opening hours: 11am-6pm
Admission: Included with regular admission to Universal Studios Singapore
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