Universal Studio Japan Seeing To Take Nintendo Land By 2020

By Samir Ghanmi | Mar 07, 2016 09:21 AM EST

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It is been said that Universal Studio Japan taking part of Nintendo land is well looked after to bring about, a collaborative effort that lasted almost a year now to surface. Since it's already happening, it is up to the Nintendo collaboration to see how far it will go on a global scale.

According to Kotaku reports, that Universal Studio Japan will be creating the themed area of Nintendo that is taking up small amount from its existing real estate, along with new excess area that doesn't have any appeal to it. It is hard to know for sure the size of the land will turn out due to its unprocessed diagram, however the project indicates how much the effect will cost.

In addition to the Mario theme will likely cost nearly to $351 million. Comparing it to the Universal Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Universal Studios Orlando has reached an estimate of $265 million. So that gives clarity on the implementation of technology and rides that the studio will offer.

On last year's announcement Nintendo declared saying, "The immersive experiences will include major attractions at Universal's theme parks and will feature Nintendo's most famous characters and games. More details will be announced in the future, as the Nintendo and Universal creative teams work to create specific concepts,"

The Universal Studio to bring the Nintendo section is aimed to be completed by 2020. For a more compelling theme park that people will slowly but surely have knowledge to, that it can probably slide slightly based on the difficulty of a certain project and the investment put into it to build it.

A psychiatrist Dr. Yasufumi Nakoshi describes the park to be a place for those who revive themselves emotionally by saying, "I feel that Universal Studios Japan is a place where the Re-born philosophy can flourish. Simply walking through the park can rejuvenate your spirits, allowing you to break away from your pre-established harmony and enjoy your own unique experiences."

That being said, the Nintendo is for sure entering the Universal Studio Japan by 2020, people will enjoy the park undoubtedly reviving themselves and giving them a refreshing experience. 

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