Universal Studios Japan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Universal Studios Japan (ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン Yunibāsaru Sutajio Japan, usually called simply USJ Yū-Esu-Jē) is a theme park resort in the Bay Area district of Osaka, Japan.

Understand[edit]

34°39′56″N 135°25′56″E

Map of Universal Studios Japan

USJ is Japan's second largest theme park, behind only Tokyo Disney Resort. Sprawling across 54 hectares, it is also the oldest and largest Universal Studios theme park in Asia, with eleven themed areas. These include 1 Super Nintendo World Universal Studios Japan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (3), unique to USJ, and a large Wizarding World of Harry Potter Universal Studios Japan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (4) area.

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As in much of Japan, spring is the best time to visit: temperatures are temperate and if you're lucky you'll catch the cherry blossoms too. A brief rainy season around June gives way to blistering heat and humidity in July and August, three months that are best avoided. By late September things start to cool down, and while typhoons occasionally come barreling down, in Osaka this rarely translates to more than a day or so rain and it's unlikely the entire park will close (although some outdoor rides may stop). Winters are chilly but often clear, and snow or subzero temperatures are rare, so this can also be a good time to visit.

When to visit[edit]

USJ is very popular and weekends in particularly are packed. Visit midweek if at all possible, and consider investing in an Express Pass to beat the crowds. The ticket price calendar (see Tickets) gives the park's own forecast of how busy that day will be: "A" days are both cheapest and quietest, while "C" days are busiest and more expensive.

Get in[edit]

Osaka is well connected to all of Japan and the world, see Osaka#Get in for details. If you're in Tokyo and planning a visit, beware that Osaka is 450km east, so even by Shinkansen/plane attempting a visit as a day trip would be a very long day.

The rest of this section covers only travel from Osaka to USJ.

By train[edit]

Most visitors arrive by train directly to 2 Universal City Station Universal Studios Japan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (5) (ユニバーサルシティ駅) on the JR Yumesaki Line, a 5-minute walk from the park entrance. There are frequent through trains every 10 min or so from the JR Osaka Loop Line, passing through Tennoji, Kyobashi and Osaka/Umeda stations in that order on their way in, and the trip from JR Osaka station takes only about 12 minutes. If arriving by Shinkansen bullet train, you'll first need to transfer from Shin-Osaka to Osaka.

By bus[edit]

There are numerous direct bus services from Japanese cities around Kansai and even further to USJ. The direct shuttles from both Kansai and Itami airports are particularly useful, since you would otherwise need to transfer at least two times to get to USJ by train.

Tickets[edit]

Ticketing for USJ is complicated and it's worth taking your time to research your options in advance. All tickets can be purchased from the official site or via various resellers like JTB and Klook.

The easy part is the basic ticket or Studio Pass, which comes in 1, 1.5 and 2-day versions from ¥8,400/5,400 adult (12+)/child (4-11). Pricing is dynamic, with three types of ticket (A/orange, B/pink and C/blue) entitling you to enter on any A, B or C day, and you'll definitely want to aim for the A/orange days since these are the cheapest and least crowded option. Regardless of the price, all tickets entitle you to access all areas and all rides.

The first catch: entry to the Super Nintendo World area also requires an Area Timed Entry Ticket. These are available from the official app for free, but only after you have entered the park, meaning the popular times are snapped up quickly and there's no guarantee you can get a suitable time, meaning you may need to try your luck with a standby ticket instead. Alternatively, some travel agencies sell combination tickets that let you pre-select your time slot, but at a premium of around ¥3,000.

The other problem is that USJ is extremely popular, meaning that most popular rides have waiting times of 60-120 minutes throughout the entire day. To shortcut this, USJ also offers a complex scheme of Express Passes which let you shortcut the queues once per ride, with 4 ride (¥7,800) or 7 ride (¥10,800) options available. There are several catches:

  • Unlike the basic Studio Pass, an Express Pass is locked to a specific date and cannot be changed or cancelled.
  • You cannot pick and choose, you have to buy one of around 10 preselected sets of rides.
  • For the most popular rides in the Nintendo zone, you will be randomly allocated a Area Timed Entry Ticket.
  • If a selected ride is not available due to maintenance etc, you can freely choose another ride instead.

Get around[edit]

Bring a pair of good walking shoes, because the only option to get around is to walk. In addition, USJ is laid out around a large lake, meaning that the shortest route is often quite circuitous.

Access to the most popular areas, Super Nintendo World and Harry Potter, is gated with time slots. You need to prebook a slot either via the official app or by buying an Express Pass covering one or both of the areas. Access to Super Nintendo World is strictly controlled, with around 15 minutes leeway tops, while the more spacious Harry Potter area is more on a scout's honor basis.

The official app is worth the download: in addition to the area access slots, you can prebook some attractions, make restaurant reservations, and see real-time wait times for all attractions.

Talk[edit]

USJ is heavily geared towards the local Japanese market, but everything is signposted in English and critical information like safety instruction sheets is also available in Chinese and Korean. Staff are used to dealing with non-Japanese visitors and can handle basic situations in English.

One catch to beware of is that the rides and shows themselves are in Japanese, which can be somewhat discombobulating. On the other hand, if you've never heard Gru speaking in a flawless Kansai accent, here's your chance!

Do[edit]

Super Nintendo World[edit]

Opened 2021, this is USJ's latest, greatest and most popular zone. Entering feels like stepping into Super Mario World, complete with animatronic mobs, so it's really a sight to behold, but unfortunately the area is also quite cramped. Entry is by reserved time slot only, and this is strictly enforced.

If you fork out an additional ¥3,800 for a Power-Up Band, you can interact with the set to collect three keys and a chance to battle against Bowser Jr. The watch-like band is yours to keep, so it's a good deal for repeat visitors like annual pass holders, but may not be worth the price for a one-day visit.

  • 1 Mario Kart: Koopa's Challenge. Even wanted to play Mario Kart in real life? Here's your chance, complete with augmented reality goggles and shells to throw at the enemies. (updated Oct 2022)
  • 2 Yoshi's Adventure. Ride along with Yoshi. Suitable for small children. (updated Oct 2022)

Wizarding World of Harry Potter[edit]

The second gated area of USJ, much larger and less congested than Super Nintendo World.

  • 3 Flight of the Hippogriff. A fairly tame, family-friendly rollercoaster. (updated Oct 2022)
  • 4 Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. One of the park's star attractions, this "robocoaster" combines robotic arms with a rollercoaster track to take you on a wild ride through the skies, forests and Quidditch arenas of Hogwarts. (updated Oct 2022)

New York[edit]

An extremely detailed "backlot" replica of New York City circa 1940. Wander the streets and alleyways of this neon-covered land and peer in the shop windows to find interesting surprises. The Blues Brothers arrive in the iconic "Bluesmobile" and perform multiple times a day from their stage on one of the land's streets.

San Francisco[edit]

A small waterfront area that captures the feel of San Francisco's Embarcadero and Fisherman's Wharf.

Elsewhere[edit]

  • 5 Hollywood Dream (ハリウッド・ドリーム・ザ・ライド). A wild rollercoaster ride, set to the soundtrack of your choice from the speakers pumping next to your head. For an extra adrenaline kick, pick the Backdrop version, which sends you hurtling through the same ride backwards!
  • 6 Cinema 4D Theater (シネマ 4D シアター). A rotating selection of 4D movies, mostly Japanese.
  • 7 Space Fantasy the Ride (スペース・ファンタジー・ザ・ライド).
  • 8 Amazing Adventures of Spiderman 4K3D (アメージング・アドベンチャー・オブ・スパイダーマン・ザ・ライド 4K3D).
  • 9 Jurassic Park The Ride (ジュラシック・パーク・ザ・ライド). Meet your favorite dinosaurs up close and personal on a leisurely cruise where nothing could possibly go wrong. Hey, why is everybody wearing ponchos?
  • 10 Jaws (ジョーズ). A quiet seaside village, a very large shark and you.
  • Despicable Me Minion Mayhem. On this 4-D motion simulator ride, step into Gru's mansion as you prepare to become one of his Minions. Of course, things go wrong and a madcap adventure through his super villain lair ensues with Gru, Margo, Edith and Agnes at your side. As an only-in-Japan twist, Gru speaks pitch-perfect Osaka dialect! (updated Aug 2020)
  • 11 Waterworld (ウォーターワールド). The movie may have been a flop, but this frenetic live-action show full of jet ski acrobatics, explosions and water is worth attending. Sit in the blue-seated Splash Zone at your own risk!

Buy[edit]

Gift shops are common across USJ. Below are some of the more-unique shops

  • 1 Gladrags Wizardwear. Souvenir stores that sell Harry Potter-themed clothing, wands. It is right next to the Owl Post and Owlery which carries stationery products. (updated Sep 2023)

Eat[edit]

As typical at theme parks, dining options at USJ are crowded, overpriced and distinctly mediocre. The following is not a complete list, but merely a selection of the less bad options.

There are far better and cheaper eating options right outside the park gates, including conveyor sushi maestros Sushiro, but regular tickets do not permit re-entry.

Fast food[edit]

  • 1 Happiness Cafe. This Minions-themed cafe serves up only three dishes, namely burgers, fried chicken and curry, but at least you get a filling and reasonably tasty set meal for your ¥2000-2200. (updated Oct 2022)

Full service[edit]

Prior reservations are required for all full-service restaurants at USJ. Book ahead via the app!

  • 2 Finnegan's Bar & Grill (In New York Area). (updated Jul 2018)
  • 3 Lombard's Landing. (updated Jul 2018)

Drink[edit]

Cold beer is sold from carts strategically located along long walks. Harry Potter fans will be tempted to splash out on a cup of sickly sweet non-alcoholic Butterbeer (¥600/800 regular/frozen).

Sleep[edit]

There are half a dozen hotels located around Universal City station.

Mid-range[edit]

  • 1 Hotel Universal Port, 1-1-111 Sakurajima Konohana-ku (3 minutes walk from JR Universal City Station.), +81 6-6463-5000.
  • Hotel Keihan Universal Tower.
  • Hotel Keihan Universal City.

Go next[edit]

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Universal Studios Japan – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

FAQs

How much time do you need in Universal Studios Japan? ›

For most people, one day is enough for USJ in Osaka. If you get there early, you can make a full day of it. If you are planning to go during a busy period, for example, Halloween, you will probably want to buy an Express Pass, however, to minimize wait times for the rides and attractions.

What is the best day to visit Universal Studios Osaka? ›

Wednesdays and Thursdays are the best days to visit as crowds start to stream in from Friday till Tuesday. While Universal Studios Japan sees huge traffic throughout the year, it is less crowded in January and in between June and July when the park undergoes a theme change.

Is Japan Universal Studios worth it? ›

An experience worthwhile for some, and thrilling for others. It was definitely a worthwhile visit to this theme park. While time didn't permit us to experience everything there, what we did experience was enjoyable. What was thrilling was that dark ride inside Hogwart's Castle, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey.

Can you go to Universal Studios Japan without knowing Japanese? ›

Seriously speaking, this theme park seemed to cater only to locals (Japanese). Although there are Guide Maps and signs in English, most of the park's staff have minimal or zero command of English. (I cannot compare this to Tokyo Disneyland, as I had forgotten whether the crew there speaks English.)

Is 1 day enough for USJ? ›

The recommended duration at Universal Studios Japan is 2 days if you do not wish to get an express pass. However, with express passes, we think 1 day is enough to enjoy all the attractions! Check out this Universal Studios Japan map if you need help planning your itinerary.

Do I need my passport for Universal Studios Japan? ›

A valid passport must be presented. Minimum purchase amount is required. The Visit Japan Web tax-free shopping service cannot be used at the Park.

What day is least crowded at Universal Studios? ›

As you can guess if Saturday and Monday tend to be the busiest, Tuesday tends to be the best day to visit Universal Studios Orlando. We also find Thursday to be one of the least busy days of the week at Universal Studios, with Sunday being a great weekend option.

Which is better Tokyo Disneyland or Osaka Universal Studios? ›

So Universal Studios Japan vs Disneyland Tokyo—which is better? If you want to get the full Japan theme park experience, then visiting both parks is surely the best option. But if you're keen on choosing just one, then it really boils down to your preference. Regardless, adventure, spectacle, and fun are guaranteed!

How long to spend at Nintendo World Osaka? ›

How Long Should I Spend at Super Nintendo World? Queuing, timed entry and express passes aside, I would allocate 4 -5 hours at Super Nintendo Osaka. If this is longer than you plan to spend in this section of Universal Studios, you can cut down this time by not eating a sit-down meal.

How much money do I need for Universal Studios Japan? ›

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.

Is Kyoto better than Osaka? ›

The choice between Kyoto and Osaka will depend on what type of atmosphere you are seeking. Kyoto is a city of historical elegance and traditional charm while Osaka is dynamic and full of urban energy. Kyoto has a tranquil and serene vibe to it where quieter streets offer a peaceful ambiance.

What is the distance between Tokyo and Osaka? ›

Distance from Tokyo to Osaka

The shortest distance (air line) between Tokyo and Osaka is 246.34 mi (396.45 km). The shortest route between Tokyo and Osaka is 313.99 mi (505.32 km) according to the route planner. The driving time is approx. 5h 55min.

Should I bring a backpack to Universal Studios Japan? ›

* Please remove backpacks and place them on the inspection table. All liquids brought into the park will be inspected. We may check the content of beverages or ask you to drink a small amount.

Can I go to Japan only speaking English? ›

Yet, many travelers hesitate, wondering if the idea of visiting Japan without knowing Japanese is even possible – the answer is a big YES.

How to prepare for Universal Studios Japan? ›

9 Top Tips to Make the Most of Universal Studios Japan
  1. Buy your tickets in advance. Enter the park without lining up! ...
  2. Arrive an hour early. ...
  3. Download the USJ app. ...
  4. Purchase Universal Express Passes. ...
  5. Check the weather forecast. ...
  6. Stay 'til the night. ...
  7. Try unique food options. ...
  8. Take advantage of the Single Rider lines.
Mar 27, 2024

Is 4 hours enough at Universal Studios? ›

Most people would say 6-7 hours is the average time needed to see the best of Universal Studios, so pretty much one full day. You could certainly spend multiple days there seeing all the theme park has to offer but 6-7 hours should cover the main sights and experiences to get through that you are interested in.

How long to spend in Universal Studios Japan on Reddit? ›

You'll need about 5-6 hours to fully enjoy it, including waiting time. There's also a Toad-themed cafe. In case you want to grab something there, you'll need extra time. The earlier, the better.

How many days do you need to go through Universal Studios? ›

Five days is ideal, but you can optimize shorter trips with Express Passes, early entry and park-to-park tickets. Anya Kartashova is a freelance writer and full-time traveler based in Salt Lake City.

How many rides are there in Universal Studio 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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