Super Nintendo World has finally opened in Japan

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damageués de no onedifferent From delays, Super Nintendo World finally opened a few hours ago. As Being Kansai reports, the queues they began to be created At 6:30 am, with a good audience form In an hour.

Osaka lifted the state of emergency earlier this month (Tokyo not yet), and with people gathering, waiting in, and eating in restaurants, Covid-19 is clearly still a concern.

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Also, kids are out during spring break so crowds were to be expected even during the pandemic. Fortunately, people went to the park with masks, even in the promotional images from Nintendo.

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Universal Studios Japan restricts people in the Super Nintendo World area, just like it normally does for the Harry Potter section.

Depending on the weather, the wait Mario Kart’s lasted 50 minutes, while Yoshi’s Adventure lasted about 35 minutes. In comparison, The Flying Dinosaur lasted an hour and Hollywood Dream more than an hour. By limiting the number of people in the Nintendo area, Universal Studios can reduce waiting times.

If you want to see what the opening day was like, check out the clips below from YouTuber Bakuchou Kaichou that give a sense of what the day was like.

And Nor forget the food!

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