A large-scale Naruto-themed immersive area titled “NARUTO – Konoha Land” has been officially announced for a 2026 opening at Parc Spirou Provence in southern France.
The project will recreate the Hidden Leaf Village from NARUTO across a 1.5-hectare dedicated zone, offering original attractions and detailed locations inspired directly by the series.

Two major rides have been confirmed:
Kyubi Unchained — a high-thrill roller coaster exceeding 1 km in length, with a top speed of 75 km/h, a 30-meter drop, and a reverse-running section.
Rasengan Chakra Rotation — a rotating attraction featuring four spinning arms and 32 gondolas, themed around chakra training.
Several iconic locations from the series will be recreated as walk-through and photo areas, including:
- Konoha Gate
- Chunin Exam Arena
- Hokage Rock and Hokage Office
- Team Kakashi’s Three Training Logs
- Ichiraku Ramen & Dango Shop
The area will also feature 10 life-size character statues placed throughout the zone.
A representative from Media-Participations, which has published and distributed Naruto in France, commented that the franchise has influenced French pop culture for over 20 years. The company described Konoha Land as an immersive project meant to transform that long-standing connection into a real-world experience, while paying respect to series creator Masashi Kishimoto.
NARUTO – Konoha Land is positioned to become one of the largest anime-dedicated attractions in Europe when it opens in 2026.
Source: Livedoor