Tasty Naruto treats at Japanese theme park

Frederick Linsmeyer • July 13, 2012 • The Otaku Culture
Ichiraku ramen

Ichiraku ramen being served at Namco Namja Town.

Last year, Namco’s Namja Town served up various dishes promoting the new movie, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos. This time, the theme park is cooking up a storm for the upcoming film Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja.

Available items include Kakashi’s Sharingan dumplings, gelato in the shape of Rock Lee’s face, and, any up-and-coming shinobi’s favourite: Ichiraku’s ramen. Each selection comes with a sticker that can be used in a collectible passport offered by the theme park.

This ninja-inspired menu will only be around from July 21st – September 2nd, 2012.

Naruto the Movie: Road to Ninja premieres on July 28th, 2012 in Japan.

Source: Crunchyroll, Namja Town

About Frederick Linsmeyer

A regular Coca-Cola drinking, hockey-watching, snow-shovelling Canadian, Frederick, aka Nephrus, loves his anime. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Frederick runs amok between his hometown and the states of Illinois and Texas, spending time with friends, at anime conventions and looking for some good burgers or sushi.

Tags

, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

You may leave a comment to this article. Comments will be removed if they are deemed inappropriate, offensive, or abusive as per the comment policy.

On Gallery

More photos...

Current Conditions

Popular Articles

Naruto Shippuden Jacket at Hot Topic

For the Naruto fan, Hot Topic is now selling the Shippuden version of the blond ninja’s jacket. Ripple Junction, manufacturer of tees based on anime, cartoons and movies, has faithfully… Read the rest of this article…


Anime Footwear

Most anime series have loads of merchandise featuring images of the main characters or logos and replicas of items used in those series. There’s a lot of apparel from some… Read the rest of this article…


Common Misconceptions About Canada

I have quite a few friends in the United States and a few days ago, one of them asked me if Canadians used different electrical outlets than Americans. Not sure… Read the rest of this article…