Ultraman Stadium, Theme park in Nomi, Japan
Ultraman Stadium is a theme park located within Tedori Fish Land in Nomi, Ishikawa Prefecture, built entirely around the Ultraman television franchise. It features rides, live shows, and exhibition areas all centered on this Japanese superhero character.
Tsuburaya Productions, the studio behind the Ultraman series since the 1960s, opened this park in 2004 as a way to bring the franchise into a physical space. The move followed a broader trend in Japan of turning long-running television characters into destination parks.
The park takes its name from one of the most recognized figures in Japanese television, a giant superhero who first appeared in the 1960s. Parents who grew up watching the show now bring their own children, giving the place a multigenerational feel that is easy to notice in the crowd.
The park sits inside the larger Tedori Fish Land complex, so it is worth checking which facilities are open on the day of your visit. Live shows tend to draw crowds, so arriving early gives you a better chance of getting a good spot.
The main attraction uses motion seats and surround sound to place visitors inside battle scenes from the show, which goes beyond what most attractions of this size offer. Many visitors return specifically for this experience rather than the other rides.
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