The 1.5-hectare themed area brings the Hidden Leaf Village to Parc Spirou Provence with two headline rides and character-led placemaking.
Naruto Konoha Land has opened at Parc Spirou Provence in Monteux, southern France. The new 1.5-hectare area brings the Hidden Leaf Village into a European theme park setting, with rides, themed retail, food and character environments.
Naruto Konoha Land gives Parc Spirou a major 2026 attendance driver. It also shows how anime IP is gaining a stronger role in European regional parks. Naruto Konoha Land opened to the public on 4 April 2026.
The area recreates key locations from the Naruto universe. Guests enter through the Konoha Gate and can visit settings inspired by the Hokage Mansion, Hokage Monument and Chûnin Exam Grounds. Parc Spirou’s official site also lists ten life-size statues across the area.
Two new attractions lead the ride mix. Kyûbi Unchained is the main coaster. Parc Spirou describes it as a ride with more than one kilometre of track, a top speed of 75km/h and a 30-metre vertical spike. It also includes a reverse section.
Rasengan Chakra Rotation adds a family thrill ride to the land. The attraction uses four rotating arms and seats 32 riders. It carries a minimum height of 1.20 metres for solo riders, or one metre when accompanied.
The development also broadens the park’s brand base. Parc Spirou Provence already works with comic-led areas and attractions. Naruto Konoha Land moves the park further into Japanese manga and anime content.
Image: Naruto Konoha Land





