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Video: Insider’s look at new Super Nintendo Park at Universal Stuidos Japan

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After several delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, “Super Nintendo World” at Universal Studios Japan is now open. The amusement park is a bigger-than-life-size replica of the company’s most famous games, featuring characters like Mario, Luigi and Yoshi.

A Universal executive promised “an experience that can be found nowhere else in the world.” [TRENDING: DeSantis: Contact tracing doesn’t work | How to track your stimulus payment | Fla.

closer to ban for transgender female athletes] But, there are restrictions due to COVID-19, like limitations on the number of visitors allowed, clear instructions on how to keep social distance, and facemasks are mandatory, except in some mask-free zones.

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