Guests can meet dinosaurs, dine on special menu items, and enjoy an enhanced Jurassic Park: The Ride during the limited-time “Jurassic World Journey” event coming soon to Universal Studios Japan.
Jurassic World Journey at Universal Studios Japan
Jurassic World Journey will be from March 14, 2025, through August 31, 2025. The dinosaur experiences of the park’s Jurassic Park area will “evolve” with new and upgraded offerings.
At the Jurassic World Raptor Alert, guests can “Encounter ferocious raptors in a high-stakes, adrenaline-filled battle as they invade the area!”
Guests can feed and touch giant herbivorous dinosaurs at the up-close and interactive Jurassic World Dino Encounter.
During the Jurassic World Baby Dino Adventure, guests will “Meet and play with adorable baby dinosaurs under the guidance of knowledgeable caretakers.”
The above experiences are all 20 minutes and will be performed up to 4 times daily, varying by day.
The Jurassic World Mission Walk is a free puzzle-solving rally. Guests will “Embark on a jungle exploration filled with missions and dinosaur sightings.” Guests who complete their missions will receive an exclusive sticker.
Guests can get a picture at the Gyrosphere Photo Spot inspired by “Jurassic World.”






The Discovery Restaurant will offer new dinosaur-themed burgers. Adults can enjoy the T-Rex Burger Set with beef and black buns. The kids’ option is the Triceratops Kids Burger Set.

There will also be Lemon-flavored Jurassic Park Chocolate Churros. The souvenir Raptor & Gyrosphere Popcorn Bucket, which arrived at Universal Orlando Resort last fall, will also be available.
Universal indicated Jurassic Park: The Ride will receive “enhancements” but didn’t share details. The ride is a mirrored version of Jurassic Park River Adventure at Universal Islands of Adventure in Florida. The water ride starts as a peaceful journey into Jurassic Park but things go wrong when the dinosaurs escape.
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