Multiple new dinosaur encounters have arrived in Jurassic Park at Universal Studios Japan, including greetings with baby dinosaurs.
Jurassic World Dinosaur Encounters
Jurassic World Baby Dino Adventure
Guests at Universal Studios Japan can now interact with a baby dinosaur at Jurassic World Baby Dino Adventure. The baby Triceratops was brought out on a blue and grey cart atop a pillow and covered with a blanket.


Signs in the area of the experience have images of baby dinos with the text “Baby Dino Zone.”
A decal on the ground in front of the experience area displays “Jurassic World Baby Dino Adventure” and the Jurassic World Journey logo. This is likely to mark how close guests can get to the baby dinos and their handlers.


The other two baby dinosaurs that were part of the encounter were a baby Ankylosaurus and a baby Raptor.
Guests can interact with the baby dinosaurs and even reach out and pet them. Guests can also learn new fun facts about the different species and take photos with them, as well.
Jurassic World Dino Encounter
At Jurassic World Dino Encounter, guests can get up close and personal as they meet two giant herbivore dinosaurs.
Guests have the opportunity to meet a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus in this experience, part of the “Jurassic World Journey” event. During the experience, guests can feed the two dinos grass and even get close enough to touch them.
There’s also a yellow sign in the area with an image of a Stegosaurus and a warning of “Herbivore Zone Caution.”
Jurassic World Raptor Alert
Raptors have escaped and are loose in the area during Jurassic World Raptor Alert.
Guests should proceed with caution as they move through the area and try to not get caught in a Raptor pack. We encountered three at once.
Jurassic World Journey experiences take place from March 14 through August 31, 2025 at Universal Studios Japan.
You can view our video of the Jurassic World dinosaur encounters below:
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