A peek Shinchan’s real-life school in Japan featuring almost exact replica of iconic Futaba Kindergarten

Experience a real -life tour of Sinchan’s world on Awaji Island, Japan; From the iconic Pink School Bus to the Sunflower class reconstructed at Futaba Kindergarten.
Shin-ChanThe naughty little boy, the favorite of every 90 -child, continues to attract the audience with his interesting humor and innocence. Iconic Japanese manga and anime series candle paint shin-Chan It has become the phenomenon of pop culture and now fans have the chance to step into the animation world–Really.
On Awaji Island in Japan, anime lovers from all over the world are invited to experience a real-life version of Shin-.Chan’s World. This is true! Now you can enter the live setting of Crayon Shin.ChanDive into everything from cute pink school bus to the colorful walls of the school, to Futaba kindergarten.
Tokyo -based travel Vlogger Nikhil Tripathi, which frequently exhibits Japan’s attraction centers inspired by Anime, has recently offered fans a look at this incredible experience. He shared a reel on May 2 Nijigen There is no Mori with anime park where Futaba Kindergarten is reconstructed with striking details. At the entrance, visitors are shin-Chan’s Signature Pink Bus and characters such as yoshinaga ma’am and manager Prophecy Takakura gains views to meet guests.
As you go in, it’s like stepping into your childhood. Soft pastel tones, capricious corridors, mirror rooms and sunflower themed class bring back nostalgia waves. There are even scribbling and drawings from Shin.Chan And gang – vortage, nene, tableo and BO-Chan– Known as a better lover Cabinet Defense power.
But this is just more than a photo. Attraction also, visitors shin-Chan And friends. Fully fun-filled tasks and choco-b, shin- you will be rewarded with someone else.Chan’s Favorite treatment. For a moment, you will forget that you are an adult when you return to the playful world of a 5 -year -old player.
When Futaba Kindergarten is implemented so lively, this target on Awaji Island is nothing more than a dream, but for every shinChan curious.




