Katsuhiro Miyamoto, Professor Emeritus of Kansai University estimates that Universal Studios Japan — after opening Super Nintendo World — will bring economic benefits following its opening of approximately 6.2 trillion Yen for the Kansai region, 11.7 trillion Yen for Japan as a whole, and will create approximately 1.1 million jobs in Japan within a decade after opening.
Officially dubbed Super Nintendo World, the Nintendo-themed area is coming to Universal’s Osaka park in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
If that had you wondering what a Nintendo theme park would be called, or what it might look like conceptually, Universal Studios Japan has some answers.