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Make the best summer memories Universal Studios Japan 20th Anniversary Kids Free

2021.07.11

We have started a campaign to thank everyone living in Kansai for their 20th anniversary. In “Kids Free Vacation”, one adult living in two prefectures and four prefectures in Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama) can enter the park for one child to accompany him. “1 Day Studio Pass” and a special package plan that allows you to stay at the target official hotel for free.

Plan name: Kids Free Vacation
* A plan that includes a 1-day studio pass and accommodation at an official hotel right next to the park, where one child is virtually free (* 1) for each adult.
Available for purchase: Adults living in 2 prefectures and 4 prefectures in Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama) with children (4 years old to elementary school students or younger)
Plan sales period: June 29th (Tuesday) -August 31st (Tuesday), 2021
Campaign period: July 1st (Thursday) -August 31st (Tuesday), 2021
* If the target admission date is August 31, you can choose to stay on August 30 or 1 night and 2 days from August 31.
Price: 1-day studio pass and official hotel accommodation are virtually free for 1 child per adult (*1)
One park goods will be given to each child!
* Breakfast and dinner options are basically not eligible for kids free
Sales location: JTB, Rakuten Travel, Jalan, Official Hotel

*1: Buy a set ticket for one adult and one child (4 years old to elementary school age or younger) and get a discount on the 1-day studio pass for children and the hotel room rate.
>Click here for the campaign page

Universal Studios Japan’s hygiene enhancement measures

Please check the policy regarding the movement of your prefecture and act at your own discretion. You must always wear a mask in the park. Please bring a mask when you come to the venue. Please check the official website for details.
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