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Universal Studios Japan (USJ) is going to build a theme park called Nintendoland. It will be of rides based on Nintendo . A USJ said it would be in 2020, in time for the Tokyo Summer Olympics. The new park will cost $351 million to build. This is $100 million more than the Wizarding World of Harry Potter park at Universal Studios in Florida. Nintendo said the new park would, "include attractions…and feature Nintendo's famous characters and ". It will announce more details in the .

Nintendo did not say which of its will be in Nintendoland. Fans predict that they will get to interact with characters like Mario, Zelda and Pokemon. Fans also hope the new will be for people of all , from to old. Osaka Mika Hashimoto said she was very excited the theme park will be built. She said characters (such as Harry Potter and Hello Kitty) had a theme park, so it was that people could go to a Nintendo park. She added: "It is about fans of Nintendo had a to go and have . I can't wait for Nintendoland to open."

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