Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya to build world’s first ‘Dragon Ball’ theme park

Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya Investment Company will construct the world’s first “Dragon Ball” theme park, the franchise owner announced on Friday. (Supplied)
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  • Visitors will be able to join an adventure with Goku

Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya Investment Company will construct the world’s first “Dragon Ball” theme park, the franchise owner announced on Friday.

The park will be over 500,000 square meters and will feature seven areas that recreate various iconic sites from the original series, including Kame House, Capsule Corporation and Beerus’ Planet, according to reports.

Visitors will be able to join an adventure with Goku from the beginning of the anime all the way to “Dragon Ball Super.”

There will be five state-of-the-art rides among more than 30 attractions.

There will also be a 70-meter-high statue of Shenron, the magical dragon from the series, containing a large rollercoaster ride.

In addition, the park will have several hotels and restaurants.

Qiddiya posted a video on the company’s YouTube channel on Wednesday showing a rendition of the park.

This article originally appeared on Arab News Japan