Naturally, that means Super Mario and associated friends, along with other "globally popular Nintendo characters," according to Nintendo. The teaser image in the tweet below shows Mario and Luigi, and if you zoom in a bit, you can see Disney-like mascots for Peach and Toad. It also shows the castles of Princess Peach and Bowser on each side of the park. The characters and attractions will be developed "at the highest level of quality" by Universal Studios and Nintendo's creative fellow (and gaming talent judge) Shigeru Miyamoto himself.

The price of the development is expected to exceed 50 billion yen, or around $433 million, the companies say. The attraction will use Universal Studios Japan land currently designated for parking and future expansion. Nintendo optimistically estimates that Super Nintendo World will bring over a million jobs to Japan within a decade after it opens.