If you are a fan of Japan’s pop culture, you must have heard of “Monster Hunter”, the world-renowned game. Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori” on Awaji Island will hold a special attraction in collaboration with this iconic game. In an expansive area of approximately 130,000m², participants can search for items, challenge the fire dragon “Rathalos”, and increase their hunter rank!
Tickets are sold only on-site and are limited in quantity. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hunt some monsters and become an adventurer!
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Monster Hunter Event “The Field”
This is a journey where you will become a hunter in the Monster Hunter World. Let’s begin the hunt!
Your first step is becoming a novice hunter, arriving at the “Awaji Assembly Hall,” where you will undergo training to become a skillful hunter.
The training quests include “Field Research” and “Large Monster Suppression”. In “Field Research”, hunters search for vital items in item boxes scattered throughout the roughly 130,000m² area. This quest is important preparation for the “Large Monster Suppression” in the later stage.
In “Large Monster Suppression,” you will choose a weapon to subdue the fire wyvern “Rathalos”. You will use your action controller and tracking device to battle on-screen monsters in the suppression area. Accumulating victories over large monsters will improve your “Hunter Rank”, unlocking new monsters to defeat.
During the event, Monster Hunter limited-edition collaboration goods and food from the world of Monster Hunter will be available for purchase as well!
Period: July 27 (Sat) ~January 31 (Fri), 2025
Business Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last entrance at 7:00 PM)
*Opening hours may change depending on the season. For details, please check the Nijigen no Mori official website.
Fee:
1 hunt (1 time) ticket:
Adults: 2,900 yen to 3,900 yen
Children: 1,800 yen to 2,100 yen
2 hunt (2 times) ticket:
Adults: 4,300 yen to 5,400 yen
Children: 2,800 yen to 3,200 yen
3 hunt (3 times) ticket:
Adults: 5,200 yen to 6,400 yen
Children: 3,500 yen to 4,000 yen
4 hunt (4 times) ticket:
Adults: 5,700 yen to 7,000 yen
Children: 3,800 yen to 4,400 yen
5 hunt (5 times) ticket:
Adults: 6,200 yen to 7,600 yen
Children: 4,100 yen to 4,800 yen
*All prices include tax.
*Ticket prices vary depending on the season. Please check the ticket purchase page for details.
*Children under 11 (elementary school students and younger) must be accompanied by at least one parent (adult). The accompanying person must also purchase a ticket before entering.
*Adults are junior high school students and older. Children ages 5-11.
*Please check the official website for other details.
*Tickets are only valid on the day of purchase
*Up to 3 people can participate per group.
Getting to Know the Monster Hunter Franchise
“Monster Hunter” is a popular series of action role-playing games developed and published by Capcom. In these games, players take on the role of hunters tasked with tracking and battling colossal monsters in diverse and stunning environments. The series is known for its challenging gameplay, strategic combat, and cooperative multiplayer experiences.
Each game in the series features a wide variety of monsters, each with unique behaviors and weaknesses. The expansive environments range from forests to deserts and tundras, teeming with life and interactive elements.
One of the hallmarks of “Monster Hunter” is its emphasis on teamwork, allowing players to team up with friends or other hunters online to tackle huge monsters. Combining skills and strategies for a more effective hunt is central to the experience.
The games offer customizable equipment, allowing players to craft and upgrade a wide array of weapons and armor from materials collected during hunts. This customization enables hunters to tailor their gear to their preferred play style and the specific challenges they face.
Additionally, each game features a richly detailed world with its lore and history, designed to be immersive and engaging. Exploration and discovery play a significant role in the gameplay experience.
Since its debut in 2004, “Monster Hunter” has grown into a global sensation, influencing many other games and expanding into various media, including anime, manga, and films. The series continues to evolve with new titles and expansions, keeping the gameplay fresh and exciting for its dedicated fanbase.
About Nijigen no Mori
Nijigen no Mori is an anime park located on Awaji Island, offering visitors the chance to enjoy attractions based on their favorite anime franchises. From iconic series like Naruto, Godzilla, Dragon Quest, and Shin-chan, to current hits such as SPY x FAMILY, the park provides immersive experiences for fans.
Nijigen no Mori frequently hosts time-limited collaborations with various franchises, including past events featuring Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer) and City Hunter. This time, the park is thrilled to announce an exciting new collaboration with the popular game series Monster Hunter.
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Park Name | NIJIGEN NO MORI |
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Address | 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Pref. 656-2301 |
TEL | 0799-64-7061 |
Website | https://nijigennomori.com/ |
Reservations | https://ticket.nijigennomori.com/en/ |
Operation Hours | Everyday10:00-22:00 *Each attraction has a different last reception time and closing time. |