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2025.06.14 dragon quest islandEvent & Feature

[For all rain men] Dragon Quest Island is a little different during the rainy season!

Because it's the season when it rains a lot!
Tips for having fun now!

Have you ever had the experience of planning to go out but it started raining on the day? The popular attraction "Dragon Quest Island" at Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park "Nijigen no Mori" is open even on rainy days! Even after the rainy season, many adventurers are visiting us!

In this article, we will introduce some things you can enjoy on rainy days at Dragon Quest Island!

1. Embark on an adventure wearing an original poncho!

At the "Luiida's Tavern" merchandise shop attached to "Dragon Quest Island", rain ponchos based on the equipment that appears in the game are on sale! They come in three sizes (3, M, L), so they are suitable for small children and women! Wearing one on your adventure will make you feel even more immersed in the world of "Dragon Quest"!

2. You can take photos that are different from usual!

Unlike sunny days, rainy days have no sunlight, so the atmosphere of Onokogard Castle, the forest area, and the Demon King's Castle is different and spooky than usual! You can feel the influence of the resurrection of the Great Demon King Zoma even more strongly! Photos taken on a rainy day will have a different feel to them than those taken on sunny days!

What's more, June is a great time to visit! Once the rainy season ends in July, the summer vacation season will begin in no time, so if you want to avoid the heat and enjoy the season smoothly, now is the time to visit! Be sure to set off on an adventure to save the world from the Great Demon King Zoma in "Dragon Quest Island"!

Overview of "Dragon Quest Island"

A field RPG attraction that combines the real and digital worlds to create the world of Dragon Quest. Participants in the attraction will become the protagonist of the story and enjoy the world of Dragon Quest through adventures that follow an original story. To commemorate the release of the HD-2D version of Dragon Quest III: And into the Legend..., Dragon Quest Island: The Demon Lord Zoma and the Island of Beginnings, which was popular when it opened in 2024, will be re-released from Saturday, October 10, 5! Embark on a new adventure in Dragon Quest Island, which is based on the worldview of the Roto series and has enhanced sub-quests, original goods, and original food!

For more information on "Dragon Quest Island: The Demon Lord Zoma and the Island of Beginnings," click here

Opening hours

[Weekdays] 10:00-20:30 (last entrance 18:00)
[Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays] 10:00-22:00 (last entrance 19:30)
*If you wish to participate in side quests, please enter 30 minutes before the final admission time.

Ticket price

[Light Ticket (Admission + Main Quest)]
Adults (12 years and over): 3,400 to 4,500 yen,Children (ages 5 to 11): 1,800 to 2,500 yen
[Gold Ticket (Light Ticket + Side Quest)]
Adults (12 years old and over, junior high school students and over): 5,400 to 6,500 yen; Children (5 to 11 years old): 3,100 to 3,800 yen
[Premium Ticket (Gold Ticket + Premium Goods)]
Adults (12 years old and over, junior high school students and over): 12,400 to 13,500 yen; Children (5 to 11 years old): 10,800 to 11,500 yen

We recommend purchasing tickets online!

Purchase your tickets in advance to get in smoothly!

Dragon questLet's stay in the collaboration room "Slime Cocoon"!

Guests will receive a special gift, including an original design yukata that can only be obtained here, an original photo frame that can be obtained by clearing the mission of collecting "small medals" hidden in the room, a fruit plate decorated with "slime" and other characters, and an admission ticket to "Dragon Quest Island". The room is decorated with a variety of characters, including the monster "Slime" from the work, the original character "Homilot" from "Dragon Quest Island", and the monster "Onion Slime", on the walls and windows, and is packed with fun features such as original slime-shaped pendant lights and treasure chests!

Overview of Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”

Since 2008, Pasona Group has collaborated with local governments and local stakeholders on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, and has been working on its own regional revitalization project by attracting various human resources. In 2013, the "Awaji Manga/Anime Island Project" was adopted as part of the "Private Business Planning and Proposal for Prefectural Awajishima Park" publicly invited by Hyogo Prefecture. Together with Hyogo Prefecture, we are promoting regional revitalization projects by attracting tourists.

Click here for details on "Nijigen no Mori"

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