2026.02.05 Events & Featuresドラゴンクエスト アイランド
To celebrate the release of “Dragon Quest VII Reimagined,” Nijigen no Mori and “Dragon Quest Island” will be collaborating to hold the “Escape from the World Rally” event starting on Saturday, February 28, 2026!

The hugely popular attraction “Dragon Quest Island: The Demon Lord Zoma and the Island of Beginnings” at “Nijigen no Mori Anime Awajishima Park” on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, will be holding a limited-time collaboration event, “Escape from the Stone Tablet World Rally,” to commemorate the release of “Dragon Quest VII Reimagined,” from Saturday, February 28, 2026 to Sunday, June 21, 2026.
This event is an experiential collaboration event set in the entire attraction area, combining puzzle solving and a stamp rally. Adventurers (participants) suddenly find themselves lost in the world of Dragon Quest VII Reimagined. In order to return to their original world, they must collect the stone tablet fragments scattered throughout the area.
Within the area, there are six stamp stations with panels of characters from Dragon Quest VII Reimagined. At each stamp station, you will be asked to take part in a multiple-choice quiz (quest) posed by the characters. By collecting the stone tablet fragment stamps that correspond to the answers you think are correct, the stamps will eventually begin to form a certain shape. That shape is Awaji Island.
Once you have collected all the correct stone tablet fragment stamps, visit the town fortune teller. You will receive a limited edition original sticker as proof of your quest completion! Enjoy this special event, which allows you to experience the stone tablet collecting adventure, a symbol of Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, in the real world.
Collaboration Event “Escape from the Stone Tablet World Rally” Overview
name
“Dragon Quest VII Reimagined” release commemorative collaboration event “Escape from the Stone Tablet World Rally”
Event period
Saturday, February 28, 2026 – Sunday, June 21, 2026
Experience fee
free
*A separate ticket is required to enter the attraction.
*Children under 11 years old (elementary school students and younger) must be accompanied by at least one adult to enter.
*Ticket prices may vary depending on the season.
Content
An experiential rally event where you travel around the attraction area and take on quests (multiple choice quizzes) at six stamp stations featuring character panels from “Dragon Quest VII Reimagined.”
Adventurers who collect all the correct stone tablet fragment stamps will receive a limited edition original sticker.
Overview of “Dragon Quest Island”

This field RPG attraction blends the real and digital worlds to bring the world of Dragon Quest to life. Participants can become the protagonist of an original story and immerse themselves in the world of Dragon Quest through their adventure. To celebrate 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 a huge hit when it first opened in 2021, will be re-released on Saturday, October 5, 2024! Embark on a new adventure in Dragon Quest Island, which is based on the worldview of the Roto series and features enhanced side quests, original goods, and original food!
Ticket prices
[Light Ticket (Admission + Main Quest)]
Adults (12 years and older): 3,400 to 4,500 yen ; Children (5 to 11 years old): 1,800 to 2,500 yen
[Gold Ticket (Light Ticket + Subquest)]
Adults (12 years old and above, junior high school students and above): 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 above, junior high school students and above): 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 ensure smooth entry!
Stay in the Dragon Quest collaboration room “Slime Cocoon”!
Guests will receive a gift of 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, as well as an admission ticket to “Dragon Quest Island.” The room is adorned with numerous character decorations, including “Slime,” a monster that appears in the work, as well as “Homilot,” an original character 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, the Pasona Group has been collaborating with local governments and local stakeholders on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, working on a unique regional revitalization project by attracting a diverse range of talent. In 2013, the “Awaji Manga and Anime Island Project” was selected as one of the “Private Business Proposals for Awajishima Prefectural Park” projects that Hyogo Prefecture publicly solicited. The group is now working with Hyogo Prefecture to revitalize the region by attracting new tourists, taking advantage of the magnificent natural beauty of the 134.8 hectare prefectural park.
For more information on “Nijigen no Mori,” click here
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