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2026.02.12 Events & Featuresゴジラ迎撃作戦

A must-see for Godzilla fans! Coming soon! New designs will be available for the Nijigen no Mori “Godzilla Interception Operation” mission cards!

At Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park’s Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori,” the popular attraction “Operation Godzilla Interceptor” will receive four mission cards for clearing each attraction, which will be redesigned starting Saturday, February 14, 2026! This time, the cards feature scenes from the film featuring Godzilla, Gigan, Anguirus, and Mothra. They can be obtained by clearing the “Theater,” “Godzilla Zipline,” and “Anti-Godzilla Cell Shooting,” respectively. Experience the dynamic world of the game and aim to complete your card collection with your friends!

“Godzilla Intercept Operation” Mission Card New Design Overview

Distribution begins

Starting Saturday, February 14, 2026

place

Each attraction in “Godzilla Intercept Operation”

Opening hours

10:00-22:00 (last admission at 20:00)
*Business hours may vary depending on the day.

Fee

free
*A separate admission ticket is required.

Content

The “Mission Cards” that can be obtained by clearing each attraction in “Operation Godzilla Interception” have been renewed with new designs featuring “Godzilla,” “Gigan,” “Anguirus,” and “Mothra.”

What is Godzilla Interception Operation?

“Godzilla Intercept Operation” is a one-of-a-kind entertainment attraction themed around the world’s largest life-size Godzilla that landed on Awaji Island, allowing visitors to fully experience Godzilla’s might and power. Participants become members of the National Godzilla Awajishima Research Center and, through a film-like attraction video produced by Toho, are given an explanation of the “Godzilla Intercept Operation” that unfolds against Godzilla’s appearance on Awaji Island. Afterwards, they take on attractions such as the “Zip Line” and “Godzilla Cell Shooting.” The adjacent Godzilla Museum, the world’s first permanent facility, features spectacular dioramas and other exhibits that bring scenes from the film to life, with the cooperation of Toho Visual Arts Co., Ltd., the company responsible for the special effects art of Godzilla films.

“Godzilla Intercept Operation” special website

Fee

Godzilla Intercept Operation Light Ticket
Adults (12 years and over) / 2,800 to 3,600 yen (tax included)
Children (ages 5 to 11) : 1,800 to 2,200 yen (tax included)

Godzilla Intercept Operation Gold Ticket
Adults (12 years and over) / 4,800 to 5,600 yen (tax included)
Children (ages 5 to 11) : 3,100 to 3,500 yen (tax included)

Godzilla Intercept Operation Premium Ticket
Adults (12 years and over) / 11,300 yen to 12,100 yen (tax included)
Children (ages 5 to 11) : 9,600 to 10,000 yen (tax included)

*Adults (height 120cm or more / weight 25kg or more but less than 110kg), Children (height 120cm or more / weight 25kg or more but less than 110kg)
*The attractions you can experience vary depending on the category. For more information, please check the ticket details on the special website.

We recommend purchasing tickets online!

Purchase your tickets in advance to ensure smooth entry!
Purchase tickets here

Accommodation “GRAND CHARIOT Big Dipper 135°” collaboration room
Let’s stay at “Kaiju Land”!

To commemorate the 70th anniversary of Godzilla, a Godzilla collaboration room called “Kaiju Land” will open on Friday, December 1st, bringing together all the monsters that have appeared in the Godzilla films.
This room features interior décor and tapestries depicting past Godzillas and other popular monsters, as well as a life-size portion of Godzilla visible through the window. Special processing has been applied to these elements to change their appearance depending on the light shining on them, allowing you to enjoy different indoor atmospheres during the day and at night.
You can also enjoy exclusive novelties that can only be obtained here, such as acrylic blocks featuring posters from past Godzilla films.

Accommodation here!

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

For the latest information on this event, check out the official Nijigen no Mori website and Twitter!

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