[Official] SPY×FAMILY in Nijigen no Mori ~Exciting Mazes and Flower Park~

Thank you for visiting us over the past six months.
“SPY×FAMILY in Nijigen no Mori – Exciting Mazes and Flower Park” ended on Sunday, October 20, 2024.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who came to visit us and to everyone who supported us during the event. All of our staff would like to express their heartfelt thanks.
We appreciate your continued support of Nijigen no Mori and “SPY×FAMILY.”
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As a new agent,
Complete the missions from WISE!
Three missions take place within the maze.
Use your “brain,” “stamina,” and “intelligence” to reach the goal!
Features of Doki Doki Maze
- As a rookie agent, you will take on missions from WISE.
- Missions are divided into three types: “brain type,” “physical type,” and “perception type.”
Mission results will reveal your “aptitude as a spy”! - Within the maze, senior agents are patrolling, blocking your path.
If you are found, the time limit will decrease.
MISSION

Depending on the results of the mission, you can determine your “spy aptitude.”
The novelties you can get will change!

There are plenty of flower-themed photo spots

FAQ
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General
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What are the reception hours?
Opening hours are from 10:00 to 17:00. Last admission is at 17:00 and closing time is at 18:00. *Opening hours may change depending on the season. Please check the opening hours on the official Nijigen no Mori website on the day of your visit.
Nijigen no Mori official website: https://nijigennomori.com/
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How many people can participate in this experience?
This experience can be enjoyed by 1 to 4 people. However, regardless of the number of people, you will need to purchase tickets for each person.
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How often does the shuttle bus depart?
There is no set time, but the round trip between the bus stop in front of the attraction and the bus stop in front of the Great Lawn takes approximately 20 minutes.
Please note that buses will be operated in sequence depending on customer availability. -
Do tickets ever sell out?
Tickets are sold by experience time. During busy seasons (such as summer vacation and long weekends), tickets may sell out depending on the time, so we recommend making a reservation in advance. We are able to accommodate you relatively smoothly on weekdays, so please consider doing so. Please check the availability of the tickets you want at the Nijigen no Mori official web ticket center.
Nijigen no Mori Official Web Ticket Center: https://ticket.nijigennomori.com/
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What happens if I am late for my ticket reservation?
If you arrive within business hours on the day of your visit, we will guide you through the process. Your ticket will not become invalid even after the time has passed.
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Will you be open as usual even if it rains?
We will be open as usual. In the unlikely event that we have to close the park, we will update the Nijigen no Mori official website and official social media accounts accordingly, so please be sure to check.
Nijigen no Mori official website: https://nijigennomori.com/
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Can I bring food and drinks?
Eating is prohibited within the “Exciting Maze” event area.
Please refrain from bringing food or drinks into the “Flower Park” event area.
Please use the kitchen car. -
Can I take photos or videos?
Yes, you can. We have photo spots available, so please feel free to take photos as long as you are considerate of other customers.
However, please refrain from posting any information on social media that may reveal spoilers about the attraction. -
How long does the experience last?
Approximately 45 minutes. *This is just a guideline. It may vary depending on the customer.
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access
A free shuttle bus will be running from the “SPY×FAMILY in Nijigen no Mori” information desk near the Nijigen no Mori Large Lawn Shop to the event area.
[Address] 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, 656-2301
For details on access, click here. For a map of the park, click here.
Nijigen no mori
What is it?
An outdoor theme park located within Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park, which boasts a site of 134.8 hectares.
You can experience the world of Japanese-made “two-dimensional content” such as anime, games, and manga while using your five senses and moving your body in the midst of magnificent nature.




