| Ticket type | Reserve on your own |
| Attraction type | Theme parks |
| Tour types | None |
The hours of operation may vary with the season. For more information, see the Nijigen no Mori website and the Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji Twitter account.
Tickets cannot be reissued under any circumstances (including tickets lost, burnt, damaged, etc.). Please take care to not lose your tickets.
Please take note that participants who leave the venue will not be able to re-enter.
For safety, participants in the Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji activities, especially the zipline, must meet certain height and weight criteria. Generally, a minimum height around 110cm and a weight between approximately 25kg to 110kg are common for such attractions. These guidelines ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.
The 'Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji' is a major dedicated area within the larger Nijigen no Mori anime theme park on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture. Upon entering Nijigen no Mori, visitors should follow the clear signage throughout the park directly to the 'Godzilla Interception Operation' zone, which is distinctly themed and easily navigable.
To reach Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island, the most common methods involve taking a highway bus from major cities such as Osaka (Umeda, Namba) or Kobe (Sannomiya) directly to the Awaji Interchange. From there, local shuttle buses or taxis are available to take you the short distance to the Nijigen no Mori park entrance. Driving is also a convenient option, with ample parking facilities provided.
The Godzilla zipline at Nijigen no Mori offers an exciting journey, allowing participants to soar towards the impressive full-scale Godzilla. There are two distinct courses: an internal course that appears to go into Godzilla's body and an external course. While the actual zipline ride itself is a quick, thrilling few moments per course, the entire experience, including safety briefings and preparation, takes a longer duration.
In addition to the exhilarating zipline, visitors to the Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji can delve into the world's first permanent Godzilla Museum, which houses rare movie props, detailed models, and valuable production materials. There's also a challenging shooting game attraction where participants take on a mission to monitor and contain Godzilla, adding another interactive layer to the experience.
The Godzilla Museum within Nijigen no Mori is a treasure trove for fans and curious visitors. It features unique exhibits including numerous unreleased movie props, intricate Godzilla models, and a variety of official production materials. These displays offer an exclusive glimpse into the history and making of the iconic Godzilla films, showcasing the artistic and technical evolution of the kaiju.
The storyline of the 'Godzilla Interception Operation' is that a colossal Godzilla has landed on Awaji Island and its formidable activities have been halted by a military operation. Participants are enlisted as members of the National Godzilla Awaji Island Research Center. Their crucial mission involves using the zipline for close reconnaissance and engaging in a shooting game to ensure the monster's containment and monitor its status.
As a comprehensive theme park, Nijigen no Mori offers a range of amenities to enhance visitor comfort for those engaging with the Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji. These typically include convenient restroom facilities, lockers for storing personal belongings, various souvenir shops selling exclusive Godzilla merchandise, and a selection of dining options like cafes and restaurants located throughout the park.