Nijigen no Mori Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Location: Awaji, Japan
Years Active: 2017 – Active
Nijigen no Mori isn’t some stuffy theme park. This place is pure Japanese pop-culture madness unleashed on Awaji Island. Forget boring rides – buckle up for anime adventures, gaming battles brought to life, and some of the craziest exhibits you’ll ever see.
Love anime? The Anime Museum will blow your mind. It’s got stuff you won’t find anywhere else. Want action? Grab your friends and try the augmented reality zones. Think you’re brave enough to face those monsters?
Don’t just rush from attraction to attraction. Nijigen no Mori has hidden gems. Beautiful gardens, insane views… take the time to explore and you’ll be surprised. This place is more than just thrills. It’s a full-on experience.
Nijigen no Mori Map 2025
Nijigen no Mori’s 2025 updates include the “NARUTO & BORUTO Shinobi Village” 6th anniversary celebrations, featuring a “Naruto-Filled Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival.” The park continues to integrate technology and pop culture, offering immersive anime and manga experiences. These updates enhance the park’s interactive attractions and events.

Printable Nijigen no Mori Map PDF 2025
Nijigen no Mori Map 2023
FAQ
How long does it take to do Nijigen no Mori?
It takes 4 to 6 hours to fully enjoy Nijigen no Mori, depending on which attractions you choose. Visiting all major zones like Naruto, Godzilla, and Crayon Shin-chan can take a full day. Plan extra time for walking between areas and dining inside the park.
Where is Nijigen no Mori?
Nijigen no Mori is located in Awaji Island’s Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Island Park in Japan. The park sits between Kobe and Tokushima, accessible by car or highway bus from major cities like Osaka and Kobe. It features anime-themed attractions surrounded by natural forested landscapes.
How much does it cost to go to Nijigen no Mori?
Admission to Nijigen no Mori varies by attraction, ranging from ¥1,000 to ¥3,800 ($7–$26 USD) per activity. Entry to the park itself is free, but each themed zone—like Naruto, Godzilla, or Crayon Shin-chan—requires a separate ticket. Package deals are available for multiple attractions.
What does Nijigen no Mori mean?
Nijigen no Mori means “Two-Dimensional Forest” in Japanese. The name reflects the park’s theme of bringing anime and manga—traditionally two-dimensional media—into real-life, three-dimensional experiences through attractions based on popular series like Naruto and Godzilla.