It is a purely Japanese anime park where you can experience the world of "two-dimensional content" using all five senses and your physical body.
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SINCE 2026 ・ Structured ReportingPublished Apr 21, 2026 2:00 PM ・ Updated Jun 2, 2026 1:02 PM ・ 2 min read ・ Source: PR TIMES
Nijigen no Mori's popular attraction "Dragon Quest Island" is holding a special grand thanks festival in May to commemorate its 5th anniversary. Visitors can experience the world of Dragon Quest through festival stalls and food stands at this purely Japanese anime park, engaging all five senses.
It is a purely Japanese anime park where you can experience the world of "two-dimensional content" using all five senses and your physical body.
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