'Monster Hunter Bridge' Confirms Relocation to 'Nijigen no Mori'!

Capcom announced that 'Monster Hunter Bridge,' an experiential AR attraction featured at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, will be relocated to Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island around 2027.
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Capcom Co., Ltd. has decided to relocate 'Monster Hunter Bridge,' an experiential content featured at the 'Osaka Healthcare Pavilion' during the Osaka-Kansai Expo, to 'Nijigen no Mori' at Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Island Park, with a target completion date around fiscal year 2027.

'Monster Hunter Bridge' is an experiential content exhibited at the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo held in 2025. It integrates dedicated AR devices, a 360-degree theater, immersive sound, and floor vibrations to provide an unprecedented immersive experience, receiving many reservations daily and drawing a total of over 100,000 visitors.

Through this relocation, we will create a venue where many people can continue to enjoy the content even after the Expo has closed, despite being greatly missed. To reproduce the overwhelming worldview of 'Monster Hunter' experienced at Yumeshima on Awaji Island, all affiliated companies will unite and diligently proceed with preparations.

Our company will continue to demonstrate its outstanding game development capabilities to the fullest, consistently create highly original game titles, and meet the expectations of our users.

*Scenes from the Osaka-Kansai Expo Osaka Healthcare Pavilion exhibition

[About the 'Monster Hunter' Series]
This series is a hunting action game where players face off against giant monsters in magnificent natural settings. Since the release of the first game in 2004, it established the genre of 'cooperating with other players via a network to challenge mighty monsters,' growing into globally acclaimed content with cumulative series sales boasting 125 million units (as of December 31, 2025).

[About 'Nijigen no Mori']
Just a 5-minute drive from Kobe to Awaji Island across the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Amidst the majestic nature of Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Island Park, which boasts an area roughly 28 times the size of Tokyo Dome, IT tech...