【Chiba Prefecture Spring Parent-Child Event】100,000 People Wildly Excited! New Series of 'Mystery Adventure Rally Fushigi Hunter' Appears at Makuhari Kaihin Park
NPO Tashizan is holding a new series of 'Fushigi Hunter,' a mystery-solving event for parents and children, at Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park. This popular event, which attracts over 100,000 participants annually, offers an experience where families can learn through play, incorporating elements of SDGs, from April to May.
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What is 'Mystery Hunter,' a mystery-solving event for parents and children?
'Mystery Adventure Rally Fushigi Hunter' is an experiential mystery-solving event that parents and children can participate in.
Supported by various education boards, it has been held in parks across Japan in two seasons, spring and autumn, since autumn 2022. Every year, over 100,000 families participate.
This highly popular mystery-solving event will be held at Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park this spring!
Participants challenge 'mysteries' that suddenly appear in the park. They search for problems set up in various locations within the park and unravel the hidden mysteries.
Various story series unfold, such as the 'Legendary Sword Series' which revolves around a sword that seals the Demon King, and the 'Phantom Thief VS Detective Series' which chases stolen jewels. Participants can challenge different problems depending on the series. In addition, with three courses available by difficulty level, children from preschoolers to upper elementary school grades can enjoy it broadly.
Another appeal is that children can deepen their learning while playing through mystery-solving that incorporates textbook content and elements of SDGs.
Please join us to create memories with your family.
Held at Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park! Event Locations and Schedule
April 25 (Sat): Legendary Sword Series
April 26 (Sun): Cyborg Series
April 29 (Wed): Gurenki Series
May 2 (Sat): Phantom Thief VS Detective Series
May 3 (Sun): Legendary Sword Series
May 4 (Mon): Cyborg Series
May 5 (Tue): Gurenki Series
May 6 (Wed): Phantom Thief VS Detective Series

*Event information is subject to change without notice. Please check the official event website for details.
▶Click here for Chiba Prefecture locations and schedule: https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/event/?region=south_kanto&subregion%5B0%5D=chiba
Enjoyable for elementary school children and preschoolers! Course introduction by age
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Easy Course (for preschoolers to 1st graders, introductory)
This course is designed for preschoolers, focusing on problems that involve counting and naming objects.
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Normal Course (for 1st to 3rd graders, standard)
This course allows participants to easily enjoy the fun of solving mysteries, with problems that require combining two hints or calculating answers.
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Challenge Course (for 3rd graders and above, high difficulty)
This course helps train both academic content and creative thinking, with problems that require combining multiple hints or a twist in thinking.
Voices from previous participants
"Before I knew it, adults were engrossed too."
"I hate math, but I like the calculation problems in mystery-solving."
"At home, they only look at games or smartphones, so it's been a long time since we talked so much."
"I realized that once they become elementary school students, there are fewer opportunities to walk hand-in-hand in the park."
Event Outline
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Location: Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park (Please see HP for details: https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/event/?region=south_kanto&subregion%5B0%5D=chiba)
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Hours: 10:00 - 16:00 (Last entry 14:30)
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Estimated time required: Approximately 1-1.5 hours
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Participation fee: 800 yen per child (Guardians/companions free)
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Main target: Preschoolers - Elementary school children (all grades)
How to Apply / Contact Information
▶ Click here for details and application for the parent-child mystery-solving event 'Fushigi Hunter':https://www.npo-tashizan.jp/
Organizer: Specific Non-Profit Organization Tashizan
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FAQ
Where is Fushigi Hunter held?
It is held at Chiba Prefectural Makuhari Kaihin Park. Please check the official website for details.
What age children can participate?
It is open to children from preschoolers to all elementary school grades, with three courses available based on difficulty.
How much does it cost to participate?
The participation fee is 800 yen per child. Guardians and companions can participate for free.