AWAJI ISLAND’S NIJIGEN NO MORI LAUNCHES LIMITED “ATTACK ON TITAN” BOOKMARK CAMPAIGN AS IMMERSIVE ANIME EXPERIENCE EXPANDS ACROSS JAPAN
Awaji Island’s Nijigen no Mori anime park launches a limited “Attack on Titan” bookmark campaign featuring exclusive character designs of Eren, Mikasa, Erwin, and Levi. The immersive collaboration includes night forest walks, stamp rallies, mystery quests, themed food, merchandise, and SNS participation rewards running through 2026.
The attraction, which recreates popular Japanese pop culture worlds within a natural forest environment, is currently hosting an interactive “Attack on Titan” themed experience that blends outdoor exploration, projection mapping, and immersive storytelling. As part of its promotional SNS engagement campaign, the park has announced the release of four newly illustrated original bookmarks starting Friday, June 5, 2026.
The limited-edition bookmarks feature exclusive artwork of Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, Erwin Smith, and Levi Ackerman, each depicted holding bouquets against the scenic backdrop of Awaji Island, widely known as a “flower island” due to its year-round seasonal floral displays. The items will be distributed as randomized novelties through a social media participation campaign encouraging visitors to share their experience online.
To receive the collectible, visitors must post photos or videos from the collaboration event on social media using the hashtags #NijigenNoMori and #shingeki, then present their post at the reception desk. Each participant will receive one randomly selected bookmark design.
The campaign is part of a broader “Attack on Titan” collaboration event running from March 14, 2026, to December 13, 2026, inside Nijigen no Mori, located at 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
The collaboration features a dual-format experience divided into daytime and nighttime attractions. The nighttime segment, titled “Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK – Beyond the Wall –,” offers a 1.2-kilometer forest walking experience enhanced with projection mapping and immersive audio effects. Participants assume the role of new recruits in the Survey Corps and progress through a narrative centered on humanity’s struggle against Titans, culminating in a mission beyond the walls alongside Eren Yeager and fellow characters. Upon completion, visitors receive an original commemorative card.
Daytime activities include “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori,” where participants collect character stamps across the park using a specially designed booklet, receiving an original postcard upon completion. A second phase, “Attack on Titan Mystery Quest – Nijigen no Mori Edition / At-Home,” allows participants to engage in a puzzle-solving storyline connected to Titan research under Hans Zoe, with launch timing to be announced later.
The collaboration also extends into exclusive merchandise and themed food offerings. Newly designed goods include can badges and acrylic stands featuring Eren, Mikasa, Levi, Erwin, and other characters, alongside a total of 36 themed items incorporating narrative references. Food offerings include “Eren’s Determination Mapo Tofu Bowl,” “Sasha’s Sneak-Eating Plate,” “Mikasa’s Warm Red Scarf Cake,” and themed beverages such as “Captain Levi’s After-Cleaning Tea au Lait,” creating a fully immersive culinary extension of the anime universe.
Ticket pricing varies depending on experience type and time slot. Admission to “Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK – Beyond the Wall –” ranges from 3,600 to 4,000 Japanese yen for adults aged 12 and above, and from 1,600 to 2,000 Japanese yen for children aged 11 and below. The stamp rally experience is priced at 800 Japanese yen. Children aged four and under are admitted free of charge to the nighttime attraction, though minors must be accompanied by at least one adult guardian. All nighttime tickets are time-specific.
Operational hours for the nighttime event run from 19:30 to 22:00 with final entry at 20:30. Daytime operations run on weekdays from 13:00 to 17:00 and on holidays from 10:00 to 17:00, with final entry at 17:30. Park hours and pricing are subject to seasonal variation.
Access to the site is available via highway bus connections from major Kansai transport hubs including Kansai International Airport, Sannomiya, Namba, and Umeda, requiring approximately three hours of total travel time with one transfer to Awaji Island-bound services.
Nijigen no Mori itself is an interactive anime park designed to merge digital technology with natural landscapes, offering experiential attractions based on franchises including Naruto, Godzilla, Crayon Shinchan, and Dragon Quest. The park aims to provide multi-sensory engagement through real-world recreations of fictional universes.
The “Attack on Titan” collaboration represents one of the park’s most ambitious immersive experiences to date, combining narrative-driven exploration, collectible incentives, themed cuisine, and interactive gameplay. It reinforces Nijigen no Mori’s position as a leading destination for anime tourism and experiential entertainment, drawing global visitors into fully realized fictional worlds set against Japan’s natural environment.

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