Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla
The King of the Monsters first appeared in Ishirō Honda’s 1954 film Godzilla and became a worldwide pop culture icon. Today, it has become a life-sized attraction a Nijigen no Mori Park on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture. Even though this beast is not standing tall, “Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji,” lets you zip line into its mouth and take on various missions to prevent it from destroying the city.



Godzilla appears to have half of its body buried underground, and it measures 180-feet long, 82-feet wide and 75-feet tall. When you’ve completed all of the missions, head on over to the museum with authentic memorabilia used in the films, including figures as well as dioramas. How much does it cost to get in? Just $36 USD for adults, which isn’t bad, all things considered.

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Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla
Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla
Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla
Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla
Nijigen no Mori Park Awaji Island Godzilla

As far as we know, this is the only life-size Godzilla statue ever built. It’s the perfect weather for Godzilla — the embodiment of a raging god — to appear. We would like visitors to learn about Awaji Island through the globally renowned Godzilla,” said Yasuyuki Nambu, who heads recruitment firm Pasona, Nijigen no Mori Park’s operator.

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