2026.02.12 Events & Featuresドラゴンクエスト アイランド
Warm spring is coming soon! Have a cute craft experience on the flower island of Awajishima! Nijigen no Mori “Dragon Quest Island” Slime & Draky Coloring Experience “Spring Limited! Colorful Flower Craft 2026”

Dragon Quest Island, a popular attraction located within Nijigen no Mori, an anime park in Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park, is currently hosting two popular events, Slime Coloring Experience and Drakie Coloring Experience, where you can enjoy coloring art with friends and family.
Now, for the spring season only, we are holding a limited-time campaign called “Spring Only! Colorful Flower Craft” from Saturday, March 7th to Sunday, June 7th, where you can try coloring your favorite slime using flower items befitting the flower island of Awajishima. In addition to the usual unglazed slime coloring experience, this event will allow you to enjoy unglazed coloring filled with spring-like “cuteness” using original items such as flower crowns and petals made from various colored flowers.
Warm spring is almost here! Come and enjoy the warm weather and nature of Awaji Island’s Nijigen no Mori with your friends and immerse yourself in the crafting experience exclusive to “Dragon Quest Island”!

Slime Coloring Experience “Spring Limited! Colorful Flower Craft 2026” Overview
Event period
March 7th (Sat) – June 7th (Sun), 2026
place
Onokogard Workshop (next to Onokogard Castle in Dragon Quest Island)
Fee
2,300 to 2,500 yen (tax included)
*In addition to the regular slime and Draky coloring experience, this includes the ticket fee for the “Spring Limited! Colorful Flower Craft”
*The regular slime coloring experience is 1,800 yen (tax included), and the Drakey coloring experience is 2,000 yen (tax included).
*Tickets are sold at the Onokogard Castle reception.
Content
In addition to the usual slime and Draky coloring experience, you can enjoy a special craft experience with original items such as flower decorations made from artificial flowers and flower design goods of various colors that perfectly match the flower island of Awaji Island.
Opening hours
10:00~18:00
Travel time
Approximately 30 minutes
Overview of the remake “Dragon Quest Island: Ancient Demon and the Chosen Adventurers”

April 2026: Dragon Quest Island will move to a new stage…
“Dragon Quest Island: Ancient Demon and the Chosen Adventurers,” which ran from March 2023 to October 2024, will start in April 2026 with new sub-quests and more.
This attraction is a field RPG that combines the real and digital worlds of Dragon Quest. Participants can become the protagonist of an original story and enjoy the world of Dragon Quest through their adventure. In addition to the main quest, which is the quest to find the golden bracelet, the side quest “Challenge Kandata’s Great Prank Plan!” has also been renewed, allowing participants to enjoy additional stories.
Overview of “Dragon Quest Island”

This field RPG attraction blends the real and digital worlds to bring the world of Dragon Quest to life. Participants can become the protagonist of an original story and immerse themselves in the world of Dragon Quest through their adventure. To celebrate the release of the HD-2D version of Dragon Quest III: And Into the Legend…, Dragon Quest Island: The Demon Lord Zoma and the Island of Beginnings, which was a huge hit when it first opened in 2021, will be re-released on Saturday, October 5, 2024! Embark on a new adventure in Dragon Quest Island, which is based on the worldview of the Roto series and features enhanced side quests, original goods, and original food!
Ticket prices
[Light Ticket (Admission + Main Quest)]
Adults (12 years and older): 3,400 to 4,500 yen ; Children (5 to 11 years old): 1,800 to 2,500 yen
[Gold Ticket (Light Ticket + Subquest)]
Adults (12 years old and above, junior high school students and above): 5,400 to 6,500 yen, Children (5 to 11 years old): 3,100 to 3,800 yen
[Premium Ticket (Gold Ticket + Premium Goods)]
Adults (12 years old and above, junior high school students and above): 12,400 to 13,500 yen; Children (5 to 11 years old): 10,800 to 11,500 yen
We recommend purchasing tickets online!
Purchase your tickets in advance to ensure smooth entry!
Stay in the Dragon Quest collaboration room “Slime Cocoon”!
Guests will receive a gift of an original design yukata that can only be obtained here, an original photo frame that can be obtained by clearing the mission of collecting “small medals” hidden in the room, a fruit plate decorated with “slime” and other characters, as well as an admission ticket to “Dragon Quest Island.” The room is adorned with numerous character decorations, including “Slime,” a monster that appears in the work, as well as “Homilot,” an original character from “Dragon Quest Island,” and the monster “Onion Slime,” on the walls and windows, and is packed with fun features such as original slime-shaped pendant lights and treasure chests!


Overview of Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”
Since 2008, the Pasona Group has been collaborating with local governments and local stakeholders on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, working on a unique regional revitalization project by attracting a diverse range of talent. In 2013, the “Awaji Manga and Anime Island Project” was selected as one of the “Private Business Proposals for Awajishima Prefectural Park” projects that Hyogo Prefecture publicly solicited. The group is now working with Hyogo Prefecture to revitalize the region by attracting new tourists, taking advantage of the magnificent natural beauty of the 134.8 hectare prefectural park.
For more information on “Nijigen no Mori,” click here
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