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Explore Dragon Quest Island, a thrilling theme park in Awaji, Hyogo, where the world of Dragon Quest comes to life with rides, attractions, and character encounters.
Dragon Quest Island is a whimsical theme park inspired by the beloved Dragon Quest video game series. Perfect for families and fans alike, this enchanting destination offers a variety of rides, attractions, and experiences that bring the gaming world to life. With its vibrant landscapes and character interactions, visitors can immerse themselves in the fantastical realms of Dragon Quest, making it an unforgettable adventure for all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Harima, take Route 2 towards Awaji Island. Continue driving for approximately 30 minutes. Once you reach the Awaji Island junction, follow signs for Awaji Island and merge onto the Awaji Island Expressway. After crossing the bridge, take exit 4 towards Kusumoto. Follow the local road signs to Dragon Quest Island, located at 2425番2号 Kusumoto, Awaji. There is a parking fee of around 1000 yen.
Public Transportation
From Harima Station, board a train on the JR Kobe Line bound for Himeji. After 20 minutes, transfer at Himeji Station to the Shinkansen (bullet train) heading towards Okayama. Get off at Nishi-Akashi Station (approximately 15 minutes). At Nishi-Akashi, transfer to the Awaji Kotsu bus service towards Awaji Island. The bus ride will take roughly 40 minutes. Get off at the 'Kusumoto' stop, which is a short walk to Dragon Quest Island at 2425番2号 Kusumoto, Awaji. The total cost for the train and bus journey is approximately 2500 yen.
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