Attack on Titan is bringing the world of Titans to life like never before with a highly anticipated collaboration event at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island, Japan. Starting in Spring 2026, fans will experience two immersive attractions—daytime and evening—designed to transport visitors directly into the dark fantasy anime universe.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Spring 2026 launch date for the Attack on Titan collaboration event
- Two attractions: daytime experience and evening “THE NIGHTWALK – Beyond the Walls” spanning 1.2 kilometers
- Located at Nijigen no Mori on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture
- Free park admission with individual attraction pricing for the new anime experience
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The final season of the Attack on Titan anime concluded in November 2023, but the franchise shows no signs of slowing down.
Producer Tetsuya Kinoshita confirmed that the franchise will continue with new projects, including films, concerts, and experiential attractions. This Nijigen no Mori collaboration represents one of the most ambitious fan experiences created for the beloved dark fantasy series.
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The collaboration demonstrates how successful anime franchises are evolving beyond traditional television and movie releases into immersive real-world experiences.
Immersive Day and Night Attractions at Nijigen no Mori
Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Attack on Titan across two distinct attractions designed for different times of day.
The daytime attraction will welcome guests into the world of the anime with interactive elements and environmental storytelling. The evening attraction, titled “THE NIGHTWALK – Beyond the Walls,” promises a more dramatic and immersive journey through a 1.2-kilometer forest path wrapped in darkness, lighting effects, and special atmospheric design.
| Experience Element | Details |
| Launch Timing | Spring 2026 |
| Location | Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan |
| Daytime Attraction | Interactive immersive experience in daylight |
| Evening Attraction | “THE NIGHTWALK – Beyond the Walls” (1.2 km forest walk) |
Nijigen no Mori: The World’s Ultimate Anime Theme Park
Nijigen no Mori has earned acclaim as the world’s largest anime-themed park, located within Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park. The park features immersive attractions based on beloved franchises including Naruto, Demon Slayer, Dragon Quest, and Godzilla.
Best known for its accessibility—admission to the park itself is free with individual attractions available for separate fees—Nijigen no Mori has become a pilgrimage site for anime enthusiasts worldwide. The Attack on Titan collaboration represents one of the park’s most highly anticipated additions for 2026.
Located just 30 minutes from Kobe and 60 minutes from Osaka, the park offers visitors an easily accessible immersive anime experience.
What Does the Attack on Titan Collaboration Mean for the Franchise Future?
The Nijigen no Mori partnership signals that Attack on Titan will continue thriving through innovative fan engagement beyond traditional animation.
Beyond this experiential collaboration, the franchise is pursuing multiple expansion avenues. An omnibus film titled “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” was released in early 2025, while plans for additional films, concert tours returning to the U.S. in 2026, and other projects remain in development.
Additionally, the franchise announced a new murder-mystery board game created in collaboration with Studio OZON, demonstrating how the Attack on Titan universe continues expanding into interactive entertainment formats that appeal to different fan demographics.
“We plan to continue creating films and unique experiences like this. Attack on Titan will remain a significant part of our entertainment portfolio.”
— Tetsuya Kinoshita, Attack on Titan Producer
Should Anime Fans Plan a Japan Trip for Spring 2026?
With the Attack on Titan collaboration launching in Spring 2026, anime fans considering a Japan pilgrimage have a compelling reason to visit.
The timing aligns with other anime attractions and the general appeal of visiting Japan during spring when cherry blossoms peak and weather is optimal for outdoor activities. Nijigen no Mori’s convenient location near major population centers like Osaka and Kobe makes it accessible for international visitors planning broader Japan itineraries.
For devoted Attack on Titan fans, experiencing the franchise through immersive dark forest walks and interactive daytime attractions represents an unprecedented opportunity to engage with the story’s unique atmosphere in real-world settings.
Sources
- Travel and Tour World – Official collaboration announcement and experience details
- Nijigen no Mori Official Website – Park information and attraction specifications
- Anime News Network – Franchise continuation confirmation and producer statements

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