Dragon Quest Island Hosts Collaboration Event with Dragon Quest I & II
Dragon Quest Island, located within Nijigen no Mori in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, is currently hosting a special collaboration event celebrating the release of the HD-2D versions of “Dragon Quest I & II.”1 The event, running until March 22, 2026, offers adventurers additional quests alongside the park’s regular attractions.
Reviving Roto’s Memory Rally
The collaboration event, titled “Reviving Roto’s Memory Rally,” challenges players with four trials recreating iconic scenes from the original “Dragon Quest I” and “Dragon Quest II.”1 These trials include:
- Acquiring legendary equipment
- Chasing a “legendary clue” on Hero’s Hill
- Rescuing the princess of Munburg
- Chasing the Prince of Samartoria
Adventurers who successfully complete all four trials will receive an exclusive, limited-edition sticker.1
Additional Event Features
During the collaboration period, job panels inspired by the HD-2D versions of “Dragon Quest I & II” will be available in the village of Onokogarde, providing photo opportunities with characters from the games.1
Dragon Quest Island Overview
Dragon Quest Island is a field RPG attraction that blends real and digital elements to immerse visitors in the world of “Dragon Quest.”3 The park allows guests to develop into the main character in an original story and experience the adventure of the Loto series.
Ticket Information
Ticket options include:
- Light Ticket (Admission + Main Quest): Adults (12+): ¥3,400 – ¥4,500; Children (5-11): ¥1,800 – ¥2,500
- Gold Ticket (Light Ticket + Sub Quest): Adults (12+): ¥5,400 – ¥6,500; Children (5-11): ¥3,100 – ¥3,800
- Premium Ticket (Gold Ticket + Premium Product): Adults (12+): ¥12,400 – ¥13,500; Children (5-11): ¥10,800 – ¥11,500
Purchasing tickets online in advance is recommended.1
Slime’s Cocoon Accommodation
Guests can also stay in the themed “Slime’s Cocoon” collaboration room, which includes a yukata with an original design, a unique photo frame earned by completing a “small medal” collection mission, and a fruit plate decorated with slimes.1 The room is decorated with characters and items from the “Dragon Quest” universe.
Nijigen no Mori Park Information
Dragon Quest Island is located within Nijigen no Mori, a larger animation park on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture.1 Nijigen no Mori also features attractions based on other popular anime and game franchises, including Godzilla, Naruto, Crayon Shin-chan, Monster Hunter, and SPY x FAMILY.1 The park has been a local revitalization project since 2008.
1 Tiny Tot in Tokyo. “Dragon Quest Island Theme Park in Japan Review — Worth It?” December 18, 2025.
2 Nijigen no Mori. “3 events you’ll desire to experience during next week’s 3-day weekend.” February 14, 2026.
3 Dragon Quest Fandom. “Dragon Quest Island.”