The Godzilla cells are scattered next to the main body and one must aim to inactivate them to get a high score. You’ve surveilled the body of the Godzilla and now get to compete in a shooting game where players must stop Godzilla from growing further by aiming at its cells. However you’re not allowed to take pictures during the zipline ride due to safety regulations. A clear case with a neck strap is provided so you can take videos and photos without worrying about dropping your phone. You can choose to either zipline to the side of Godzilla, “Outer Body Observation Course” (152 meters in length), or into the mouth of the inactivated Godzilla, “Inner Body Observation Course” (162 meters). I would recommend not to wear a dress or a skirt for this one!Īfter getting kitted up, you listen to a safety briefing before heading up to the zipline platform. You must leave your belongings to the coin lockers and gear up for the zipline experience with a harness and a helmet. Choose either the “Inner Body Observation Course” or the “Outer Body Observation Course” to approach Godzilla by zipline and explore the lifeforms in the belly of the beast. The next part of the mission is ziplining into the mouth of the roaring (but inactive) monster. The short film sets the scene for the entire attraction as it tells how did this ancient monster come to be captured on this island and what needs to be done in order for peace to remain. As part of the attraction, visitors are invited to become members of the “National Awaji-island Institute of Godzilla Disaster”, or NIGOD for short, and tame the fearsome beast by completing a series of “missions.” It all begins with a seven-minute movie made by Toho Studios showcasing the story behind the site and what is expected of the people partaking in the operation.
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