The park is situated inside Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park, a massive public park that covers 134.8 hectares.
The 'Appare! Sengoku Daibouken' course is modeled after a historical setting depicted in the Crayon Shin-chan film 'The Storm Called: The Battle of Villains'.
The park features a dedicated 'Kids' area' specifically designed for younger children who do not meet the height requirements for the main high-rope courses.
Nijigen no Mori, the larger park complex housing this attraction, is themed entirely around anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture.
The location on Awaji Island was chosen due to its proximity to the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, making it accessible from mainland Kobe.
Crayon Shin-chan Adventure Park is a themed zone located within the Nijigen no Mori park on Awaji Island, inspired by the popular manga and anime series. The park features two primary obstacle courses designed to mimic the training exercises of the character Shin-chan. The 'Appare! Sengoku Daibouken' course offers multiple levels of difficulty, including high-altitude rope challenges and climbing walls. Visitors can explore a field populated with over 50 life-sized statues of characters from the series, providing photo opportunities. The facility incorporates interactive elements such as a giant maze and a water-themed athletic course during summer months. It is integrated into the larger Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park complex, which spans a significant area of natural terrain. Staff often encourage participants to wear provided safety harnesses for the high-rope activities. The location serves as a major destination for fans of the Crayon Shin-chan franchise in the Kansai region.
Among the 50+ life-sized Crayon Shin-chan character statues scattered throughout the park grounds.
Wear comfortable athletic clothing and closed-toe sneakers, as many activities involve climbing and ropes.
Consider visiting during weekdays to avoid wait times for the popular high-rope obstacle courses.
Bring a change of clothes if visiting during the summer, as water-based activities are frequent.
Do not attempt the high-level obstacle courses if you have a fear of heights, as they involve significant vertical exposure.
Park hours can be affected by severe weather, such as heavy rain or strong winds; check official status before arrival.
Athletic shoes are mandatory for obstacle courses; participants must comply with height and weight safety restrictions.