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[Ultraman Series 60th Anniversary] ‘Museum of Light: Ultraman XR Journey’ – a VR experience where you can see giant monsters on display and experience thrilling battle scenes

2026.04.27

ABAL Co., Ltd. has produced a VR museum in collaboration with Tsuburaya Productions Co., Ltd., where visitors can experience giant monster displays and thrilling Ultraman battle scenes.
The ‘Museum of Light: Ultraman XR Journey’ will be held for a limited time from 1 May to 28 June at Hirakata Park in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture.

The Appeal of ‘The Land of Light Museum: Ultraman XR Journey’

Select an avatar wearing a team uniform and experience museums with a variety of themes across four different areas.

You can take photos and selfies in the virtual space.
After your visit, you can download them to your smartphone and post them on social media. You can share the thrill of the experience as if you had actually visited The Land of Light Museum with your friends and family.

Experience the four zones

Journey to the Land of Light
Ultraman appears right before the participants’ eyes! Riding on the giant Ultraman’s hand, we set off for the Land of Light, Ultraman’s home.

Monster Exhibition Room
An exhibition room dedicated to giant Ultra Monsters. This is a unique VR experience that allows you to view popular monsters such as the Baltan Alien, Gomora and King Joe from every angle.

Exhibition of Ultra Heroes Through the Ages
Take a tour of the exhibition rooms that look back on 60 years of the Ultraman series. You can have your photo taken with your favourite hero, and download the photos to your smartphone or share them on social media.

Battle Scenes
This exhibition room offers a front-row view of the spectacular battles between Ultraman and Zetton, and Ultraman Zero and Ultraman Belial. We promise an experience worthy of the climax.

Dates: Friday 1 May 2026 – Sunday 28 June 2026
Venue: ABAL Arena
(1-1 Hirakatakoen-cho, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, within Hirakata Park)
Admission: Adults: 1,500 yen (including tax)
Children: 1,000 yen
*Please note that a separate admission fee for Hirakata Park is required.

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