Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki is straight up turning Alice in Borderland into real life with an immersive death game that straps actual bomb collars on players. Opening August 27, the 30-minute Heart challenge makes you wear the show's signature collar that delivers real electric shocks if you mess up or run out of time. It's not full-on explosives though – reports say it puffs smoke on elimination for that dramatic "you're dead" effect while still zapping you to keep the pressure on.
The park's got rules: 15 and up only, no one with pacemakers or blood pressure issues, and every player signs a waiver before the betrayal-filled puzzles begin. It's included with regular admission but you gotta grab a free same-day timed slot online because this is gonna book up fast. They've already done Evangelion stuff and are adding a coaster next year, so this is their latest push into "thoroughly unreasonable" experiences.
Community's split between "this slaps" hype for the immersion and "what the actual hell" takes on the shock factor. Similar collar attractions popped up before at places like Immersive Fort Tokyo, so Japan's been testing these waters. Dexerto and SoraNews24 broke the details while X is already memeing the waivers and smoke effects. This is peak chaotic collab energy – just don't forget your consent form, chat.