Those in western Japan will have the opportunity to confront Godzilla face-to-face in a brand new theme park attraction being constructed on the Japanese island of Awaji.

First reported by Nijigennomori, an English-language article on Kyodo News explains that the “Godzilla Interception Operation Awaji” attraction in the Nijigen no Mori theme park, on Awaji island, Hyogo Prefecture, is based on the 2016 film Shin Godzilla, in which humans try to stop the creature after it crawls out of Tokyo Bay.

Says the site: It will be the world’s first attraction to have a permanent full-scale version of the monster, according to Keiji Ota, Chief Godzilla Officer of Toho Co., which owns the copyright to Godzilla.

“(The attraction) will have huge presence and tremendous impact,” Ota said of the newcomer, which will be about 20 meters high, 25 meters wide and 55 meters long.

Visitors playing the role of researchers will be able to use pulleys to enter Godzilla’s partly-buried body via the mouth and tackle various missions, including trying to destroy its cells in shooting games.

Her’s early concept art shared on various sites via Toho.