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Japan XR Center Offers Zero-Cost Revenue-Sharing Model for Original Attractions

The model shifts the financial risk of large-scale attractions from facility operators to Japan XR Center, making original XR experiences viable without upfront capital.

Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.

Japan XR Center Offers Zero-Cost Revenue-Sharing Model for Original Attractions

Japan XR Center will jointly develop and operate original VR/XR attractions with production costs around 100 million yen under a revenue-sharing model, eliminating the initial investment for amusement and theme park operators. The company handles planning, spatial design, 3DCG, system development, installation, and operation, tailored to each facility's IP and unused space.

Japan XR Center, an XR content developer that also runs its own facilities, is offering a revenue-sharing scheme for large-scale amusement and theme park operators. The company will produce original VR/XR attractions with production costs around 100 million yen at zero initial cost to the facility, covering everything from planning and spatial design to 3DCG production, system development, installation, and operation.

The attractions are designed around the facility's worldview, existing IP, location, and unused space. Japan XR Center aims to create a flagship attraction that becomes the biggest reason to visit, rather than simply selling equipment. The model reduces the investment risk that typically comes with large-scale installations and long construction periods.

Experiences can range from small, story-driven setups to free-roaming attractions supporting up to 100 participants at once. The all-weather indoor format is meant to draw visitors on rainy days and stabilize customer flow. Effects include vibration, scent, and linkage with chair-type and ride-type devices, with the company drawing on its own on-site operations experience to design for smooth daily running.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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