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Godzilla is one of the most famous movie monsters of all time. The giant prehistoric lizard has terrified audiences in more than 30 films since he first stomped onto movie screens in 1954. Now thrill seekers in Japan can come face-to-face with Godzilla.
A new attraction at a theme park on Awaji (ah-WAH-gee) Island lets visitors pretend to be researchers studying Godzilla. They can even zip-line directly into the mouth of a 75-foot-tall model of the monster!
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