Serious investigation into the amount of electricity generated by monster attacks! Monster Electricity Survey" in collaboration with "Monster Hunter Now" starts today!

Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO) has collaborated with "Monster Hunter Now" ("MonHun Now"), the latest mobile game for smartphones (iOS/Android) in the "Monster Hunter" series licensed from Capcom and provided by Niantic, Inc. MonHun Power Survey," which investigates the amount of electricity generated by monster attacks, was launched today, October 16, 2023 (Monday).

The "MonHun Electricity Survey" will offer a variety of projects related to monsters and energy to "MonHun Now" players (hereafter referred to as "hunters"). The following is a brief introduction of the project, so hunters in the KEPCO area are encouraged to participate.

Information on the "MonHun Electricity Survey

The ecology of the monster "Tobikagachi," which appears in "MonHun Now," that accumulates static electricity in its body hair, has been found to be a clue to clean energy that does not emit CO2 when generating electricity. As part of the "Tobi Kagachi Investigation Quest," hunters who play "MonHun Now," find Tobi Kagachi appearing in various locations, take a screenshot or AR photo, and post it on X (formerly Twitter) with "#MonHun Power Investigation" and "@KANDEN_Official" will be entered into a drawing to win a The campaign will also feature a special website that offers a chance to win an original QUO Card Pay as a present.

In addition, on the special site, the results of a serious investigation by KEPCO, with the help of experts, into the number of times that Tsutenkaku Tower and other spots associated with Kansai can generate the necessary amount of electricity from three types of monster attacks, including fire, water, and wind, which can be used to generate electricity, have been made public.

In addition, the results of the investigation into the amount of electricity generated by monster attacks and the "MonHun Electricity Test" related to electricity will be presented as a special wallpaper if the user answers the questions correctly.

In collaboration with "Monster Hunter Now," the survey investigates the amount of electricity generated by monster attacks that appear in the game.
Start date: Monday, October 16, 2023
Special website URL: ##


(1) X (formerly Twitter) submission campaign "Tobikagachi Research Quest

The "Flying Thunder Dragon Tobikagachi," a monster that handles electricity, has emerged as a possible hint for clean energy that does not emit CO2 during power generation, following renewable energy and nuclear power generation. MHI commissioned a "Tobikagachi Research Quest" to hunters in order to acquire zero-carbon energy.

The "flying gecko" has the property of accumulating static electricity in its body hair.
Will clean electricity derived from monsters save the future of zero carbon?

Original QUO Card Pay Design

How to apply: Find Tobikagachi that appear in various locations in the "Monster Hunter Now" game, take a screenshot or AR photo, and post it on X (formerly Twitter) with "#MonHun Electricity Survey" and "@KANDEN_Official".

Eligible period: Monday, October 16, 2023 to Tuesday, October 31, 2024
Merchandise: Original design QUO card Pay 500 yen to 100 winners drawn by lottery.


(2) Special project "What if a monster attack generates electricity?"
The results of a serious survey conducted by KEPCO with the help of experts to determine how much electricity could be generated by the attacks of three types of monsters appearing in the game, in comparison with the electricity required for Tsutenkaku Tower and other spots associated with the Kansai region.

Monsters surveyed: Pao-urumu/Juratodos/Lioreus
Surveyed: Tsutenkaku Tower lit up for one night / the entire Kansai area for one day / night view from Mt. Rokko for one night / one household for one year

▲Special project: "What if the monster attack generates electricity?"

(3) Answer the quiz and receive a special MonHun Electricity Survey wallpaper
Hunters who answer the "MonHun Electricity Test" on the special website regarding the results of the survey on the amount of electricity generated by monster attacks and clean energy, and answer the questions correctly, will receive special wallpaper. In order to answer correctly, you need to check the survey results on the special site.

MonHun Power Test

Special Wallpaper

(4) Web Commercial "[Kansai Electric Power Company x MonHun Now] Important Notice Arc" Distribution Starts
To recruit hunters who can cooperate with the MonHun Electric Power survey, a web commercial started to be distributed on October 16 (Monday).
The commercial introduces the Company's announcement that "Tobikagachi" appearing in "MonHun Now" is likely to be a clue to clean energy that does not emit CO2 during power generation, and the quest for the survey.

WEB CM


Monster Hunter Now
The latest mobile game for smartphones (iOS/Android) in the "Monster Hunter" series licensed from Capcom by Niantic, an AR and location-based technology company.
Players become hunters and embark on an adventure to hunt powerful monsters that appear in the real world. The game can be played on smartphones, making it easy to enjoy the experience of hunting together with others.

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