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  2. Cinderella Castle - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella Castle is a fairy tale castle at the center of two Disney theme parks: the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland at the Tokyo Disney Resort.Based on Cinderella's fairy tale castle from Disney's 1950 animated feature film, both serve as the symbol and flagship attraction for their respective theme parks.

  3. Tokyo Disneyland - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella Castle displays the Disney character and story plot yet presents the story through the eyes of the Japanese. Once dominated by Disney Legends , Masatomo Takahashi, the former president of The Oriental Land Company, states this growth and development as one of its primary goals: "We must not just repeat what we receive from Disney.

  4. 17 photos show how Disney World's Cinderella Castle has ... - AOL

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    The castle was transformed on October 1, 1996, according to the Disney Everyday blog. It was covered in pink paint that looked like icing, candy-cane spires, and 26 decorative birthday candles.

  5. File:Cinderella Castle, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan.jpg

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    Cinderella Castle, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan Category:Tokyo Disney Resort: 11:31, 9 January 2007: 384 × 512 (60 KB) Username9 == Summary == Cinderella Castle, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan File history on English Wikipedia: *(del) (cur) 19:26, 5 January 2005 . .

  6. Casket (decorative box) - Wikipedia

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    An Italian jewelry casket, 1857, carved walnut, lined with red velvet. A casket [1] is a decorative box or container that is usually smaller than a chest and is typically decorated. In recent centuries they are often used as boxes for jewelry, but in earlier periods they were also used for keeping important documents and many other purposes. [2]

  7. Raden - Wikipedia

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    Shibayama-style writing box, Nagasaki, 1800–1850, wood covered with black lacquer and inlaid with flowers in under-painted mother-of-pearl shell. Inlaid maki-e raden paper box with "wheels in flow" (katawaguruma) design, National Treasure, Heian period, 11–12th century, Tokyo National Museum Inlaid maki-e raden writing box with "Eight Bridges" (Yatsuhashi) design, by Ogata Kōrin, National ...