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  2. Ghibli Park - Wikipedia

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    Ghibli Park (ジブリパーク, Jiburipāku) is a theme park in Nagakute, Aichi, Japan. It opened on 1 November 2022 and features attractions based on several of the movies produced by Studio Ghibli. [1] First announced in 2017, with construction starting in 2020, the park is located within the grounds of the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park ...

  3. Joypolis - Wikipedia

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    The first flagship Joypolis theme park was located in Yokohama, opening on July 20, 1994. It was the second park to launch under Sega's "Amusement Theme Park" concept after the Osaka ATC Galbo venue in Osaka, which had opened three months previously. Initially exceeding its expected revenue and visitor number targets, it lagged behind after its ...

  4. Sanrio Puroland - Wikipedia

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    Sanrio Puroland (サンリオピューロランド, Sanrio Pyūrorando), also known as Hello Kitty Land, [1] is an indoor theme park located in Tama New Town, Tokyo, Japan. . Opened on December 7, 1990, it hosts attractions, live shows, shopping outlets, and restaurants dedicated to Sanrio characters such as Hello Kitty, My Melody, Cinnamoroll, Gudetama, and Aggretsuko, in a manner akin to ...

  5. Lagunasia - Wikipedia

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    Lagunasia (ラグナシア, Ragunashia) is an amusement park in Gamagōri, Aichi, Japan.It is home to the Aqua Wind, Pirates' Blast and Stellar roller coasters. The park was also the first Magiquest live role playing game location outside of the United States.

  6. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Tech Land Sega: A chain of larger inner-city venues in Japan from the mid-1980s to 2000s. [32] Galbo: A chain of a small number of smaller indoor theme park venues in Japan in the mid to late 1990s. [33] GiGO: A chain of larger inner-city venues in Japan from the early 1990s to the late 2000s. [34] It is an abbreviation of "Get into the ...

  7. Seibu-en - Wikipedia

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    Seibu-en (西武園ゆうえんち, Seibuen Yuenchi) is an amusement park located near Tokyo in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture.It is just outside the Seibuen-yūenchi Station, which is also owned and operated by the Seibu Railway.

  8. Toei Kyoto Studio Park - Wikipedia

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    Toei Kyoto Studio Park (東映太秦映画村, Tōei Uzumasa Eigamura) is a theme park and film set modeled after the Edo period located in Kyoto, Japan that opened its doors in 1975. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is situated in Toei Company 's Kyoto Studio where movies have been produced.

  9. Yokohama Cosmo World - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama Cosmo World (よこはまコスモワールド, Yokohama Kosumo Wārudo) is a theme park in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It contains the Cosmo Clock 21, formerly the tallest Ferris wheel in the world. [2] [3] It is since 1999 home to a unique coaster from Senyo Kogyo, named Diving Coaster: Vanish. [4]