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  2. 24 Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some viewers found that in general, the plot of 24 Japan moves more slowly than the fast-paced original series. [1] The Japanese version of 24 is the second adaptation of the show; following the Hindi-language adaptation of the show. [1] 24 Japan follows a story line similar to the first season of the American series, but with up-to-date ...

  3. Shinjuku Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Shinjuku Central Park or Shinjuku Chūō Park (新宿中央公園, Shinjuku chūō kōen) is a park in western Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.The park is bordered by Honnnan Dori and Kita Dori to the north, Junisha Dori to the west, Suido Dori or Minami Dori to the south, and Koen Dori to the east.

  4. Hanayashiki - Wikipedia

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    Hanayashiki (浅草花やしき, Asakusa hanayashiki) is an amusement park in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, [4] that has operated since 1853. It is operated by Hanayashiki Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. It is claimed to be the oldest amusement park in Japan. One of the unofficial mascots of the park is the Panda Car ...

  5. The Snuke - Wikipedia

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    "The Snuke" is the fourth episode of the eleventh season (or the 157th episode overall) of Comedy Central's animated comedy series South Park. It is largely a parody of the television series 24 and was originally broadcast on March 28, 2007. The episode is rated TV-MA L.

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  7. Toshimaen - Wikipedia

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    The restoration cost 200 million yen. A Steeplechase Park admission ticket was found in the vehicle during work. [5] In 1983, through the Embassy of the United States in Japan and the Consulate-General of Japan in New York, a purchase request came from Coney Island, but Toshimaen replied, "Now, Japanese children are enjoying it," and refused ...

  8. Mizumoto Park - Wikipedia

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    Mizumoto Park (水元公園, Mizumoto Kōen) is a park in Katsushika ward, Tokyo, Japan. It is the biggest park within the 23 special wards of Tokyo. It is known for its diverse plants and wild birds, and as an attraction spot during the Hanami season. Locals have said that it is home to a haunted phone booth. [1]

  9. PokéPark - Wikipedia

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    The theme parks featured many Pokémon-themed attractions, and were open between March 18, 2005, and September 25, 2005, in Japan. In 2006, the park toured Taiwan, being showcased from June 23, 2006, to September 24, 2006 [2] The site that housed this installment is now home to the Taipei Children's Amusement Park.