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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 ...
Tama Zoological Park Hino-Tokyo-Japan. This is a partial list of zoos in Japan. For aquaria, see List of aquaria in Japan. Such facilities include zoos, safari parks, animal theme parks, aviaries, butterfly zoos, and reptile centers, as well as wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves where visitors are allowed.
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The first Japanese amusement park, Hanayashiki, opened as a botanical garden at the end of the Edo period, in 1853. The park featured tree peonies and chrysanthemums, but around 1872 a more conventional amusement facility was established. Hanayashiki closed in 1942 due to World War II. Post-war, the park reopened in 1947 as Asakusa Hanayashiki. [2]
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Cascade Park (amusement park) Castle Fun Park; Castles N' Coasters; Cedar Point; Centreville Amusement Park; Chessington World of Adventures; Chimelong Paradise; Cidade da Criança; Cinecittà World; Cité de l'espace; Clara Lara FunPark; Clark's Bears; Clementon Park and Splash World; Cliff's Amusement Park; CLYMB Abu Dhabi; Columbia Pictures ...
Hanayashiki Co., Ltd. operates Japan's oldest surviving theme park of the same name, while PleasureCast maintains and opens amusement centers across Japan. [49] The Visual and Music Production is hemmed by Bandai Namco Arts and Actas , anime production studios; Highway Star, a music artist manager; and Bandai Namco Live Creative, handling ...
Yomiuriland (よみうりランド, Yomiurirando) is an amusement park in Inagi, Tokyo, Japan that first opened in 1964. [1] It is situated on hillsides, and features rides such as roller coasters and water flumes.