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Nara Dreamland (Japanese: 奈良ドリームランド, Hepburn: Nara Dorīmurando), or just simply Dreamland, was a theme park near Nara, Japan, heavily inspired by Disneyland in California. It opened in 1961 and was in continuous operation until its permanent closure in 2006 as a result of falling attendance due to the overwhelming popularity ...
Yokohama Dreamland was an amusement park that operated in Totsuka, Yokohama, Japan from 1964 to 2002. The management company, Japan Dream Tourism , was acquired by the supermarket chain Daiei in 1993, and the amusement park closed permanently on February 17, 2002, due to financial issues.
"The History of Nara Dreamland" Nara, Japan: April 2, 2018 () 28: 6 "The Failure of Euro Disneyland" Disneyland Paris: May 8, 2018 () 29: 7 "The History of Disney's Best Coaster, Space Mountain: From the Earth to the Moon" Disneyland Paris: May 13, 2018 () 30: 8 "The History of Busch Gardens' Swinging Classic, the Big Bad Wolf"
Game Objective: To find your brother's contract and destroy it and to defeat the evil dwarf who runs Dreamland. General Tips to Help You Play Dreamland White Sparkling Areas: These indicate a ...
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Préfecture de Nara; Usage on fr.wiktionary.org Nara; Usage on hak.wikipedia.org Nara-yen; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Nara (prefektura) Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Nara prefektúra; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Prefektur Nara; Usage on ilo.wikipedia.org Prepektura ti Nara; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 奈良県; Usage on jv.wikipedia.org Préfèktur Nara
5.1 Location map templates. 5.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Japan Nara Prefecture. 8 languages.
The game's footage was filmed with local, uncredited extras on location around Kyoto and at the Nara Dreamland amusement park. [5] [6] The toy version has a plastic gunman figure mounted on top of a plastic battery box called Custom Gunman, which later became one of the microgames in the Game Boy Advance title WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!.