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  2. Nara Dreamland - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Yokohama Dreamland - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Yokohama Dreamland Monorail - Wikipedia

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    Opened in August 1964, Yokohama Dreamland was Japan's first large-scale, modern amusement park and an instant hit. Due to its inconvenient location far from the nearest station, plans were soon drawn up to connect it to Ofuna Station by monorail, and a mere two years later, in May 1966, the Yokohama Dreamland Monorail was opened to the public ...

  5. Once Popular Tourist Hotspots That Are Now Totally Abandoned

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    The abandoned amusement park became eerily overgrown, with a rusting, twisted Ferris wheel, ... investors created a mountain resort town on one of Japan's main islands. The tourist village ...

  6. 17 Abandoned Theme Parks for Thrills, Chills, and Nostalgia - AOL

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    Disney, Six Flags, and even the Flintstones have had amusement parks that succumbed to disasters, bad press, and shifting entertainment markets. But for the adventurous, abandoned theme parks ...

  7. Dreamland (Coney Island, 1904) - Wikipedia

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    Between about 1880 and World War II, Coney Island was the largest amusement area in the United States, attracting several million visitors per year. [2] Sea Lion Park opened in 1895 and was Coney Island's first amusement area to charge entry fees; [3] [4] this in turn spurred the construction of George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park in 1897, the neighborhood's first major amusement park.

  8. 20 Abandoned Theme Parks Across America That Have Been Left ...

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    J's Amusement Park. Guerneville, California. Open from 1969 to 2003, the park had such fun items as a roller coaster, a mini race track, and a wild mouse roller coaster.

  9. Dreamland - Wikipedia

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    Dreamland (Melbourne amusement park), in Australia; Dreamland Margate, in Kent, United Kingdom; Dream Land Isfahan, in Iran; Nara Dreamland, near Nara, Japan; Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester, New York, United States, known as Dreamland from the 1940s to the 1970s; Yokohama Dreamland, in Yokohama, Japan