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Why Nara Dream Amusement Park was abandoned in Japan?

The abandonment of Nara Dreamland is the result of survival of the fittest.

It was built in 196 1, and it was very popular at that time because it was almost exactly like Disneyland in the United States. But its good times only lasted until 1983.

This year, Tokyo Disneyland was established, and the popularity of Neverland was greatly reduced. With the appearance of Tokyo Disneyland (1983) and Universal Studios Osaka (200 1), the business of this Neverland was not as good as before, and Neverland gradually became infamous, and finally had to close down in 2006. After graduation, Xanadu was neglected, thus becoming a huge ruin.

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Over the years, it has attracted countless photographers to shoot, but it is said that it is very exciting to cross two fences and guards when entering. It has been selected as the world's 3 1 abandoned scenic spot.

In that glorious era, tourists were keen to come to the Pink Princess Castle to see the "fairy" figure. Not only people from nearby will come to play, but also people from other counties and cities will come together to help the elderly and take care of the young, setting a record for the highest passenger flow of 6.5438+0.6 million. Many Japanese can find their old memories here.