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Japanese amusement park rankings

When talking about Japanese amusement parks, we usually think of Osaka Universal Studios. In fact, there are many amusement parks in Japan besides this one. So, today I will take you to take stock of them. Japan What are some fun amusement parks?

1. Universal Studios Osaka

Although Tokyo Disneyland is very famous, Universal Studios in Osaka has attracted a large number of people with its theme parks such as Harry Potter and Minions. tourists.

In the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Hogwarts Castle and Hogwarts Village have been restored. You can drink delicious butterbeer here, and all the details are lifelike.

The Minion Park is even more lively. It has four parts: restaurants, shops, amusement areas and performance areas. Minion elements can be seen everywhere. Pick up your phone and take pictures.

In addition, there are Jurassic Park, Jaws, Spider-Man, Back to the Future and other movie-themed attractions, which is why it is so popular.

2. Tokyo DisneySea

When going to Disneyland in Japan, many people will be confused about whether to choose DisneyLand or DisneySea.

DisneySea is the world’s first Disneyland themed around stories and legends about the sea. Don’t mistake it for an aquarium, it is actually a very lively amusement park.

The park is divided into 7 areas: Mediterranean Harbor, American Seaside, Discovery Port, Lost River Delta, Arabian Coast, Mermaid Lagoon, and Mysterious Island. The names are full of adventure and fairy tales.

3. Tokyo Disneyland

Tokyo Disney is known as the number one amusement park in Asia! Anyone who comes to Tokyo will put this place in their travel plans.

There are fantasy castles, sci-fi interstellar travel, and cabins where cartoon characters live. The scenes are all very realistic and romantic. When you come here, you will find a fairy tale world.

There are 7 theme parks in the park, including World Market, Adventure Park, Western Park, Animal World, Fantasy Park, Cartoon City and Tomorrowland. There are 35 exciting performances in total.

4. ARVENTUREWORLD

Adventure World is a theme park that integrates zoos, aquariums, and amusement parks. Here you can see wonderful dolphin performances and interact with animals. Close encounters.

Although there are also amusement facilities here, it is mainly famous for its pandas. It is the most famous panda paradise outside of China.

So most of the amusement projects or restaurants in the park are panda-themed, which are a little younger and suitable for bringing children to play.

5. Nagashima Spaland

Nagashima Spaland was selected into the top 20 global theme parks, second only to Disneyland in Japan. The park has Japan's largest hot spring facility and more than 40 other entertainment projects.

Among them, the Steel Dragon 2000 roller coaster is the longest roller coaster in the world, with a total length of 2479m and a maximum drop of 93.6 meters. It is a challenge for the brave.

In addition to exciting roller coasters, the amusement park also has various children's rides and the Anpanman Museum, which is suitable for parent-child travel. There is also a giant Ferris wheel and a water park. After finishing the water sports, you can go to a hot spring, which is very pleasant.

6. Fuji-Q High Land

Students who like speed and excitement must not miss this place! Fuji-Q Amusement Park, located at the foot of Mount Fuji, can be said to be the most "scary" amusement park in Japan .

There are four roller coasters here - Goofy, Do? Dodonpa, FUJIYAMA and EEJANAIKA. Some of them have the steepest angles in the world, and some have the highest number of total turns in the world. Long, fast, high and steep, it can be said to be the absolute most thrilling among thrills!

The Haunted House Tzu Chi General Hospital is the largest and scariest haunted house recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. The light and shadow effects and gore inside The scene is very realistic, and the faint of heart will enter by mistake!

7. Tokyo Tower One Piece Paradise

Everyone only knows Tokyo Tower, the landmark building in Tokyo, but you know the third floor of Tokyo Tower Is there another One Piece theme park? It’s simply a place of pilgrimage for pirate fans!

This is the first large-scale theme park for the popular animation “One Piece”. It has a comic exhibition, character sculpture exhibition, 360 °Movie playback, VR experience, theme restaurants, etc. Each pirate member has his or her own theme activity area, and there are many games to experience.

There is also a One Piece LIVE show brought to you by professional actors, allowing you to actively interact with them. They all look very similar, especially Zoro, who is very handsome~

8. MEGAWEB

The Toyota Grand Showroom is a car based on the concept of "see, ride, and feel" The theme park is the largest car showroom in the world! It is definitely a must-visit attraction for boys who love cars.

Different from our ordinary car shows, this place is divided into modern exhibition halls, classic car exhibition halls and experience areas. The area is amazing, and it has a collection of classic models from all brands in the world, of course mainly Japanese cars. You can also see many antique cars, modern new concept cars, and models with humanized designs.

There are also a variety of experience projects in the museum, and you can enjoy a free test drive experience. In addition, there are VR driving games, kart experiences, racing 4D movies and other entertainment projects.

9. Amanohashidate viewland

In the popular Frog Travel game, there is a common scene from Amanohashidate, Japan, which is a long sandbank running from north to south, like A natural bridge.

You can enjoy the scenery of Amanohashidate at the Amanohashidate Observation Deck, and the observation deck itself is also a small amusement park. Although the scale is not as large as the previous theme park, it is worse than the beautiful scenery and quiet environment. You can enjoy it to your heart’s content.

10. EDOWONDERLAND

Nikko Edo Village is different from ordinary theme parks. This is a theme park that reproduces life in the Edo period. Entering the park is like traveling back to Japan's Edo period, with the streets, checkpoints, market streets, mansion streets and other scenes of that time perfectly restored.

There are wonderful water art performances, oiran parades, ninja performances, street artist performances, etc. in the park. You can dress up as much as you like here. There are more than 400 sets of Edo period costumes for you to choose from and dress up as Edo people had a unique sense of fun playing in the streets.

There are also various Japanese traditional snacks and delicacies in Edo Village, which you can enjoy. The small shops on the roadside also have their own styles, and you can buy many souvenirs.

If you are going to play in an amusement park here in Japan, then keep this information in mind! The editor here wishes everyone a happy trip!