Listly by Nivedita Ramakrishnan
YES there's a Disneyland in Tokyo and its simply too cool! For folks who think that only the Western-world Disneylands are great: you're wrong! Come check this one out!
Surprised to read that Disney has a complete water amusement park? Well hey, its even more awesome AT Disney Sea than reading about it. The water's always hygienic thanks to Japanese standards, not to worry.
USJ at Osaka is way too awesome to be IN and also to lose your way while in there (I've personal experience there). But even you getting lost in the place is safe nonetheless. But yes, its quite surprising that Japan has a Universal Studios franchise.
Yup, that cute cat we all lurve to death has a rather huge amusement park all dedicated to herself--and her cuteness! All of Sanrio's characters are what this place is dedicated for. News flash is that not just girly girls, but all sorts of people love to frequent this place.
Tokyo Dome is not just this freaking huge hall for concerts or sports games, but it also has a franchise of ride attractions! Ding ding ding! I hear that they're very popular and are totally worth visiting.
With so MANY attractions all priced very fairly, along with maintaining great standard, this park in Tokyo sure sounds too good to be true! What's more is that they've a one-day passport feature that's a super saver, than to pay for each ride separately (as its charged on a pay-per-ride basis).
Who DOESN'T remember Thomas the Engine? There's a whole amusement park dedicated to rides of Thomas and his friends. Enough said, yeah?
Title says it all, but its all only so exhilarating when you go to the place. The place is apparently so famous that they've listing on how to get to it even from Korea and other countries on its site!
Fujikyu Highland is a thrill ride park in Japan. The Fujiyama, Dodonpa, Eejanaika, Thomas Land areas are most enjoyable, I've heard.
"It is a major amusement park in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It features several roller coasters, thrill rides, and kid rides, a giant Ferris wheel, and a water park."
Located in the Odaiba entertainment district in Tokyo, the Joypolis has six major attractions that are recommended to not be missed!
"Namco Namja Town is an indoor theme park in the Sunshine City shopping complex in east Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It features themed dining, carnival-style games, a haunted house, and a line of character mascots exclusive to the park."
This park is hailed as the oldest amusement park in Japan. The entrance fee seems to be really cheap here!
Another teenager in university, having a penchant for Japanese, literature and all the small things in life that almost always go unnoticed.