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Major theme park planned for Mitsubishi Estate in Yokohama

Japan's Mitsubishi Estate is set to build a theme park in the city of Yokohama that will rival the size of Tokyo Disneyland.






Japan's Mitsubishi Estate is set to build a theme park in the city of Yokohama that will rival the size of Tokyo Disneyland.

Yokohama's municipal government announced on Thursday that it had selected the real estate giant to redevelop part of a piece of land in the city's Seya district that was previously used as a U.S. military site.

Mitsubishi plans to open the park in 2031, initially targeting at least 12 million visitors a year.

The chunk of land, formerly home to a... more on Nikkei


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Major theme park planned for Mitsubishi Estate in Yokohama

Japan's Mitsubishi Estate is set to build a theme park in the city of Yokohama that will rival the size of Tokyo Disneyland.






Japan's Mitsubishi Estate is set to build a theme park in the city of Yokohama that will rival the size of Tokyo Disneyland.

Yokohama's municipal government announced on Thursday that it had selected the real estate giant to redevelop part of a piece of land in the city's Seya district that was previously used as a U.S. military site.

Mitsubishi plans to open the park in 2031, initially targeting at least 12 million visitors a year.

The chunk of land, formerly home to a... more on Nikkei


 



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