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1 Access  





2 Attractions  





3 Roller coasters  



3.1  Operating  





3.2  Defunct  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Coordinates: 35°3733N 139°317E / 35.62583°N 139.51861°E / 35.62583; 139.51861
 

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Yomiuriland
White Canyon at Yomiuriland in 2010. This ride closed in 2013, three years after this photo was taken.
LocationInagi, Tokyo, Japan
StatusOperating
Opened1964 (1964)
OwnerYomiuri Shimbun, Keio Electric Railway
ThemeAmusement park
Slogan空から行けちゃう遊園地
Websitewww.yomiuriland.com/english

Yomiuriland (よみうりランド, Yomiurirando) is an amusement park in Inagi, Tokyo, Japan that first opened in 1964.[1] It is situated on hillsides, and features rides such as roller coasters and water flumes. It is home to Yomiuri Giants Stadium, one of the training fields for the Yomiuri Giants baseball team, and was the primary training ground before Tokyo Dome was completed. It is operated and run by the Yomiuri Group, the parent of media conglomerate Yomiuri Shimbun. A bath house was constructed to attract more senior citizens.

Yomiuriland's bathhouse

Entrance fees are 1800 yen for adults, 800 yen for children and seniors aged 60 over.

One-day pass (entrance + sea lion show + free pass for attractions) is ¥5,400 for adults, ¥4,500 for seniors (Age 65 and above).

Access

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It can be accessed by two train stations, Keio Sagamihara Line's Keiō-Yomiuriland StationorYomiuriland-mae StationofOdakyu.

Attractions

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Yomiuriland has 44 attractions from thrilling rides to family-friendly rides. Yomiuriland also has about 1,000 cherry blossoms during the spring. During the summer (usually from June 30 - September 9), visitors can enjoy Pool WAI (Water Amusement Island), a water park for an additional fee. Jewellimunation lights up the park with a massive LED display inspired by gemstone colors. These attraction each contain their own unique atmosphere and diversity in rides. There are also many shops and food courts around the park.

Roller coasters

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Operating

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Defunct

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References

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  1. ^ "Yomiuri Land fun park adds factory-themed attraction to make more sales". The Japan Times. May 30, 2016.
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35°37′33N 139°31′7E / 35.62583°N 139.51861°E / 35.62583; 139.51861


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