Even if you’ve never been to a Disney theme park before, I recommend going to Tokyo Disneyland at least once. One thing is for certain, if you’ve ever visited Japan for any significant amount of time, you know that Japanese people love them some Disney. As proof of this, Tokyo Disneyland is visited by more people annually than both original parks in the U.S. and any other franchise park in the world. Why is Disney so popular here? Sadly I’ve yet to unlock that mystery, because neither Mr. J nor I are big Disney fans. Still, when Mr. J got us a free pair of Disneyland tickets for renewing his life insurance plan we decided not to waste the opportunity for a nice date, and so at the end of May we found ourselves on a bus bound for Tokyo Disneyland.
The Most Magical Place on Earth, Tokyo Disneyland
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