Tokyo Disneyland - Japan Landmark
I’m finally here! Well, the very first Disney theme park to be constructed on foreign soil, Tokyo Disneyland has become the most visited theme park in the whole world! The most exciting rides are here, the most popular adventure are here, and the most biggest sea theme park are here!
This time, I;m visiting the Disney Sea. It’s flooded with people throughout the year, seems like there is no off-season here. Tokyo Disneyland is located in Urayasu city, Chiba - right outside Tokyo. The best way to get there is by taking the JR Keiyo line from Tokyo station to Maihama station. When you reach Maihama station, it’s about 10 mins walk to the Disneyland, or take Disney Resort Line at Resort Gate Station to Disney Sea Station. Direct Bus from Yokohama, Shinjuku, Haneda Airport, or Narita Airport are also available.

The Monorails at Tokyo Disney were cool!

Ok, the magical journey begins on this Disney train, which comes complete with grey checked couches and are well themed with Disney characters.

Upon arrival, you will need to purchase a Passport which includes all attractions. A one-day-passport costs me 5,500 yen while a 2-day -passport will cost 10,000 yen per adult. There is also a Starlight Passport which cost 4,700 yen for admission to the park after 5pm on certain days.
I make my way behind the super long queue at the main entrance of the park and bought a ticket. I was told about the crazy line, but heard that you can purchase your tickets at some Japan travel agencies, or Tokyo Disneyland Ticket Center located in Hibiya subway station if you want to save time.

There are all sorts of characters around the park.

Bump into one of the classic Disney heroes - Aladdin signing autograph…

Not just water craft can be found at DisneySea!


Journey To The Center if the Earth! The giant volcano.

Fast pass ticket.

Mediterranean Harbor. It resembles a southern European seaport with waterfront buildings and waterways.

The Mickey Stage Show, a 30 mins extravaganza showcasing about 10 of Disney’s classics with dancers and wonderful costumes!

Here comes Donald, Minnie, Mickey and Goofy.


The ending.
For Disney magic that never stops, you can stay at their official Disney hotels - Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta, and Tokyo Disneyland hotel - the Disney Ambassador. . There are direct buses from Narita Airport to these hotels, and free Disney shuttle buses to Tokyo Disneyland from their Disney Resort.

We are never too young or too old to visit Tokyo Disneyland.
So… is there any job vacancies in Tokyo Disneyland for me?
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