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+ | *''[[Aqua Nova]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Fortune Museum]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Ghost Hunters II]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Mission Q]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Power Sled]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Sega Rally Special Stage]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Super Ranking]]'' | ||
+ | *''[[Wild River]]'' | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 06:16, 4 January 2020
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Shinjuku Joypolis |
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Location: Takashimaya Times Square, Tokyoto, Japan |
Opened: 1996-10-04 |
Closed: 2000-08-14 |
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Shinjuku Joypolis (新宿ジョイポリス) was an Joypolis indoor theme park opened in October 1996.
Little is known about the Shinjuku branch, aside from closing in 2000 due to low visitor numbers.
Attractions
References
Joypolis venues |
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Current |
Tokyo Joypolis (1996) | Shanghai Joypolis (2016) |
Former |
Shinjuku Joypolis (1996-2000) | Niigata Joypolis (1995-2001) | Yokohama Joypolis (1994-2001) | Fukuoka Joypolis (1996-2001) | Kyoto Joypolis (1997-2002) | Umeda Joypolis (1998-2018) | Okayama Joypolis (1998-2018) | Qingdao Joypolis (2015-2023) | Joypolis VR Shibuya (2018-2020) |