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'''Tokyo Joypolis''' is the third [[Joypolis]] location to be opened. It has been remodelled twice, once in December 2000 and again during the first half of 2012.
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Revision as of 00:43, 6 April 2021

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Tokyo Joypolis
Location: Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Opened: 1996-12-07

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Tokyo Joypolis (東京ジョイポリス) is an Odaiba, Tokyo-based Joypolis indoor theme park. Opened in December 1996, it is the largest and most active Sega theme park in operation, and its design has gone on to become a template for the company’s further locations.

History

Michael Jackson was a celebrity guest at the theme park’s December 1996 opening inaguaration. After spending time enjoying many larger attractions like Power Sled, he signed his autograph on a wall dedicated to celebrity visitors. Afterwards a glass pane was installed to preserve the wall, which can be still seen to this day.[1]


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It has been remodelled twice, once in December 2000 and again during the first half of 2012.

Major attractions

Gallery

References


Joypolis venues
Current
Tokyo Joypolis (1996) | Shanghai Joypolis (2014) | Qingdao Joypolis (2015)
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) | Joypolis VR Shibuya (2018-2020)