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Yokohama Joypolis was rebranded on 25th July 1999 as '''Joypolis H. Factory Yokohama''' (ジョイポリスH.FACTORY横浜), however was closed in 2001 due to low visitor numbers and financial restraints. One of the reasons cited for closure was its fifteen-minute walking distance from the nearest subway station - something rectified in 2004, had the site still been in operation.
 
Yokohama Joypolis was rebranded on 25th July 1999 as '''Joypolis H. Factory Yokohama''' (ジョイポリスH.FACTORY横浜), however was closed in 2001 due to low visitor numbers and financial restraints. One of the reasons cited for closure was its fifteen-minute walking distance from the nearest subway station - something rectified in 2004, had the site still been in operation.
  
The building became a wearhouse in the years that followed, and is now a block of flats.
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The building became a warehouse in the years that followed, and is now a block of flats.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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  • JoypolisHFactoryYokohama Outside.jpg
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JoypolisHFactoryYokohama Outside.jpg
JoypolisHFactoryYokohama Inside.jpg
Yokohama Joypolis
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Opened: 1994-07-20
Closed: 2001-02-28

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Yokohama Joypolis (横浜ジョイポリス) in Yokohama was the first Joypolis indoor theme park to be opened by Sega.

Yokohama Joypolis was rebranded on 25th July 1999 as Joypolis H. Factory Yokohama (ジョイポリスH.FACTORY横浜), however was closed in 2001 due to low visitor numbers and financial restraints. One of the reasons cited for closure was its fifteen-minute walking distance from the nearest subway station - something rectified in 2004, had the site still been in operation.

The building became a warehouse in the years that followed, and is now a block of flats.

Gallery