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Tokyo Disney Resort

Coordinates:35°37′47″N139°52′58″E / 35.62972°N 139.88278°E /35.62972; 139.88278
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Theme park and vacation resort in Chiba, Japan
Tokyo Disney Resort
Two icons of the Tokyo Disney Resort:Cinderella Castle atTokyo Disneyland and Mount Prometheus atTokyo DisneySea
IndustryAmusement parks andresorts
FoundedApril 15, 1983; 41 years ago (1983-04-15)
HeadquartersUrayasu,Chiba, Japan
Key people
Kyoichiro Uenishi (President)
OwnerThe Oriental Land Company, under license fromDisney Experiences
WebsiteOfficial website
Tokyo Disney Resort
Theme parks
Resort hotels
Shopping, dining and entertainment
The Oriental Land Company

35°37′47″N139°52′58″E / 35.62972°N 139.88278°E /35.62972; 139.88278

TheTokyo Disney Resort (東京ディズニーリゾート) (local nicknameTDR[1]) is atheme park and vacation resort located inUrayasu, Chiba, Japan, just east ofTokyo. The resort is owned and operated bythe Oriental Land Company under a license fromThe Walt Disney Company, which designed and constructed the resort and its various attractions through itsImagineering research & development arm.

The resort opened on April 15, 1983, as a single theme park (Tokyo Disneyland), later developing into a resort with a second theme park (Tokyo DisneySea), six Disney themed hotels, six non-Disney hotels and a shopping complex (Ikspiari). Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney theme park to open outside the United States and the complex is the only Disney resort in the world not owned or operated byDisney Experiences in any capacity.

Attractions

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Map of the Tokyo Disney Resort as of 2008

Tokyo Disney Resort consists ofTokyo Disneyland,Tokyo DisneySea, andIkspiari, which is a variation of theDowntown Disney andDisney Springs shopping, dining, and entertainment areas found at the Disney resorts inAnaheim andLake Buena Vista respectively. It also containsBon Voyage!, a large Disney goods specialty shop.

Like other Disney resorts, the Tokyo Disney Resort includes several Disney-branded hotels; the resort's three "Deluxe" Hotels are the Disney Ambassador Hotel, the Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta and the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel. The Resort also includes the "Moderate" type Tokyo Disney Resort Toy Story Hotel and the "Value" type Tokyo Disney Resort Celebration Hotel. There are six other hotels located on the Tokyo Disney Resort property. These, however, are not Disney-branded hotels and are owned by other companies, similar to the Hotel Plaza Boulevard hotels atWalt Disney World.

All facilities are linked by theDisney Resort Line monorail, with the exception of the Celebration Hotel which is connected to the resort area via a free 15-minute shuttle. The Tokyo Disney Resort is headed byToshio Kagami, who is therepresentative director (CEO) of the Oriental Land Company.

Theme Parks

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  • Tokyo Disneyland, the first theme park built at the resort. Tokyo Disneyland opened on April 15, 1983 and is mostly based on its sister castle parksMagic Kingdom andDisneyland.
  • Tokyo DisneySea, the second theme park to open at the resort. Tokyo DisneySea opened on September 4, 2001 and is themed after nautical exploration, adventure, and different ports of call from around the world.

Shopping

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  • Bon Voyage! - The resort's official Disney goods speciality shop.

Ikspiari

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Ikspiari
Ikspiari (イクスピアリ,Ikusupiari)
Ikspiari logo
Ikspiari Main Gate
Map
Coordinates35°38′02″N139°53′11″E / 35.63389°N 139.88639°E /35.63389; 139.88639
Opening dateJuly 7, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-07-07)
OwnerThe Oriental Land Company
No. of floors4
Ikspiari Level 2 Shops

Ikspiari (イクスピアリ,Ikusupiari) is a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex at the Tokyo Disney Resort inUrayasu, Chiba, Japan.[2] The complex is operated by IKSPIARI Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the owner,The Oriental Land Company,[3] it is the Japanese equivalent of theDowntown Disney complex atDisneyland Resort in Anaheim, California,Disney Springs atWalt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, andDisney Village atDisneyland Paris, France. Ikspiari is close toMaihama Station on theKeiyō Line from Tokyo, and is also served byResort Gateway Station on theDisney Resort Line.

Ikspiari opened onJuly 7, 2000. At the complex, the 12th non-US Rainforest Cafe opened inJuly 2000.[4] OnAugust 31, 2015, Create Restaurants Holdings Inc. fully acquired RC Japan Co., Ltd., the Rainforest Cafe franchisee, at the complex.[5]

Hotels

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Disney hotels

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Official Hotels
NameImageOpening dateThemeNumber of rooms
Deluxe hotels
Disney Ambassador HotelJuly 20, 2000Art deco504
Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCostaSeptember 4, 2001Portofino502
Tokyo Disneyland HotelJuly 8, 2008Victorian701
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs HotelJune 6, 2024Magicalchâteau475
Moderate hotel
Tokyo Disney Resort Toy Story HotelApril 5, 2022Toy Story franchise595
Value hotel
Tokyo Disney Celebration HotelJune 1, 2016Disney animated films702

Official non-Disney Hotels

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  • Sunroute Plaza Tokyo
  • Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel
  • Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel Club Resort
  • Hilton Tokyo Bay
  • Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay
  • Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel

Incidents

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Main article:Incidents at Tokyo Disney Resort

See also

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References

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  1. ^Example of nickname "TDR":JapamTimes (2012-05-10)."OPINION: A tour bus tragedy".JapamTimes.Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved2020-08-11.
  2. ^"In Brief".Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland. October 2, 2000.Archived from the original on September 30, 2015. RetrievedAugust 20, 2015.
  3. ^"Company Overview of IKSPIARI CO., LTD".Business Research. Bloomberg.Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. RetrievedAugust 20, 2015.
  4. ^Morell, John (July 31, 2000)."Newest Rainforest Cafe Opens At Disney Tokyo".Highbeam. Amusement Business.Archived from the original on March 12, 2016. RetrievedAugust 20, 2015.
  5. ^"create restaurants holdings to fully acquire RC Japan from Oriental Land".Reuters. August 4, 2015.Archived from the original on August 19, 2015. RetrievedAugust 20, 2015.

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