Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise’s “Pleasure Land” Partially Reopens with Relocated Attractions from Toshimaen!
Partial Reopening of Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
Yokohama’s Hakkeijima Sea Paradise will partially renew the ‘Pleasureland’ attraction area on April 27, 2021, Tuesday, opening three new attractions: ‘Bubble Shooting’, ‘Butterfly Rider’, and ‘Flight Eagle’.
In addition, the all-weather kids park ‘Asobencha’ will be expanded, and a new arcade game area ‘Western Game House’ designed to evoke the feel of old American streets will be established.
New Attraction Area ‘Seata’s Dream Island’
Three new attractions will be established in the newly named attraction area ‘Seata
About: Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise is a large amusement park and aquarium located on a small island in Yokohama, Japan. Opened in 1993, the park features a wide range of attractions including one of the largest aquaria in Japan, shopping malls, hotels, and a marina. It is known for its interactive exhibits, such as allowing visitors to touch marine animals and its thrilling rides, including the famous “Surf Coaster Leviathan” roller coaster, which offers spectacular views over the bay.
About: Toshimaen
Toshimaen was an amusement park located in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan, which operated from 1926 until 2020. Known for its wide range of rides, including roller coasters and water slides, it also featured traditional Japanese garden landscapes and a historic carousel. In 2020, the park closed to make way for a new Harry Potter theme park, set to continue the legacy of themed entertainment in the area.