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The park was used as a location in the film Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost.<ref name=”:5″ /><ref>{{Citation |last=ultragoji2 |title=Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost |url=http://archive.org/details/KamenRider555ParadiseLost |access-date=2023-08-25}}</ref>

The park was used as a location in the film Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost.<ref name=”:5″ /><ref>{{Citation |last=ultragoji2 |title=Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost |url=http://archive.org/details/KamenRider555ParadiseLost |access-date=2023-08-25}}</ref>

The park appears in the Opening of the [[Original video animation]] “FREEDOM”<ref name=”:5″ />

The park appears in the Opening of the [[Original video animation]] “FREEDOM”<ref name=”:5″ />

The Park has become a popular [[Urban legends and myths|Urban Legend]] and [[Creepypasta]], with several of these stories claiming the parks location is undisclosed and isolated and that the park experienced several fatalities.<ref name=”:5″ />

The Park has become a popular [[Urban legends and myths|Urban Legend]] and [[Creepypasta]], with several of these stories claiming the parks location is undisclosed and isolated and that the park experienced several fatalities.<ref name=”:5″ />


Latest revision as of 23:04, 17 October 2024

Former theme park in Fukushima, Japan

Takakonuma Greenland (Japanese: 高子沼グリーンランド, Hepburn: Takakonuma Gurīnrando) was a Amusement park near Date, Fukushima, Japan. It opened in 1973 but temporarily closed a few years later. It reopened in 1982[1][2][3] before permanently closing in 1999, the park was left abandoned until it was demolished between 2006 and 2007,[1][3][4][5] the park has become an Urban Legend due to its apparent isolation and sometimes misty conditions.[6]

The park opened in 1973 as Takakonuma Family Park Co., Ltd.[7] but closed after only a few years of operating.[1][8][9][10]

The park was reopened as Takakonuma Greenland Co., Ltd.[7] on April 2, 1982,[2][3] the business rights were acquired by KSC Co. Ltd (then Sagawa Reizo Co., Ltd.) in May 1988, and fully in July 1992[3][11]

The park permanently closed in October 1999 due to poor attendance and deteriorating facilities,[10][3] the park lay abandoned for several years, before it was demolished after 2006.[1][5][12]

Solar Panels were installed on the site in 2014[1]

The park was notable for being Fukushima Prefecture’s first and largest amusement park and contained several rides.[1][6][citation needed]

Other attractions included an ice skating rink, game corner, Petting Zoo[17] and Insect Museum.

The park was used as a location in the film Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost.[6][18]

The park appears in the Opening of the Original video animation “FREEDOM”.[6]

The Park has become a popular Urban Legend and Creepypasta, with several of these stories claiming the parks location is undisclosed and isolated and that the park experienced several fatalities.[6]

Takakonuma Greenland: Difference between revisions

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