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Takakonuma Greenland was a theme park near Date, Japan. It opened in 1973 but temporarily closed a few years later. It reopened in 1982[1][2] before permanently closing in 1999, the park was left abandoned until it was demolished between 2006 and 2007[1][2][3], the park has become an Urban Legend due to its apparent isolation and sometimes misty conditions.
The park opened in 1973 as Takakonuma Family Park but closed after only a few years of operating.[1][4][5][6]
The park was reopened as Takakonuma Greenland on April 2, 1982, and acquired by KSC Co. Ltd in May 1988[1][2][4][7][8]
The park permanently closed in 1999 due to poor attendance and deteriorating facilities[1][6][9], the park lay abandoned for several years, before it was demolished after 2006.[1][3][10]
Solar Panels were installed on the site in 2014, the park sign is still located on the hill but has been obscured from view.
The park was notable for being Fukushima Prefecture's first and largest amusement park and contained several rides.[1][7][citation needed]
Other attractions included an ice skating rink, game corner, deer garden, rabbit garden, Insect Museum and picnic area.
The park was used as a location in the film Kamen Rider 555: Paradise Lost.[13]
The Ferris Wheel in Forbidden Siren 2 appears to be inspired by the park[citation needed]
The park appears in the Opening of the Original video animation "FREEDOM"
The Park has become a popular Urban Legend and Creepypasta, with several of these stories claiming the parks undisclosed and isolated location and several fatalities.[7]
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