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LEGO Seeks the support of Nagoya city for a theme park in Japan
June 16, 2012
TOKYO- British amusement park operator Merlin Entertainments Group Ltd opened to
the public its first LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Tokyo. The smaller scale
version of the Legoland theme park is located inside Decks Tokyo Beach, a
shopping and entertainment complex in the citys Odaiba waterfront area.
Destinated mostly to care for kids aged 3 to 10, it has areas where kids can
build with LEGO blocks, a play zone, a cafeteria and a special room for birthday
parties. Highlight of Legoland Discovery Center Tokyo is a huge diorama of the
capitals cityscape made from 1.67 million Lego pieces. The mini-theme park is
the eighth LEGOLAND Discovery Center around the world.
The launch of LEGOLAND Discovery Center was also the right time for Merlin
Entertainments to announce its willingness to further develop in Japan with a
proper LEGOLAND theme park. According to Japans news agency Kyodo, UK officials
revealed to be currently in negociation to obtain a concession for an area in
Nagoya. LEGO management visited recently the Japanese city to seek support from
Nagoya Mayor Takashi Kawamura for its bid to open a park around 2016. During a
meeting at the city office, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, chairman of Kirkbi A/S, the
largest shareholder of LEGO A/S, said LEGO hoped by early August or autumn to
officially select Nagoya as the site for the theme park, and Kawamura responded,
Well cooperate in the construction.
LEGO officials subsequently visited a 10-hectare candidate site in Nagoya Port.
If opened in Nagoya, it will be the first theme park in Japan featuring products
of the Danish toymaker.
Traveldailynews.asia
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