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  1. List of Tokyo parks (16 bytes)
  2. Theme Parks in Japan (2,676 bytes)
    1: ...Ranging between domestic and overseas properties, parks throughout Japan gather millions of visitors each...
    4: The pair of Japanese owned Disney theme parks in [[Chiba Prefecture]] draw huge crowds every ye...
    7: ...dren, the park is among the more popular domestic parks in Japan.
    19: ...refecture]] and is based on the Universal Studios parks located in California and Florida, emulating many...
    29: [[Category:Japanese Theme Parks]]

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  1. Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
    64: ===Parks and Gardens===
  2. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    12: ...dachi is also well known for its large variety of parks. [[Toneri Park]] is located on the east and west ...
  3. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    18: ...rs. Open between most normal business hours, both parks are available 6 days a week with plenty of activi...
  4. Akatsuka Park (788 bytes)
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  5. Akirudai Park (721 bytes)
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  6. Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
    5: ...ndmarks and sites in Kita include a wide array of parks and shrines:
  7. Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
    3: ... can also enjoy windsurfing in the [[Tokyo Bay]], parks, and historic temples and shrines.
  8. Ota-ku (801 bytes)
    3: ...al wards. Ota-ku is a residential area, with many parks and leisure areas. The Tama River runs through it...
  9. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    8: ==Parks==
    9: ...buya is home to some of the most commonly visited parks in Tokyo including the [[Meiji Shrine]], dedicate...
  10. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    7: ...ing and entertainment the city also features many parks, museums, art galleries, and special event halls....
  11. Chiba (3,183 bytes)
    15: ...re multiple botanical gardens, museums, libraries parks and beaches. The Chiba City Museum of Art is one ...
  12. Fukuyama (3,116 bytes)
    10: ...lant. In modern times urbanization created roads, parks, sanitation facilities and other parts of the gov...
  13. Himeji (2,780 bytes)
    1: ...nvironment as relaxing due to the great amount of parks, activities, and community festivals.
  14. Hitachi (2,010 bytes)
    13: Hitachi has beaches, parks, museums, libraries. [[Peace Street]] was created...
  15. Amagasaki (2,885 bytes)
    3: ...n their incredible views of wonderful land, great parks, and booming industry. Working to preserve the gr...
  16. Katsuta (2,013 bytes)
    11: ...e, and wind combine to create beautiful scenes in parks spread throughout the entire Okayama District. So...
  17. Kushiro (2,362 bytes)
    1: ...ure]]. [[Kushiro City]] includes the two national parks - [[Kushiro Shitsugen National Park]] and [[Akan ...
  18. Hibiya Park (2,094 bytes)
    24: ...a you must travel about 2-8 minutes to get to the parks grounds. For those taking a car there are public ...
    36: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  19. Fussa (2,373 bytes)
    3: ...and preserve the natural scenery of the land. The parks are also the site of hundreds of activities held ...
  20. Nogawa Park (1,740 bytes)
    8: ... Park officially opened in [[1980]]. Prior to the parks establishment it was a golf course owned by the [...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]

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