Old abandoned theme parks in Japan

Is there ghost? If not I would love to bang a Japanese chick there.
 
I wished it actually looked creepy but it doesn't. Looks boring to me.
 
I heard about Nara dreamland, and planned on checking it out. I made it to Nara, but I for various reasons I didn't end up getting. Maybe next time.
 
Love stuff like this. One day the world will be abandoned and Aliens will try and figure out what all these weird structures are.
 
Love stuff like this. One day the world will be abandoned and Aliens will try and figure out what all these weird structures are.

There is a joke in the archeological community that whenever someone doesn't understand what concrete point an object served they just label it as an "ritual object".

So yeah, said aliens are probably going to think they are tempel complexes of some kind.:D
 
There was a place called, "Expoland" in Osaka where a few people were killed on the rides. It was abandoned for a while, but they recently demolished it.
 
I wonder if the old sets from Takeshi's Castle are still around. They're probably haunted by the ghosts of old contestants

 
Very cool stuff. I've always wanted to take a roadtrip up to Centralia, Pennsylvania, the real-life inspiration for the Silent Hill film series. Coal fires burning underground for fifty years have rendered the entire town inhospitable. The entire town's population was relocated and all roads leading to Centralia have been permanently closed.

 
I wonder if the old sets from Takeshi's Castle are still around. They're probably haunted by the ghosts of old contestants



I literally spent the entire video screaming, "Go! Go! Go! Gogogogogogogo!!!!" lol
 
Pretty interesting. I've always wanted to go explore some abandoned shit like this. Large structures like buildings and theme parks always baffle me a little because it seems like whoever owns it would want to do SOMETHING with it other than just let it sit there and deteriorate. It seems like the raw materials alone would be worth something.

This actually reminds me of the Land of Oz theme park in North Carolina. High up in the Appalachian mountain, it's gone through various states of abandonment for decades. It opened it 1970 but closed in 1980 due to financial issues. It then laid abandoned for several years before being cleaned up in the 90s and re-opened for special events. Today, according to my understanding, it's being maintained and still opens up sporadically for tours and various Wizard of Oz themed get togethers.


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Abandoned theme parks are among my favs. I like abandoned places in general though. I don't find them creepy, just kinda fun to look at and interesting I guess. Will see if I can dig some stuff up to post in thread.
 
I do a lot of exploring. Abandoned towns, mines, buildings, etc. Shit's illegal, but I do it anyway. I always go with someone and I stay strapped for extra safety.

 
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