The ticket prices for Tokyo Disneyland keep rising. There are more middle-aged and elderly visitors than young people
Tokyo Disneyland is no longer considered "dreamlike" in the minds of Japanese people.
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moreJapanese media reported on Thursday that the largest opposition party in Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Komeito Party have reached an agreement to jointly form a new party.
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