Tobu World Park is located in Nikko, Japan. Miniatures of the world's most historic buildings housed in the renowned Tobu World Park
The entrance fee to the park for adults is US$23.00
The Japanese followed the original idea of Maduro-Dam Miniature Park in Holland and Tivoli Gardens.
It contains miniatures of the world most historic buildings.
All the buildings are 1/25 of the actual size. There are 140,000 miniature statutes of people, no two of them are alike.
It contains miniatures of the world most historic buildings.
All the buildings are 1/25 of the actual size. There are 140,000 miniature statutes of people, no two of them are alike.
There are more than 20,000 dwarf trees.
The entrance fee to the park for adults is US$23.00
It took 5 years for preparation and costed 14 billion yen, and was opened in April, 1993.
The park consists of 6 zones: Japan, modern Japan, Asia, America, Egypt and Europe. 102 buildings, architecture in 21 countries, are finely reproduced. Of those, 45 pieces are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. There is the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, a pyramid, the Great Wall of China and so on; visitors can enjoy travel around the world just looking at them.
Also, 140,000 dolls of around 7 centimeters tall are placed in the park
(Pictures: Courtesy to http://www.yousaytoo.com/tobu-world-park-in-nikko-japan/1599605)
The park consists of 6 zones: Japan, modern Japan, Asia, America, Egypt and Europe. 102 buildings, architecture in 21 countries, are finely reproduced. Of those, 45 pieces are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. There is the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, a pyramid, the Great Wall of China and so on; visitors can enjoy travel around the world just looking at them.
Also, 140,000 dolls of around 7 centimeters tall are placed in the park
(Pictures: Courtesy to http://www.yousaytoo.com/tobu-world-park-in-nikko-japan/1599605)
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