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theautisticcentre · 7 months
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A group of my 4 MHA OC's, the Assassin's Academia group! Their names are:
Chiyo Todoroki
Kei Jirou
Etsuko Kaminari
Bennu Khalifa
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punkeropercyjackson · 6 months
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Since I saw that rb saying Estrogen causes periods...Keiyo period hcs?
GOOD ASK!!!!
They both love chocolate but Chiyo prefers ruby chocolate
Lots of cuddles!!
And words of reassurance when their emotions act up <3
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hawkssucks · 4 months
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“Get it yet?”
“You’re beautiful..”
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Edgar Redmond’s VA Toshiki Watanabe cannot contain his excitement. Like we do.
Amazing, amazing, amazing! ! 🦊🦉🦁🐺
These beautiful artistic pieces of promotional materials for season 4 can be seen at the Tokyo Station JR Keiyo Line. They will be up until the end of the month.
(What are they going to do with all of them after that? )
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teiai-official · 11 months
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We Invite you all to join us at the Keiyo Shintoshin “Starside Hotel” at 9PM for a buffet to celebrate.
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Looking forward to see you all here!
-Teiai Group
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kenpaul-sumanoy · 8 months
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Exploring the Magic of Tokyo Disneyland🇯🇵🏰
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Tokyo Disneyland, located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan
Tokyo Disneyland is one of the most popular theme parks in the world. It opened its doors on April 15, 1983, becoming the first Disney theme park outside of the United States. The park was built through a partnership between The Oriental Land Company and Walt Disney Imagineering. It was designed to replicate the original Disneyland in California while incorporating elements of Japanese culture. Over the years, Tokyo Disneyland has undergone expansions and renovations to enhance the visitor experience. The park is known for its iconic attractions, entertaining shows, and magical atmosphere that brings joy to children and adults alike.
The area surrounding Tokyo Disneyland is home to several cities and towns, including Urayasu, Chiba, and Tokyo proper. The population density in this region is relatively high, with over 30 million people living within a 100-kilometer radius of the park. These areas offer a range of housing options and amenities for both locals and visitors.
The cost of traveling to Tokyo Disneyland depends on various factors such as the traveler's location and mode of transportation. Flights to Tokyo can vary in price depending on the season and airline chosen. Round-trip airfare from Manila to Tokyo is about ₱25,000 - ₱35,000 (approximately $500 - $750 USD). For accommodation, there are numerous hotels near Tokyo Disneyland that cater to different budgets. Prices can range from affordable options to luxury accommodations. For tickets, Tokyo Disneyland offers various ticket options depending on the duration of stay and access to specific areas within the park. When it comes to food and souvenirs, dining options within Tokyo Disneyland vary in price, from quick- service restaurants to fine dining experiences. Additionally, visitors can purchase souvenirs at various shops throughout the park. To be more specific, admission tickets to Tokyo Disneyland range from ¥7,000 to ¥12,000 (approximately $65 to $110 USD) per person, depending on the time of year and type of ticket. Food prices vary, but a meal at a quick-service restaurant can cost around ¥1,000 to ¥2,000 (approximately $9 to $18 USD), while a sit-down dinner can range from ¥3,000 to ¥6,000 (approximately $27 to $54 USD). Souvenirs can be found at a wide range of price points, from ¥500 to ¥5,000 (approximately $4 to $46 USD) for small items like keychains and magnets, to ¥10,000 to ¥20,000 (approximately $90 to $180 USD) for larger items like plush toys and collectible figures. In transportation, it depends on your location and mode of transportation, the cost of getting to and from Tokyo Disneyland can vary. A one-way ticket on the JR Keiyo Line train from Tokyo Station to Maihama Station (the closest station to the park) costs ¥490 (approximately $4.50 USD). There are many hotels and resorts near Tokyo Disneyland, ranging from budget-friendly options like the Disneyland Hotel to luxury properties like the Grand Cerulean Tower Tokyo Disney Resort. Prices can vary greatly depending on the time of year and availability, but expect to pay anywhere from ¥10,000 to ¥50,000 (approximately $90 to $450 USD) per night.
Tokyo Disneyland is conveniently located in Maihama, just outside of Tokyo. Visitors can reach the park by various means of transportation. The easiest way to get to Tokyo Disneyland is by taking the JR Keiyo Line train from Tokyo Station to Maihama Station. From there, you can follow the signs to the park entrance. Alternatively, you can take a bus or taxi, but these options may be more expensive and take longer.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors, Tokyo Disneyland has certain rules and regulations in place. These include restrictions on outside food and beverages, smoking areas, dress codes, and guidelines for queuing and waiting times. It is essential for visitors to familiarize themselves with these rules before entering the park. Guests are required to pass through security checkpoints before entering the park, where bags and personal items may be searched. Certain attractions and areas may have height restrictions or other access limitations, so be sure to check before queuing.
Tokyo Disneyland beautifully blends Disney magic with Japanese culture. Visitors can witness traditional Japanese customs during special events and celebrations held throughout the year. These events often include parades, performances, and seasonal decorations that showcase both Disney characters and Japanese traditions.Tokyo Disneyland is known for its vibrant and colorful atmosphere, reflecting the Japanese culture of kawaii (cuteness) and omotenashi (hospitality). The park features many unique attractions and shows that blend traditional Japanese elements with Disney magic, such as the "Tokyo Disney Sea" and "Big Band Beat" performances. Visitors can also experience traditional Japanese cuisine and culture at the park's various restaurants and shops.
Tokyo Disneyland hosts various special events and celebrations throughout the year, including Halloween and Christmas parties, as well as seasonal events like the "Spring Festa" and "Summer FantaSep". These events often feature exclusive merchandise, decorations, and entertainment, making them a great time to visit the park.
Tokyo Disneyland is located in the Kanto region of Japan, which experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Tokyo Disneyland experiences a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Spring (March to May) brings cherry blossoms, while summer (June to August) can be hot and humid. Autumn (September to November) offers pleasant weather with colorful foliage, while winter (December to February) brings cooler temperatures.
I am filled with excitement at the thought of visiting Tokyo Disneyland of Japan in the future, as it is my dream destination. One of the main reasons that I am drawn to Tokyo is because of the enchanting beauty of Tokyo Disneyland. I have always dreamed of experiencing the magic and wonder of this renowned theme park. From thrilling rides to dazzling parades and captivating shows, Tokyo Disneyland promises a truly immersive and unforgettable experience. I cannot wait to explore the various themed lands and meet beloved Disney characters that have brought joy to my childhood. Tokyo Disneyland is the essence of my dream destination, and I eagerly anticipate the day I can step foot into this enchanting world of imagination and happiness.
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TDRExplorer. (2023). Tokyo Disneyland Trip Planning Guide 2023. Retrieved from https://tdrexplorer.com/tokyo-disney-resort/
Japan National Tourism Organization.(n.d.).Travel Japan. https://www.japan.travel/en/
Lonely Planet Japan.(n.d.). Japan Travel Guide. https://www.lonelyplanet.com/japan
Official Tokyo Disneyland Website.(n.d.).Tokyo DisneyResort.https://www.tokyodisneyresort.jp/en/
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voidmothermercy · 1 year
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Stay Away From Bad Luck Girls
BAD LUCK LOVE
Premise: normal human girl destined by fate to perish X the other worldly death-affiliated entity that denies fate every chance to kill her because she's in l o v e
“You can't just keep doing this, Keiyo”
“What? Why? It's funny. And they get soo mad. And besides, she's cute.”
“The greater order in the Universe won't be disrupted by one adorable mortal, unfortunately”
“We'll fucking see about that, won't we?” she scoffed.
“You can't be around every second...”
“WHY ARE YOU CHALLENGING ME?”
“(sigh) It's not a challenge, just a statement of facts. Mortals perish. That one certainly just did.”
The two sharply dressed and faceless entities stood overlooking the scene of a giant accident at a busy city intersection; themselves hidden from mortal eyes. A stolen pick up truck had crashed directly into the corner of a large apartment building. It had plowed through a few other vehicles to do so as it had been out of control. The layered soundscape was, in order of loudest to quietest; The sound of a car horn being held down. The sound of water spraying out of an uprooted fire-hydrant. The approaching sounds of sirens. The sound of humans yelling at each other.
The driver was not responding and is limp against the driver's wheel. First responders were already pulling him from the vehicle. Ambulance arrived and carted him away. A few black feathers floated through the air just in front of the truck.
BUT MOMENTS PREVIOUS. . .
Leant against the city building Jounichi was checking her phone for messages, waiting on a friend to show up to go to lunch--a friend who was twenty minutes late. She brushed pink locks of hair which tickled at her nose and sighed, trying her best to be patient. There was a cute lil bakery just down the street and she was half-tempted to scope them out, make friendly with the owner/workers and get ideas for her own store. Tucking the phone back into her strappy leather purse she clicked her tongue, glancing on down the street.
And then she heard the horn. She turned her head and bright blues opened widely in shock at the sight of the oncoming truck. Brain barely had time to process: Holy shit, is this how I die. . . ?
No. It wasn't spoken as such. It echoed into her head clearly and distinctly but at the same time her ear tickled as if a whisper had brushed against it.
And then she had the distinct impression of big arms securely but very gently wrapping themselves about her. Of a taller woman in a black suit. Like a dream, she would later be unable to picture anything but a blank, featureless face, shadowed by the framing of that dark hair. She felt like she was floating, dancing and being carried all at once. In that fraction of a second time slowed and all the background noise faded away.
Just as suddenly as it had happened, it was over. She was instantly overwhelmed by the cacophony of sound flooding back all at once. The horn. The fire hydrant. The people yelling and the sirens.
The horn!
Realization flickered across her expression. She'd been moved. Not far.. but enough. The bakery she'd been eyeing up a few stores down was now at her back. Her arms were still gathered up defensively at her stomach from when the truck was approaching and from when she'd been...hugged and/or picked up? A human's mind will do what it can to make sense of the unexplained.
“What in the hell just happened. . . ?”
Maybe it was a daydream. A very involved, real-seeming daydream. That made the most sense. Yeah. That was it!
A few black feathers landed at her feet.
TO BE CONTINUED
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reinapusaypops · 1 year
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Hi guys it's Reina if you don't know me cool. But I have a nice little story that I've had in my mind for a long time, so I decided tumblr probably the best place to put it. So a few warnings for you there will be smut, fluff, angst, and homosexuaity. This is a keiyo haikyuu fanfic I hope you enjoy.
All characters are aged up
Shoyo and Kei had been dating since 3rd year as adults they lived together for two years. And with any healthy relationship their are issues that need solved. Today it's that Kei been acting like a dick all week. Kei shoyo said walking to the couch were his tall pale boyfriend sat. Yes shoyo looking at his shirt bright boyfriend. What's wrong. What are you talking about. Kei says now confused. You've been ignoring me all day now I'm mad. The short boy now mad. Oh Im sorry I've been busy. Busy? Busy?! Fucking busy! You've been busy all day? How does that work kei if you're upset say that but know I'm mad cause I love you and want to talk to you all time. Shoyo angry and tearing up. I love you too but if I don't get this paper out by tomorrow I'll lose my job. Kei trying to explain his reasoning behind his ignorance towards shoyo. I'm almost down with it I'll have it done in an hour. Want to sit and cuddle with me? ........ TBC I hope you enjoyed part one which is angst next part is fluff. I hope you enjoyed bye loves
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shiroomo · 22 days
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Lumine Mita
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The prestigious Keio Women's School is in the neighborhood, as well as the Keiyo D2 home improvement center. And of course, Ramen Jiro Honten. Stations are either on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line or the Toei Mita Line, both of which are 10-minute strolls with no hills. 92.8 million yen, built in 1997 Namboku Line Shirokane-Takanawa 9 min. 61m2, 3LDK, 5th floor
https://www.athome.co.jp/mansion/1087264685/
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parksaversnews · 3 months
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Tokyo Disneyland
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Tokyo Disneyland, located just outside Japan's bustling capital city, is a magical wonderland that has been delighting visitors of all ages since it first opened its gates in 1983. As the first Disney theme park built outside the United States, Tokyo Disneyland has a unique history and charm all its own. In this comprehensive overview, we'll explore the park's origins, its enchanting attractions and shows, must-have merchandise, delectable dining options, exciting upgrades, and even some insider secrets. So put on your Mickey ears and join us on a journey through the most magical place in Japan!
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History of Tokyo Disneyland The story of Tokyo Disneyland begins in the late 1970s, when the Oriental Land Company approached the Walt Disney Company with a proposal to build a Disneyland-style theme park in Japan. After signing a basic agreement in April 1979, the two companies began the monumental task of bringing the magic of Disney to Japanese shores. Construction on the park began in earnest in 1981 after the project plans were approved by the Chiba Prefecture government. Despite ballooning costs that reached nearly 180 billion yen (far exceeding the original 100 billion yen budget), Oriental Land's President Masatomo Takahashi insisted on creating an authentic Disney experience, stating "Don't compromise. Create the real thing." This unwavering commitment to quality would prove to be a defining characteristic of Tokyo Disneyland.
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After two years and four months of construction, Tokyo Disneyland held its grand opening ceremony on April 15, 1983 - a rainy day that failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the 10,000 visitors who came out for the occasion. The park was an immediate hit, welcoming its 10 millionth guest just a year later in April 1984. By 1998, for its 15th anniversary, Tokyo Disneyland achieved a record annual attendance of 17.46 million visitors. Over the years, the park has continued to grow and evolve. Major additions include Critter Country in 1992, Toontown in 1996, and Pooh's Hunny Hunt in 2000. The area around the park has developed as well, with the opening of the JR Keiyo Line's Maihama station in 1988 greatly improving access for guests. As Tokyo Disneyland approached its maximum capacity, Oriental Land began developing a second gate - Tokyo DisneySea - which opened in 2001. But that's a story for another article! For now, let's take a closer look at what makes Tokyo Disneyland so special.
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Attractions With seven themed lands and over 40 attractions, Tokyo Disneyland offers something for everyone. Many of the park's rides will be familiar to Disney fans, such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and It's a Small World. However, there are also some unique attractions that can only be found at Tokyo Disneyland. One of the most popular is Pooh's Hunny Hunt, a trackless dark ride that sends guests bouncing through the Hundred Acre Wood in oversized honey pots. The ride's innovative ride system and immersive theming have made it a must-do for many visitors. Other exclusive attractions include the Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek interactive dark ride, the Beaver Brothers Explorer Canoes, and the enchanting Castle Carrousel, which features 90 hand-carved horses and other animals. Of course, no visit to Tokyo Disneyland would be complete without experiencing some of its classic attractions. Climb aboard a real steam train on the Western River Railroad, set sail with swashbuckling pirates, tour the world on It's a Small World, or conquer the Matterhorn Bobsleds - the park's centerpiece mountain.
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Shows and Entertainment In addition to its rides and attractions, Tokyo Disneyland offers a dazzling array of live shows and entertainment. The park's signature daytime parade is currently Disney Harmony in Color, which debuted for the park's 40th anniversary in 2023. This colorful cavalcade features Mickey Mouse and his pals celebrating a world of dreams and flowers. At night, the park comes alive with the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights. This stunning nighttime spectacular features beloved Disney characters and stories brought to life with over half a million sparkling lights. Other can't-miss shows include One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On at the Showbase theater, Mickey's Magical Music World at the Fantasyland Forest Theatre, and the Jamboree Mickey! Let's Dance! street party in Adventureland. Throughout the year, Tokyo Disneyland also offers special seasonal entertainment for events like Halloween, Christmas, and the park's anniversary. These limited-time shows and parades add an extra sprinkle of pixie dust to an already magical experience.
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Merchandise No Disney trip is complete without a little souvenir shopping, and Tokyo Disneyland certainly delivers in this department. The park offers a wide variety of exclusive merchandise featuring favorite characters, attractions, and logos. Some of the most popular items are the adorable headbands and hats, which come in designs ranging from classic Mickey ears to Toy Story aliens. Plush badges that attach to bags or lanyards are another must-have accessory. Other unique finds include traditional Japanese items with a Disney twist, such as yukata robes, folding fans, and chopsticks. Duffy the Disney Bear and his friends are also huge hits, with the Duffy's Heartwarming Days line offering seasonal costumes and accessories for these cuddly characters. In addition to the many shops located throughout the park, Tokyo Disneyland also has a few flagship stores that are destinations in themselves. The massive Grand Emporium on World Bazaar serves as the park's main gift shop, with everything from t-shirts to home goods. The Sleepy Whale Shoppe in Fantasyland is another fan favorite thanks to its incredible theming and selection of Fantasyland-exclusive items.
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Dining When it comes time to refuel, Tokyo Disneyland offers a tasty array of dining options to satisfy any craving. The park's restaurants run the gamut from quick service to buffet to full service, with both Western and Asian cuisine available. For an elegant table service meal, head to the Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall for Alice in Wonderland themed dining or Restaurant Hokusai for traditional Japanese set meals. More casual options include the Huey, Dewey, and Louie's Good Time Cafe, Plazma Ray's Diner, and the Hungry Bear Restaurant. No matter where you dine, be sure to save room for dessert! Tokyo Disneyland is famous for its adorable and delicious snacks and sweets. Some of the most Insta-worthy treats include the Mike Wazowski melon bread, Donald Duck mango steamed bun, and various flavors of churros (the pumpkin churro is a fall favorite). Popcorn is also incredibly popular, with the park offering multiple flavors like soy sauce, strawberry, and milk tea.
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Hotels For the ultimate Tokyo Disney Resort experience, consider staying at one of the on-property hotels. These immersive accommodations put you just steps away from the magic, with perks like early park admission, complimentary transportation, and unparalleled Disney theming and service. Tokyo Disneyland Hotel The closest hotel to Tokyo Disneyland, this Victorian-style beauty offers fantasy-filled guest rooms and a gorgeous interior sprinkled with Disney motifs. Rack rates range from around $350 USD for a city view room to over $700 USD for a theme park view. Themed rooms, such as Alice in Wonderland or Cinderella, start at $500 USD and can exceed $1000 USD per night. The most lavish suites, with the best views of Cinderella Castle, start at a whopping $5000 USD.Hotel amenities include restaurants, shops, and a summer-only pool complex called Misty Mountains Pool. Walking time to Tokyo Disneyland's entrance is just 1 minute, while the monorail station is about a 5 minute walk. Disney Ambassador Hotel Located near Ikspiari, Tokyo Disney Resort's shopping and dining district, the Disney Ambassador Hotel features a vintage Hollywood Art Deco theme. While not as conveniently located as the other Disney hotels, it's still just a 15-20 minute walk to Tokyo Disneyland and 25-30 minutes to DisneySea. The monorail station is about 10 minutes away inside Ikspiari. Rooms range from around $300 USD for a standard to over $3000 USD for a suite. The hotel's Palm Garden Pool is open seasonally in the summer months. Guests receive perks like guaranteed park admission and early entry to the parks on select days.
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Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta The pinnacle of Disney hotel experiences, the Hotel MiraCosta is actually located inside Tokyo DisneySea, with rooms offering stunning views of Mediterranean Harbor, Mount Prometheus, and more. Themed to the Italian ports of Venice and Portofino, staying here is a true "bucket list" experience. That experience comes with a price tag to match - rooms start at $300 USD per night and increase based on view, season, and occupancy. But can you really put a price on watching Tokyo DisneySea's harbor shows from your own private window? Hotel MiraCosta also offers some of the most intricately themed common areas, including a lobby rotunda with hand-painted murals of DisneySea's ports. Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel For a more budget-friendly option, the Tokyo Disney Celebration Hotel offers a casual Disney experience about 20 minutes away from the parks by complimentary shuttle. The hotel has two buildings, each with a different theme - Wish is themed to dreams and wishes, while Discover captures the excitement of adventure. Rooms feature artwork of Disney characters enjoying park attractions. Rates start at around $44 USD per night for a standard room. While further away and more simply appointed than the other Disney hotels, the Celebration Hotel still immerses guests in Disney magic from arrival to departure. No matter which hotel you choose, staying on Tokyo Disney Resort property allows you to extend the enchantment of the parks from dawn until dreams come true. With perks like early admission, complimentary transportation, and unparalleled theming, these hotels are destinations in themselves.
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Upgrades and Expansions Tokyo Disneyland is constantly evolving and growing, with new attractions, shows, restaurants, and shops being added regularly. Some recent upgrades and expansions include: - The Happy Ride with Baymax, a Big Hero 6 spinning ride that opened in Tomorrowland in 2020 - The Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast, a trackless dark ride that opened in Fantasyland in 2020 - The New Fantasyland expansion, which added the above Beauty and the Beast ride, the Fantasyland Forest Theatre, and the Village Shoppes and La Taverne de Gaston in 2020 - Minnie's Style Studio, a new character greeting facility that opened on the park's 40th anniversary in 2023 Looking ahead, Tokyo Disneyland has announced plans for a major expansion themed to the Disney film Frozen. This new area will feature a boat ride attraction, a new restaurant, and a character greeting facility. The Frozen expansion is set to open in 2025.
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Park Secrets and Tips To wrap up our Tokyo Disneyland deep dive, here are a few insider secrets and tips to help you make the most of your visit: - Visit on a weekday if possible, ideally Tuesday through Friday. The park is generally less crowded on these days. - Arrive early! Tokyo Disneyland often reaches capacity, especially on weekends and holidays. The earlier you arrive, the better your chances of getting in. - If you're visiting from outside Japan, stop by Guest Relations to pick up a free "Celebrating Tokyo Disneyland" button. It makes a great free souvenir! - Keep an eye out for "hidden Mickeys" throughout the park. These subtle Mickey-shaped designs can be found in attractions, shops, restaurants and more. - Don't miss the "Happiness is Here" parade viewing area in Toontown. This spot offers a unique behind-the-scenes perspective as the parade floats emerge from backstage to begin their run. - The best spot to watch the fireworks is in front of Cinderella Castle, but the area around the Partners statue offers a good view with smaller crowds. - Download the official Tokyo Disney Resort app to check wait times, view park maps, make dining reservations, and more.
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Conclusion From its humble beginnings as an idea proposed by the Oriental Land Company to its current status as one of the most visited theme parks in the world, Tokyo Disneyland has been making magic for millions of guests for four decades. With its enchanting attractions, dazzling shows, exclusive merchandise, mouthwatering dining options, and never-ending expansions and upgrades, it's easy to see why this park is so beloved by Disney fans from Japan and beyond. Whether you're soaring over London on Peter Pan's Flight, exploring a haunted hotel in the Tower of Terror, or simply taking in the old-fashioned charm of the World Bazaar, Tokyo Disneyland offers a timeless experience that captures the heart of what makes Disney parks so special. So what are you waiting for? Book your ticket to the most magical kingdom of them all! Read the full article
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theautisticcentre · 7 months
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Keiyo (Left is Chiyo, right is Kei)
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trend-q · 6 months
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通勤快速の廃止 JR京葉線
2023年12月28日 JR京葉線の通勤快速の廃止について、2023年3月のダイヤ改正で実施される予定です。 この変更に対し、千葉県や千葉市、さらに一宮町の馬淵昌也町長が反発しています。 町長は、住民の利便性が損なわれるとしてJR東日本千葉支社に抗議し、ダイヤ改正の撤回を要求する考えを示しました。 一宮町にはJR外房線の上総一ノ宮駅があり、この変更が地域の交通に与える影響について懸念が示されています[1]。 December 28, 2023 The abolition of the commuter rapid service on the JR Keiyo Line is scheduled to be implemented with the timetable revision in March 2023. Chiba Prefecture, Chiba City, and Ichinomiya Town Mayor Masaya Mabuchi have opposed this change. The mayor has expressed his intention to protest to the JR East Chiba branch office and demand that the timetable revision be revoked, claiming that it will impair the convenience of residents. Ichinomiya Town is home to Kazusa-Ichinomiya Station on the JR Sotobo Line, and concerns have been expressed about the impact of this change on local traffic [1]. Citations: [1] https://www.sankei.com/article/20231226-BWXQ626ST5MPPHFWTLEYIM6WE4/
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chemicalresearch12 · 8 months
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Ethylene Dichloride Market Gains Momentum: 3.61% CAGR Growth 2023-2032
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The global Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) market has witnessed significant growth in the historic period from 2015 to 2022 and is expected to continue growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.61% during the forecast period until 2032. This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for ethylene dichloride for the synthesis of Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) and Ethylene Amines.
Ethylene Dichloride, also known as dichloroethane, is a colorless organic compound with a faint chloroform-like odor. It is primarily used in the production of Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM), a key precursor to polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Additionally, ethylene dichloride serves as a solvent and an intermediate for various organic chemicals and is essential for the synthesis of ethylene amines, which find applications as corrosion inhibitors, lubricant and fuel additives, surfactants, and wood preservatives.
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The significant growth driver for the ethylene dichloride market is the increasing demand for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) resins used in various applications, including the production of plastics and flooring materials. Ethylene dichloride plays a crucial role in the manufacturing of PVC, which is known for its versatility and durability. PVC can be easily molded, welded, and used in various forms, making it suitable for applications such as pipes, windows, floors, and roofing. With the growing demand for PVC driven by rapid industrialization and construction projects, the demand for EDC is expected to increase in the coming years. Additionally, the demand for EDC is also driven by its use in the production of pesticides and chlorinated solvents. Ethylene dichloride is often used as a lead scavenger in gasoline, and the rising demand for gasoline further supports the demand for EDC.
The global Ethylene Dichloride market is categorized based on end-use, sales channel, and region. In terms of end-use, the market is segmented into Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) Production, Ethylene Amines, and Others. Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) Production dominates the market, accounting for approximately 95% of the market in 2022. VCM is a crucial component in the production of PVC, a polymer known for its stability, non-flammability, lightness, and durability. PVC is widely used in various applications, including pipes and fittings for both commercial and residential purposes.
Regionally, the Asia Pacific region is the dominant consumer of EDC, accounting for approximately 45% of the market in 2022. The region is expected to maintain its dominance in the coming years due to increasing urbanization and government investments in infrastructure development. The use of EDC for manufacturing PVC pipes, extensively used in agriculture and irrigation systems in developing countries like India, is a significant driver of EDC demand. North America is the second-largest consumer of EDC, driven by the construction, automotive, and fuel industries.
Key players in the global Ethylene Dichloride market include Westlake Chemical, Formosa Plastics Corporation, Tosoh Corp, Dow, Keiyo Monomer, Occidental Chemical Corporation, OxyVinyls, Olin, OxyMar, Chemplast sanmar limited, VYNOVA, Shin-Etsu, INOVYN, and others.
Karan Chechi, Research Director at TechSci Research, a research-based management consulting firm affiliated with ChemAnalyst, stated, "The rapidly growing demand for Ethylene Dichloride (EDC), primarily for the production of Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) used in the production of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), is the primary driver of the EDC market. PVC, known for its unique properties such as lightweight nature, high resilience, chemical and electrical resistance, is used across various industries, including building and construction, automotive, electrical and electronics, pipes, and fittings, which is expected to fuel the demand for EDC during the forecast period. Increased construction activities and irrigation systems are expected to boost the demand for pipes and fittings, thereby creating substantial demand for PVC and significantly impacting the Ethylene Dichloride market."
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acequinz · 1 year
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so my cousin... actually wanted me to send you the whole translation of an article??? IDK what they're on about but... hey... I'm just fulfilling her request XD
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Recently, Keikazu has been showing more emotions than before, such as showing his hostility toward the goddess of creation and expressing his own intentions in words. bottom. In line with Keikazu's change, I also changed my acting style from "conveying" my feelings to the other person, to "hitting" them. It's surprisingly not difficult to express the change in emotion. I think that the fact that I was able to perform more smoothly than I had imagined is probably due to the accumulation of the days I have played the role of Keikazu.
In fact, I tried various things, such as adding ad-libs, but some parts were cut in the main story. But I felt like I was able to expand my range of acting through this scene, and it was a lot of fun!
Also, in episode 35, there were some comedy elements, such as mimicking plants and pretending to be Sara's (None Shida) supporter Ponchichi. When I saw Mr. (Kihanori) Yamazaki, who played the role of Chirami, I thought, ``I want to do a comical play, too.'' (laughs) raise your voice
From episode 39 (6/110A) onwards, I think the big highlight will be how the story progresses after the management is gone. Daichi (Dai Goto), who said, "Don't think it's going to end like this!" There is no doubt that it will be a development worth considering!
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With the grand ending, we are entering the final chapter as to how we will proceed from here, but what will happen to Keikazu, who has been proceeding with the viewer's perspective while many mysteries have been unraveled? are you going to What will happen to the wishes of each rider? How will future existences (Dezagura management and supporters) get involved with me in the present age? I think there are still many things to worry about!
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I went to see a photo exhibition that was held to commemorate my 19th birthday. There were many works in collaboration with art on display, and they were all very nice. I also wanted to hold such an event someday. I was inspired by Kamen Rider. After I finished watching it, I told Keiyo, ``Good, ``good,'' and he seemed very happy (laughs).
Oh thank you so much!!!!
I really appreciate it!!! He had all that frustration in him didn't he 🥺🥺🥺
I am glad he's enjoying it now though! And i hope he gets a comedy role soon too! 🙏🙏🙏
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konradnews · 2 years
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Nighttime closures at Kanzaki IC to Daiei JCT on Ken-O Expressway, Miyanogi JCT on Keiyo Road and Sakura IC on Higashi-Kanseki Expressway
Nighttime closures at Kanzaki IC to Daiei JCT on Ken-O Expressway, Miyanogi JCT on Keiyo Road and Sakura IC on Higashi-Kanseki Expressway
NEXCO East Japan Chiba Management Office will close the Kanzaki IC to Daiei JCT on the Metropolitan Inter-Chuo Expressway (C4) at night for pavement repair work, and the Miyanoki JCT on the Keiyo Road (E14) and the Sakura IC on the Higashi Kanto Expressway (E51) at night. The duration of each closure is as follows read more © Source travel watch
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glitterkitty63 · 3 years
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Here’s a bunch of little doodles I did as practice for Chiyo.
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