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Monday, November 25, 2013

Big Bird's Big Nest Grover's Construction Company Bert and Ernie's Wonder-The Sea


Space Fantasy – The Ride
Magical Starlight Parade (Nigthtime)
Dreams of Fantasy Parade (Daytime)
San Francisco[edit]
Back to the Future - The Ride
Backdraft
Jurassic Park[edit]
Jurassic Park: The Ride
Snoopy Studios[edit]


Snoopy Studios entrance
Snoopy's Great Race
Peppermint Patty's Stunt Slide
The Flying Snoopy
Hello Kitty Fashion Avenue[edit]
Hello Kitty's Cupcake Dream
Hello Kitty's Ribbon Collection
Sesame Street Fun Zone[edit]
Elmo's Imagination Playland:
Elmo's Bubble Bubble
Abby's Magical Party
Moppy's Lucky Dance Party
Big Bird's Big Nest
Grover's Construction Company
Bert and Ernie's Wonder-The Sea
Sesame Central Park:
Sesame's Big Drive
Big Bird's Climbing Nest
Abby's Magical Tree
Abby's Magical Garden
Water Garden
Cookie Monster Slide
Ernie's Rubber Duckie Race
Sesame Street Plaza:
Elmo's Little Drive
Big Bird's Big Top Circus
Lagoon[edit]
Peter Pan's Neverland
Water World[edit]
Waterworld: A Live Sea War Spectacular
Amity Village[edit]


Jaws ride at Universal Studios Japan.
Jaws
Former attractions[edit]

9 See also 10 References 11 External links Attractions[edit] The attractions are arran


1 Attractions
1.1 New York
1.2 Hollywood
1.3 San Francisco
1.4 Jurassic Park
1.5 Snoopy Studios
1.6 Hello Kitty Fashion Avenue
1.7 Sesame Street Fun Zone
1.8 Lagoon
1.9 Water World
1.10 Amity Village
2 Former attractions
2.1 Land of Oz (closed in 2011)
3 Awards
4 Attendance
5 Official hotels
6 Universal CityWalk Osaka
7 Awards
8 Incidents
9 See also
10 References
11 External links
Attractions[edit]

The attractions are arranged in nine areas of the park.[5] A tenth area, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, will open by 2014 with its flagship attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The area will be modelled on the areas of the same names at Universal Orlando and Universal Studios Hollywood.[6]
New York[edit]


The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man attraction.
The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man
Terminator 2:3-D
Hollywood[edit]


4-D Theatre
Shrek's 4-D Adventure
Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic
Universal Monsters Live Rock and Roll Show
Animation Celebration[7]
Hollywood Dream - The Ride

Visitors per annum 8,000,000 (2010) Area 54 ha (108 acres) Website www.usj.co.jp/e

p to the start of the FiestAventura show.
FiestAventura – The fireworks show including water effects and floats.
¡Hola PortAventura! Summer Night – At the Gran Teatro ImUniversal Studios Japan
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Universal Studios Japan
USJ Globe.JPG
The Universal Globe
Location    Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan
Coordinates    34°39′53″N 135°25′59″ECoordinates: 34°39′53″N 135°25′59″E
Owner    USJ Co., Ltd.
Operated by    USJ Co., Ltd.
Opened    March 31, 2001
Visitors per annum    8,000,000 (2010)
Area    54 ha (108 acres)
Website    www.usj.co.jp/e


Universal Studios Japan
Universal Studios Japan (ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン?), located in Osaka, is one of four Universal Studios theme parks, owned and operated by USJ Co., Ltd. with a license from NBCUniversal. The park is similar to the Universal Orlando Resort since it also contains selected attractions from Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood. Most visitors are Japanese tourists and tourists from other Asian countries such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. In 2005 Goldman Sachs became the largest shareholder in Universal Studios Japan. The park opened on March 31, 2001. Universal Studios Japan reached the milestone of attracting the first ten million visitors faster than any other theme park in the world. A total of eleven million guests visited Universal Studios Japan in its first year of operation.[1] USJ is believed[by whom?] to have attracted 8.8 million visitors in fiscal year 2011, although the company does not officially disclose the number. The number of visitors had been in a downtrend after the highest attendance was recorded in the first year. Fiscal 2011 was the tenth anniversary year, and various commemorative events were implemented. As a result, attendance in this year achieved growth from the previous year’s approximate eight million.[2] Universal Studios Japan greeted its 100 millionth visitor on Monday, October 29, 2012, since its opening in 2001.[3] According to 2011 Theme Index Global Attraction Attendance Report, Universal Studios Japan is ranked ninth among the top 25 amusement/theme parks worldwide, attracting 8.5 million visitors in 2011, which is 4.2% larger than in the previous year.[4]
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