Tokyo Disneyland

"To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Here you will discover enchanted lands of Fantasy and Adventure, Yesterday and Tomorrow. May Tokyo Disneyland be an eternal source of joy, laughter, inspiration, and imagination to the peoples of the world. And may this magical kingdom be an enduring symbol of the spirit of cooperation and friendship between the great nations of Japan and the United States of America."

- E. Cardon Walker

Tokyo Disneyland is a theme park in Tokyo, Japan. Opened on April 15, 1983, this park is owned by the Oriental Land Company rather than than The Walt Disney Company. Until 2000, Tokyo Disneyland was the most visited theme park in the world.

Description
Tokyo Disneyland is based on the design of Disneyland. The park is divided into the World Bazaar, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Westernland, Adventureland, Toontown, and Critter Country. Frontierland was renamed Westernland because there is no word in the Japanese language that corresponds with the English word "Frontier".

The World Bazaar takes the place of Main Street USA. The architecture is Victorian and is covered with a greenhouse-style glass ceiling to protect visitors from the elements.

Pirates of the Caribbean and Related Attractions
Tokyo Disneyland has a version of Pirates of the Caribbean in Adventureland. After riding, guests can go to Blackbeard's Portrait Deck for a souvenir photo. The Golden Galleon offers a large selection of pirate merchandise. For those who want to eat after the ride, there is no place better than the Blue Bayou Restaurant.

Though not part of Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea has several attractions that may interest pirate fans. Mediterranean Harbor has a recreation of a Golden Age fortress as well as a galleon, the Renaissance, for guests to explore. Sinbad's Storybook Voyage at the Arabian Coast may also be of interest.