This is making the rounds on the net....
I'm often quite near here for work. WTF is that "Abandoned Russian Village?"
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wagyl wrote:It is just a short distance from the abandoned Turkish cultural village theme park. I kid you not. Niigata was blessed with a few bubble projects.
wagyl wrote:People who go for a day-trip hiking don't drop 10000 Yen notes for the privilege. And, if your day is not structured and you can't hear music from the public address system, you are not having fun.
I honestly don't know how you can claim to understand this country if you don't know that.

matsuki wrote:FYI, in California we have this:
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:FYI, in California we have this:
Indian themed?

Samurai_Jerk wrote:Indian themed?
wagyl wrote:People who go for a day-trip hiking don't drop 10000 Yen notes for the privilege. And, if your day is not structured and you can't hear music from the public address system, you are not having fun.
I honestly don't know how you can claim to understand this country if you don't know that.
The park recorded the peak of 4.25 million visitors in 1996. However, due to the fall of the number of visitors caused by economic slump in Japan, the park declared bankruptcy in 2003 with debt of 220 billion yen.[1] The rebuilding plan was sponsored by Nomura Principal Finance Company until March 2010, when H.I.S., a travel agency, took over the management by injecting 2 billion yenUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests