This post delves more into Big Band Beat, a show that recently made the list of The Gaijin Ghost’s Five Favorite Rides & Shows at Tokyo DisneySea.
Read MoreFive Favorite Restaurants at Tokyo DisneySea
All of these restaurants should be treated like Fastpass attractions. Stop by at 10 a.m. on the day of your park visit to get a Priority Seating ticket for later. Or you can use auto-translate in Google Chrome to navigate the online booking system. The park’s Japanese website accepts reservations up to one month in advance.
Read MoreFive Favorite Rides & Shows at Tokyo DisneySea
If you are visiting Tokyo Disney Resort, but you only have a day or two in each park, this immediately raises the question: which rides should be your top priority?
Read MoreTDR Hall of Fame: 'A Table Is Waiting'
A Table Is Waiting, which ran for six years in American Waterfront at Tokyo DisneySea, belongs in its own separate wing of The Gaijin Ghost’s TDR Museum. Simply put, this show is a Hall-of-Famer. The costumes were great, the title song was catchy, and the food theme made it easy to follow the show’s nominal “plot,” even if you were coming at it from the perspective of someone who could not understand a word of Japanese.
Read More'Star Wars' in Japan - Preface
It’s no secret that when George Lucas first began devising the Star Wars mythology, he drew heavily from Japanese influences.
Read MoreThe Sapporo Snow Festival's 'White Star Wars' Snow Sculpture
In 2017, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars, the 69th annual Sapporo Snow Festival unveiled a massive, Mount-Rushmore-like snow sculpture of the characters Kylo Ren, BB-8, C-3PO, and R2-D2.
Read More'Star Wars' in Japan - Menu of Off-Blog Content
There is some content on this site that is related to Star Wars in Japan, but that is scattered throughout photo galleries on the home page. This post serves as a menu for that content.
Read MorePhoto Tour of Star Tours at Tokyo Disneyland
Imagine you are at Tokyo Disneyland. You started your day in Adventureland, and now, after walking and riding some rides, you have completed almost a full circle, moving clockwise around the park, to Tomorrowland.
This is where the Star Tours hangar dwells.
Read MoreThe Nebuta Room - Aomori's 'Star Wars' Parade Floats
Star Wars fans, your feast for the eyes continues.
Read More'The World of Star Wars' Exhibition & Taco Bell in Japan
With Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in theaters, here’s a Flashback Friday post, reprinting and updating a post from The Gaijin Ghost’s old abandoned Blogger page. This also serves as the inaugural post in our “Star Wars in Japan” series, which should be very fun for Force-sensitive geeks.
Timed to coincide with the worldwide theatrical release of The Force Awakens on December 18th, 2015, Japan’s first big year of Star Wars promotions came to a fabulous end last winter with a special, free, camera-friendly exhibition at Nippon Television Tower in Shiodome, Tokyo.
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