Here's a translation of your thoughts about Tokyo Disneyland:



Write a bit about my scattered thoughts on Tokyo Disneyland, including that I will later release an episode about budget travel in Japan and攻略 for visiting Tokyo Disneyland...

My overall impression of Tokyo Disneyland is: I can't feel the emotions (resonance); even with the traditional Disney culture itself, even if the staff's attitude seems more friendly on the surface, it still can't make up for the sense of distance brought by the native language environment...

Many attractions can only be experienced through the general scenery and gameplay, to feel the emotions and physical stimulation. As for performances, because of the language barrier, I can only experience them through the stage and melodies.

It's not that Tokyo Disneyland is bad; it preserves more of the traditional Disney elements. Whether it's the nighttime parade floats, many of which are princess IPs, or the daytime Minnie and Winnie the Pooh floats, these are things you can't see at Disneyland...

Because it's very convenient for me to go to Disneyland (I can even stroll around the park casually), I can experience this park more deeply in terms of mindset and opportunity cost (I've been there hundreds of times). But I can't do that at Tokyo Disneyland...

I can only buy a bunch of DPA tickets within the limited 3 days to try to experience all the attractions as much as possible, but this way I can't truly experience 101% of Tokyo Disneyland. So now I understand the feelings of those out-of-town visitors who spend a day at Disneyland— that kind of exhaustion...

Gradually, I understand the charm of Disney.

After going there repeatedly over hundreds of times,

It turns an ordinary afternoon

In the bustling crowd,

Watching all kinds of images I once wanted to become,

What does the "me" who is different look like?

Frequent experiences of others' "first times,"

The touching smiles brought by the wonder in your heart,

The sense of presence bringing overall happiness,

A place with high-frequency, continuous emotional stimulation,

Constantly inspiring my creativity and expression.

Just like legally using drugs,

It makes my subconscious, intuition, tangible,

Or maybe it's not just Disney itself,

But for me, this is a cost-effective way.

Perhaps I will miss the age of 25, the best age,

Loving everything that feels just right,

Creating an infinite approach to eternal beauty,

A feeling that money and material things can't buy.

But these feelings can only be experienced at Disneyland; I don't live in Japan, I don't have an annual pass (they don't sell it), I don't have enough money to go hundreds of times a year...

So I really appreciate Disneyland for letting me experience so many beautiful things at a low cost.

Finally, no matter what, I still really like Tokyo Disneyland because its shows and attractions are closer to the Disney culture I understood as a child, rather than the overly commercialized, trendy park that Disneyland has become... ✧
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