Entertainment
Abandoned entertainment facilities such as arcades, pachinko, parks and bowling center are mostly build during the bubble period in Japan. Although they are still very popular entertainment destinations for Japanese nowadays, many have gone out of business with the shrink of Japan’s economy.
Karaway Studio
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March 11, 2012
Karaway studio is an abandoned studio+hotel that was abandoned with all its instruments inside.
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Irozaki Jungle Park
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May 23, 2011
Irozaki Jungle Park was originally a huge botanical garden located a the very south of Izu Peninsula. The density of plants, for sure did not go down so much through ages.
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Minami Pachinko
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November 22, 2010
We found the Minami Pachinko in a boring neighborhood of Tokushima.
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Okutama Ropeway
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September 11, 2010
Okutama Ropeway is located at the top of a little hill, and is now hidden behind a tennis court (also abandoned). It features a nice ropeway cabin.
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Skynet Pachinko
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June 20, 2010
The Skynet Pachinko is a very interesting abandoned amusement parlor, located in Ibaraki.
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Toyo Bowl Kanagawa
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June 13, 2010
Toyo Bowl is an abandoned bowling. I didn't enter the building though, as it seemed filled with asbestos with signs all over the place.
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