- Japan (Epcot)
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name=Japan pavilion
logo=Japan at Epcot.png
caption=A vermilion torii in front of the Japanese Pavilion
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type=Themed Pavilion
theme=Japanese City
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cc=TheJapan pavilion is part of the World Showcase withinEpcot at theWalt Disney World Resort .History
A Japan pavilion is one of the original World Showcase pavilions and had been in planning since the late 1970s. Many attractions have been proposed for the pavilion and one show building was built, but left unused.
Meet the World was one planned attraction and was a clone of the attraction Meet the World that was once at Tokyo Disneyland. [cite web | title = Meet Japan | url = http://wdwhistory.com/Epcot/World_Showcase/Japan/Meet_Japan/ | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = WDWHistory.com] But because management thought that the Japanese film's oversight of World War II might upset many Veterans, it was dropped. The show was so close to opening, the show building and rotating platform was built but then unused.For years, the idea of a roller coaster attraction based on
Matterhorn Bobsleds from Disneyland but themed to Japan's Mt. Fuji has been mulled over by Imagineers. Space, lack of sponsor, and money has been a deciding factor in many of the reasons. Fuji Film originally wanted to sponsor the ride in the early 1990s. Kodak, a major Epcot sponsor, convinced Disney to decline the sponsorship. [cite web | title = Mount Fuji Roller Coaster | url = http://wdwhistory.com/Epcot/World_Showcase/Japan/Mount_Fuji_Roller_Coaster/ | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = WDWHistory.com] At one point, Godzilla or a large lizard attacking guests in their cars was tied to theming.Fact|date=October 2007 Another attraction proposed was a walk through version of "Circle-Vision", in which guests would board and walk through a Shinkansen (bullet train) and looking through windows (actually film screens) that showcase Japan's changing landscapes before exiting. The train would have shaken and moved like a train going through the countryside. [cite web | title = Bullet Train | url = http://wdwhistory.com/Epcot/World_Showcase/Japan/Bullet_Train/ | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = WDWHistory.com]Layout
The Japan pavilion is made up of buildings surrounding a courtyard. The entrance to the courtyard features a Japanese Pagoda. A
torii gate decorates the water in front of the pavilion. The area is filled with Japanese pools and gardens. At the end of the courtyard is the gate to a Japanese castle, including a moat, which leads into a display of Japanese culture.hopping and dining
The
Mitsukoshi department store sells many Japanese items, includingclothing ,jewelry ,books ,manga ,anime items (such asposters ), andtoys . It has been expanded in recent years to include a far greater variety of items than before. More specifically, a greater portion of thestore sells Japanesepop-culture related items, presumably to take advantage of the growing interest in these types of products in America.Teppan Edo
At Teppan Edo (formerly called "Teppanyaki Dining Room"), chefs prepare stir-fried foods right in front of the guests. [cite web | title = Teppan Edo | url = http://wdwhistory.com/Epcot/World_Showcase/Japan/Teppan_Edo/ | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = WDWHistory.com]
Live shows
Miyuki
One of the unique offering at this pavilion is live demonstrations by Miyuki, a candy artist. This art goes back over 250 years in Japan with artists creating
animals orflowers from very hot, soft dough that hardens when it cools. Of the current 15 Japanese candy artists, Miyuki is the only woman. [cite web | title = Miyuki | url = http://wdwhistory.com/Epcot/World_Showcase/Japan/Miyuki/ | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = WDWHistory.com]Matsuriza
Matsuriza are traditional
Taiko drummers and a Japanese Storytellers located at the base of the pagoda. [cite web | title = Matsuriza | url = http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/entertainment/entertainmentDetail?id=MatsurizaEntertainmentPage | accessdate = 2007-10-07 | publisher = Walt Disney Company]References
External links
[http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/parks/attractionDetail?id=JapanPavilionAttractionPage Walt Disney World Resort - Japan pavilion web site]
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