Kodansha has released “Tokyo Disney Resort: The Magical Dictionary: An In-Depth Guide to English and Culture,” a 148-page book that explains the interesting props and signs at the Tokyo Disney Resort, priced at 2,980 yen.
This is the first book adaptation of the popular serialization of the monthly “Disney Fun” magazine. The book explains the English-language displays designed throughout the park, including attractions and stores, and allows readers to delve deeper into the hidden meanings and episodes behind the areas and stores.
For example, Minnie’s costume store has a store in the “Grand Emporium” of the World Bazaar, just past the entrance. There are pictures of Disney characters wearing clothes designed by Minnie, but in fact, messages from clients are also displayed in the shop. If you decipher the English text, you will discover a world that you have never noticed before at …….
You can also get a peek into the camp life of Donald and his nephews at the Camp Woodchuck Kitchen at Westernland. A blackboard in the dining area is filled with the schedules of the Junior Woodchucks. It shows that they are having a healthy and balanced day.
The book also features newspapers near the entrance to Tokyo DisneySea’s popular “Tower of Terror” attraction, as well as menus from the museum’s restaurants. It describes dinner menus with exciting flavors such as “Cream of Tarantula Soup” and “Boiled Camel Leg.”
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