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Walt Disney Attractions Japan

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Walt Disney Attractions Japanis a wholly owned subsidiary ofDisney Parks, Experiences and Products,one of four sectors of the AmericanentertainmentconglomerateThe Walt Disney Company.[1]

Founded in 1982, a year before the opening of theTokyo Disneylandtheme park inChiba,Japan, its purpose was to liaise withThe Oriental Land Company- the financial owners of Tokyo Disneyland - in all aspects of running and maintaining the theme park.

Activities[edit]

  • Developing ideas for theme park attractions and expansions withWalt Disney Imagineering
  • Regularly assessing whether theTokyo Disney Resortis being maintained to Disney-set specifications
  • Acting as the receiver of finances through licensing from the Oriental Land Company
  • Approving decisions by the Oriental Land Company involving artistic properties owned by Disney
  • Advertising the Tokyo Disney Resort in the United States

Walt Disney Attractions Japan played a major part in the expansion of 2001 from the Tokyo Disneyland theme park to the Tokyo Disney Resort which included a second theme park,Tokyo DisneySea,two Disney-branded hotels and a shopping, eating and entertainment district,Ikspiari.

Management[edit]

Walt Disney Attractions Japan took its name from the former name of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Walt Disney Attractions. It was headed byPhilippe Gas,who also heads International Development at Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, for example scouting for further locations for Disney resorts. Gas left the Walt Disney Company to become the chief executive officer of theQiddiya Investment Company.[2]Gas reported to Michael Colglazier, President and Managing Director, Disney Parks International, and to a certain extent,Toshio Kagami,chairman & CEO of the Oriental Land Company and by default the Tokyo Disney Resort.

References[edit]

  1. ^"Tokyo Disneyland".COASTER-net.Retrieved2022-06-14.
  2. ^"Former Disney Parks executive Philippe Gas named CEO of Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia's" Capital of Entertainment, Sports and the Arts "".InPark Magazine.Retrieved2022-06-14.