"Toshimaen" Closed in the history of 94 years 21st 35th August 31st

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"Toshimaen", an amusement park in Nerima-ku, Tokyo, has opened its curtain on the history of 1994. On the 31st, the last business day, many people regret closing the park.

On the 31st, the last business day, "Toshimaen" was crowded with many people since the park opened.

In the park, various events were held to thank the visitors for many years, and among them, in the corner where you can write a message to Toshimaen, many people wrote memories of Toshimaen and feelings of gratitude. ..

In the carousel Eldorado, a merry-go-round that is said to be the symbol of Toshimaen and is said to be the oldest in the world, a large number of people were waiting in line for a commemorative photo.

The business is supposed to end in each area, and the pool that many people visited on the 31st ended at 5 pm, and the vehicles in the park ended at 7 pm.

From 8 pm, fireworks were launched in the night sky with gratitude to all the visitors.

There were many people in the park who were regretful of the closing of the park, and every time the fireworks were fired, cheers screamed and applauded when the fireworks were over.

After the closing ceremony, all gates were closed at 9:00 pm, and "Toshimaen" began its 94-year history.