Forum - View topicINTEREST: Fuji TV Finally Starts Promoting Odaiba New World in English
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omiya
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I wonder if there is any printed information in English once you get there? (It would still be interesting to see in any case).
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The_way67
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FAIL. Promoting something that closes down in basically a mere week?! HA!!!!!!!!
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SquadmemberRitsu
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Wow. I have literally never heard of any of these shows before. Well, aside from One Piece of course.
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Mr. Oshawott
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I have to wonder why Fuji TV had to wait until now to put up an English PV of the New World of Odaiba?
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Sariachan
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At Odaiba there is the Baratie (One Piece restaurant) and the giant Gundam, too and you can go to the artificial island on board of the ship that Leiji Matsumoto designed. ^^
I hope they'll start putting more English info for the Universal Studios Japan of Osaka, too, especially for the biannual One Piece show! |
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omiya
![]() Posts: 1862 Location: Adelaide, South Australia |
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The Miraikan in Odaiba is very English-friendly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miraikan - worth a visit and open on most Mondays, unlike most museums and galleries in Tokyo. They sometimes have anime-related visiting exhibitions there too. |
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