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UER Forum > Archived World > Kouga Family Land Japan (Viewed 591 times)
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Kouga Family Land Japan
< on 1/20/2008 4:37 AM >
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Hey folks, I visited this place the other day. It's well documented in the Database, but I thought I would post this pic up. My first try so I hope it works, me not being very computer savvy.

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 1 on 1/20/2008 4:39 PM >
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I love the ferris wheeel picture,nice!

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 2 on 1/20/2008 6:08 PM >
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FAMIIIILY RAAAAND! Gambatte!

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 3 on 1/21/2008 2:23 AM >
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LOL! Here you go!
Thanks Wiccan. Dsankt, have you been there too?
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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 4 on 1/21/2008 8:33 AM >
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Yep, about 18 months ago now. It was a bastard to find for us, without knowing japanese and being unable to glean any information from the sites with photos of it. Eventually we just went to a tourist desk and asked about it, and had a friendly lady translate some information from a website for us. Then a few handy hours with googleearth (resolution: horrible) pieced it all together!

Such a gorgeous place, good work! Are you living in Japan, or visiting?

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 5 on 1/23/2008 4:14 AM >
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Yeah, I've been living here for a while now.
The google image is ok now, but its covered in clouds! The sound of that Ferris Wheel as it moves in the wind is incredible. I managed to find a website where the guy gives exact location/directions which was a great help. Basically, we just looked for the golf course and hoped for the best.
It seems a lot of the great places in Japan are going...
Greenland in Fukushima has been mostly demolished, and the same with Gullivers Kingdom and Toyo Bowl. I made it to Toyo Bowl but missed Gullivers....gutted.

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 6 on 2/15/2008 11:23 PM >
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Nara DreamLand is still around if you are ok with dodging some old security guards. I went just before I left Japan and it was a fun trip. (^_^)

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Re: Kouga Family Land Japan
<Reply # 7 on 3/4/2008 3:48 AM >
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Wow, very cool! I hope to be in Japan for a visit in about 6 months. I'll have to give this a go.

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