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*'''Yamanashi''' : [[Fuji-Q Highlands]] - The "Cedar Point" of Japan, it is considered the premier amusement park in the country and is probably the only one that tops Nagashima Spa Land.  Located west of Tokyo, near the Fuji Five Lakes at the base of Fuji-san.  Has some very notable ride and the best roller coasters in Japan.

Revision as of 17:09, 7 April 2010

List of amusement parks and theme parks in Mie Prefecture. Listed by region.

Northern Mie

  • Kuwana : Nagashima Spa Land - One of the only major amusement parks in Japan, complete with the world's longest metal roller coaster, a water park, and a huge outlet shopping mall. Without a doubt the best in not just the prefecture but the entire Tōkai region. Don't miss this one if you like amusement parks.
  • Suzuka : Suzuka Circuit - Small park with just a few rides located next to the race track of the same name. You actually have to go in the amusement park to get to the race track. Said to have been built to entertain the wives and children of men wanting to watch the races.

Central Mie

None listed

Eastern Mie

  • Ise : Edo Wonderland - Theme park directed at Japanese history-loving children in Futami
  • Shima : Shima Spain Village - Spain-themed park in Shima (Isobe) with a few rides and lots of Spanish-themed things all around. Kind of caters to children, but is supposed to have some big flamenco dancing competitions every year.

Western Mie

None listed

Southern Mie

None listed

Outside Mie

  • Yamanashi : Fuji-Q Highlands - The "Cedar Point" of Japan, it is considered the premier amusement park in the country and is probably the only one that tops Nagashima Spa Land. Located west of Tokyo, near the Fuji Five Lakes at the base of Fuji-san. Has some very notable ride and the best roller coasters in Japan.