Not long ago, this website reported that Warner Bros. Pictures Japan, together with giants such as Itochu Corporation, will launch a "Harry Potter" Japan theme park construction plan in "TOSHIMAEN (Toshimaen)" in Nerima-ku, Tokyo, with the goal of opening in 2023. Today, August 31, this nearly century-old amusement park Toshimaen was finally completely closed, and people from all walks of life in the island country lamented. Among them, there was even a media that quoted scenes from the classic manga "Ashita no Joe", which sparked heated discussions among netizens. "Ashita no Joe" is a classic boxing manga written by Takamori Asao (Kajiwara Ikki) and illustrated by Chiba Tetsuya. The animation also has two TV versions and a movie version, and has been adapted into a live-action movie and stage play. The Asahi Shimbun, one of the largest newspaper groups in Japan, quoted this classic scene when reporting that Toshimaen would be closed. Readers familiar with the comics soon discovered that this scene was the final scene of "Ashita no Joe", the classic scene after the protagonist Yabuki Joe's final battle with world champion Jose Mendoza. Although it is sad to see the old things gone, a new world is coming. The highly anticipated exclusive theme park in Asia, the only one that can fully experience the wonderful world of "Harry Potter", is about to be built here. Please wait patiently for the arrival of 2023! |
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