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Luna Park, Tokyo
amusement park
LesdiJapan Taƴto
Nder laamoore東京都 Taƴto
Date of official opening1910 Taƴto
Date of official closureSeeɗto 1911 Taƴto
Laawol ngol laamu anndanino value Taƴto

Ngam parkeeji goɗɗi ɗi innde wootere anndaa,

ƴeew Luna Park.

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Damal mawngal Luna Park. E nder golle mum e hitaande 1910 e 1911, Luna Park (Runa pāku, anndiraaɗo kadi Asakusa Luna Park) woni nokku gadano oon innde udditteende to Japon. Jogaaɗo e mahi ɗum e sosiyatee natal Japon biyeteeɗo Yoshizawa Shōten (ko Ken'ichi Kawaura ardii) e nder diiwaan Tokiyoo Asakusa, park oo waɗiraa ko ngam ƴeewde nokku ɗo Luna Park asliijo mahiraa to Brooklyn, to New York e hitaande 1903.

Ko wonaa ɗum koo, park oo ina woodi lebbi jeetati tan, ina wuli e lewru abriil 1911. Luna Park ina ɓuuɓna e nder ngonkaaji tuumaaɗi e sahaa gooto, ko wayi no teyaaɗe ɗiɗi ɗe Yoshizawa Shōten joginoo kadi ngam fiyde to Osaka.

Tato musibbaaji ɗii njani Kawaura e sosiyetee mum e sahaa mum ɓurɗo waawde. Industry film Japon oo ina 6eydoo 6eydaade e nder 6amtaare e fedde nde 6e 6amtoo6e Amerik. Kawaura, tampere travails gollodaade e Yoshizawa Shōten, soodi sosiyetee oo to Shōkichi Umeya (jom M. Pathe) fotde 375 000 dolaar Amerik. Ndeen Kawaura fellitii mahde nokku keso Luna, wonaa to Tokyo kono to Osaka e nokku mum. Parke keso oo udditaa ko e hitaande 1912, o jooɗii e golle haa hitaande

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