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cannot go jipun nao to see new godzilla attraction...sianzzzz...

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Japanese theme park unveils 'life-size' Godzilla attraction
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Godzilla at the Japanese theme park
Image copyrightTM & © TOHO CO., LTDImage captionGodzilla, now coming to a theme park near you
A Japanese theme park has unveiled what it believes is the world's first permanent "life-size" Godzilla statue.
The installation on Awaji Island, off the city of Kobe, measures 23m (75ft) and offers visitors the chance to ride a zip line right into Godzilla's mouth.
The beast's colossal size is one of its biggest draws and movie-goers have noted a growth spurt over the years.
Godzilla was originally 50m tall but shot to 120m in last year's movie Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
One self-described die-hard fan from Taiwan documented the changing size of the on-screen beast, in a picture published in Newsweek magazine.
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While the new attraction on Awaji island is smaller than the film versions, it is bigger than other off screen incarnations. The famous Godzilla head on the Toho Building in Tokyo, by comparison, is only about 12m tall.
Godzilla at the Japanese theme park
Image copyrightTM & © TOHO CO., LTDImage captionThe park offers visitors the chance to ride a zip line straight into the beast's mouth
"As far as we know, this is the only life-size Godzilla statue ever built," said a spokesperson for Pasona Group, the recruitment company operating Nijigen no Mori Park.
"We would like Godzilla fans, including those abroad, to come and appreciate the massiveness of the monster they only know of through movie screens."
The new attraction, which opens to the public on Saturday, depicts a roaring Godzilla with a wide open mouth and spiky jagged teeth.
It appears as though half of the beast's body is buried underground.
Godzilla, thought to be a cross between a gorilla and a whale, has become a pop culture icon since it first hit the screens, spawning a franchise of over 30 films and spin-offs, video games and toys.
Movie legend
The film Gojira - a Japanese portmanteau of "gorilla" and "kujira" (whale) - was directed by Ishiro Honda and released by Toho Studio in November 1954.
It was a mega-hit, drawing 9.6 million viewers in the days before television sets were common in Japanese homes.
As the film's global fan-base grew, so did its reputation as a metaphor for Japan's post-war society and its anxieties over nuclear weapons.
Stephen D Sullivan, a fantasy author, has described the Godzilla character and films as "a reflection on the Japanese experience at the end of World War II".
They reflect a "destruction beyond imagining, and a lurking sense that 'we brought this on ourselves' somehow, even without meaning to", he told The Huffington Post.
 
What's the big deal? Sinkieland used to have a fake dragon for tourists too.

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What's the big deal? Sinkieland used to have a fake dragon for tourists too.

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Until now I still don’t understand why tiger balm gave up the property to STB. It was doing fine until STB took over. Now it a shadow of its past. I brought my son inside when we were changing bus there when he 11-12yo, many places block off and the water feature full of green algae. Quite sad the whole place fell into disrepair. Looking at old photos albums now bring back many fun memories. I still remember primary school excursion there to see the hell. My son told me they didn’t see the 18 levels of hell because the school worries the students be have nightmares because of it. Diu, that the purpose of the attraction to make ppl be good.
 
Until now I still don’t understand why tiger balm gave up the property to STB. It was doing fine until STB took over. Now it a shadow of its past. I brought my son inside when we were changing bus there when he 11-12yo, many places block off and the water feature full of green algae. Quite sad the whole place fell into disrepair. Looking at old photos albums now bring back many fun memories. I still remember primary school excursion there to see the hell. My son told me they didn’t see the 18 levels of hell because the school worries the students be have nightmares because of it. Diu, that the purpose of the attraction to make ppl be good.

Only ten levels of hell, fyi. It's boring. Should be nothing to a generation raised on violent video games and movies. :biggrin:
 
I don’t think Japan will be able to organise Olympiad 2021
 
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