Toyokin Disneyland

Toyokin Disneyland (トヨキンディズニーランド Toyokin Dizunīrando) is a 123-acre (49.8 ha) theme park at the Toyokin Disneyland Resort located in Toyokin, Shokishima, Takyoto. It is located just 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Disunai Station. It was the second Disney park to ever open outside of the United States, after Tokyo Disneyland. The park opened up on June 18, 1993. The park was constructed by Walt Disney Imagineering in a similar style as Disneyland in Anaheim and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan. It is also owned and operated under Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. Toyokin Disneyland and its sister park Toyokin DisneyUniverse combine to make up the Toyokin Disneyland Resort.

The park is split up into six different themed lands. There is the Main Street Disney; the four classic and major Disney lands: Fantasyland, Adventureland, Innovationland, and Frontierland; and Animal Kingdom. Like Tokyo Disneyland, the open air paths and queue lines are widened to handle congestion better. In 2010, Toyokin Disneyland handled around 11.49 million guests, ranking it as the fifth-most visited theme park in the world. In 2011, the park handled 11.96 million guests, beating Tokyo DisneySea into the fourth-most visited theme park in the world.