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Comment - It might help to know that Thrill Valley was only one section of a larger theme park called Odakyu Gotemba Family Land (
ja:小田急御殿場ファミリーラン) which operated from 1974 to 1999. When the park closed, the roller coaster section, which was called Thrill Valley, continued operation for a few years until 2002, while the rest of park became an outlet shopping mall. This article
[1] in Nikkei Style (published by
The Nikkei) has a lot on the park--and is a significant RS--but I can't find much else online in Japanese. I am sure there is more in newspapers and magazines from the 70s and 80s, during the heyday of the park, but those are hard to access.
Michitaro (
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01:10, 7 February 2017 (UTC)reply
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Comment - It might help to know that Thrill Valley was only one section of a larger theme park called Odakyu Gotemba Family Land (
ja:小田急御殿場ファミリーラン) which operated from 1974 to 1999. When the park closed, the roller coaster section, which was called Thrill Valley, continued operation for a few years until 2002, while the rest of park became an outlet shopping mall. This article
[1] in Nikkei Style (published by
The Nikkei) has a lot on the park--and is a significant RS--but I can't find much else online in Japanese. I am sure there is more in newspapers and magazines from the 70s and 80s, during the heyday of the park, but those are hard to access.
Michitaro (
talk)
01:10, 7 February 2017 (UTC)reply
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