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Japanese culture and Tokyo Disneyland

 * Tokyo Disneyland is not a cultural imperialist reception (a faithful copy of the U.S. Disney parks), but a Japanese contextualization of the parks, attractions, and management methods to suit Japanese culture (Nakanishi, 2011: p154 ).
 * Tokyo Disneyland is a re-contextualization of the commodified cultural artifacts of Disney parks in the U.S. for the Japanese (Nakanishi, 2011: p.155 ).
 * Familiarization with Japan (Nakanishi, 2011: pp.155-156 ).
 * Enhanced Romanticism (Nakanishi, 2011: p.156 ).
 * Strengthening Hospitality (Nakanishi, 2011: pp.156-158 )
 * Shopping First (Nakanishi, 2011: pp.158-159 ).
 * Creative Aspects (Nakanishi, 2011: pp.159-161 ).

Buffet

 * Crystal Palace Restaurant: You’re invited to an elegant banquet.

Buffeteria

 * Plaza Pavilion Restaurant: Come dine in an elegant, Old West mansion with a spacious patio.
 * Queen of Hearts Banquet Hall: Here, at the castle of the Queen of Hearts, you’ll find Wonderland-themed dishes, unique desserts, and more.

Table service

 * Eastside Café: Enjoy a pasta dish in an elegant setting.
 * Center Street Coffeehouse: An Art Deco-style restaurant with a range of popular Western dishes.
 * Restaurant Hokusai: A vibrant American town’s beloved restaurant, specializing in Japanese cuisine.
 * Blue Bayou Restaurant: A romantic restaurant overlooking Pirates of Caribbean.

Counter service

 * Ice Cream Cones: Gaze upon Cinderella Castle from this ice cream shop with the sweetest pink and white interior!
 * Great American Waffle Co.: An American café serving freshly made waffles.
 * Sweetheart Café: The bakery-café is run by a friendly couple.
 * Refreshment Corner: An open cafe-style shop known for its hot dogs.
 * Café Orleans: Enjoy sweets and coffee on a spacious patio.
 * The Gazebo: Relaxed by this gazebo for adventures.
 * The Skipper’s Galley: Stop by for a snack at this restaurant opened by a former Jungle Cruise Skipper.
 * Squeezer’s Tropical Juice Bar: Enjoy drinks with a tropical feel.
 * China Voyager: A Chinese restaurant in a converted boat house.
 * Boiler Room Bites: A restaurant serving light snacks in a converted steamship boiler room.
 * Royal Street Veranda: Quench your thirst at this jazzy juice bar.
 * Cowboy Cookhouse: Chow down like a cowboy!
 * Camp Woodchuck Kitchen: Get into the camping mood at this two-story lodge.
 * Hungry Bear Restaurant: Food to satisfy even the hungriest traveler.
 * Pecos Bill Café: Named for the legendary cowboy.
 * Grandma Sara’s Kitchen: Tuck into Grandma Sara’s signature dishes.
 * Rackety’s Racoon Saloon: Rackety the racoon’s snack shop.
 * Captain Hook’s Galley: Pizza restaurant named for Captain Hook.
 * Cleo’s: Stop by a quick bite at this peak-roofed stand.
 * Troubadour Tavern: Where troubadours like to take a breather.
 * Magical Market: Stop by for a quick bite at this restaurant owned by a fairy-tale adventurer.
 * La Taverne de Gaston: The restaurant of Gaston, the village’s greatest hunter.
 * LeFou’s: Gaston’s sidekick LeFou’s snack shop.
 * Huey, Dewey and Louie’s Good Time Café: A restaurant owned by Donald Duck’s mischievous nephews.
 * Soft Landing (2F): A place for galactic travelers to take a break and enjoy sweets, beverages, and more.
 * Tomorrowland Terrace: A spacious restaurant themed to the near-future.
 * Pan Galactic Pizza Port: Enjoy the best pizza in the galaxy!
 * The Big Pop: Popcorn specialty shop themed to outer space. (Strawberry Napoleon, Salted Caramel, Cheddar Cheese)
 * Plazma Ray’s Diner: A restaurant popular throughout the universe, this branch is the first to open on Earth. Enjoy a meal in a casual atmosphere.
 * Food Booth (Adventureland side): Booth with event-related refreshments.
 * Food Booth (Tomorrowland side): Booth with event-related refreshments.
 * Carriage House Refreshments: Takeout shop located between Guest Parking and the Main Entrance.

Popcorn wagon and wagon

 * Popcorn wagon (In front of Sweetheart Café): (Caramel)
 * Popcorn wagon (In front of Café Orleans): (Match and Chocolate)
 * Popcorn wagon (Next to the Gazebo): (Soy Sauce and Butter)
 * Popcorn wagon (In front of Cowboy Cookhouse): (Black Pepper)
 * Popcorn wagon (Next to Trading Post): (Curry)
 * Le Petit Popper: The little popcorn shop in Belle’s village. (Caramel)
 * Popcorn wagon (Next to Castle Carrousel): (Milk Tea)
 * Popcorn wagon (In front of Pooh’s Hunny Hunt): Honey
 * Toon Pop: Wagon serving popcorn made with corn picked straight from Goofy’s garden. (Milk Chocolate)
 * Pop-A-Lot Popcorn: Goofy’s van is popping with popcorn! (Corn Potage)
 * The Popping Pod: Popcorn stand converted from a spacecraft. (Caramel)
 * Popcorn wagon (Next to Treasure Comet): (Salt)
 * Parkside Wagon: A stylish delivery truck serving snacks.
 * Fresh Fruit Oasis: Thirst-quenching drinks.
 * Village Pastry: Colorful wagon loaded with snacks.
 * Toontone Treats: Food truck for guests visiting Goofy’s house.
 * Mickey’s Trailer: Stop by a tasty treat at this trailer with camping gear on the roof.

Show Restaurants

 * Polynesian Terrace Restaurant: Polynesian-style restaurant with show presented.
 * The Diamond Horseshoe: Western-style restaurant with show presented.

Events / Programs

 * Disney Story Behind: February 7, 2024 (Wednesday) – April 30, 2024 (Tuesday)
 * Disney Pal-Palooza “Donald’s Quacky Duck City”: April 9, 2024 (Tuesday) – Jun 30, 2024 (Sunday)
 * Celebrating Space Mountain: The Final Ignition!: April 9, 2024 (Tuesday) – July 31, 2024 (Wednesday)

Schedule

 * Summer Programs: July 2, 2024 – September 18, 2024
 * (New Entertainment Program) Castle Projection (title to be determined): September 20, 2024 –
 * Disney Halloween: October 1 – November 7, 2024
 * Disney Christmas: November 15, 2024 – December 25, 2024
 * New Year’s Special Event: January 1, 2025 – January 13, 2025