The Oriental Land Company:
The Oriental Land Company, Limited (株式会社オリエンタルランド, Kabushikigaisha Orientaru Rando?) TYO: 4661 is a Japanese leisure and tourism corporation that owns the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan. The main shareholders of the company are Keisei Electric Railway and Mitsui Fudosan. The company also owns and operates all Disney Stores in Japan.
The company was originally focused on improving leisure opportunities in Japan, such as building swimming pools and gyms. It approached The Walt Disney Company in 1980 to finance the first international Disney park. After Tokyo Disneyland was opened in 1983, the Oriental Land Company decided not to sell the park back to Disney. Walt Disney Attractions Japan pays Disney for character and likeness licenses, and Disney has leased their Imagineers to the company to design and build Tokyo Disneyland, as well as a second theme park, Tokyo DisneySea, which opened in 2001.
In October 2008, the Oriental Land Company announced that it had shelved plans for a new Disney complex in Fukuoka, Japan. The company and Disney had spent more than a year studying an urban-style amusement facility for 2010 or later, but decided that the expected investment return would not justify the project[1]. The firm said it would continue to explore possibilities for a new business, which might not involve Disney.
[edit] Corporate Assets
- Tokyo Disney Resort
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Tokyo DisneySea
- Tokyo Disneyland Hotel
- Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta
- Disney Ambassador Hotel
- The Disney Store Japan
[edit] Footnotes
1. Media:http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssConsumerGoodsAndRetailNews/idUST1610620081007
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