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Wahana Legoland Jepang Luncurkan Petualangan Bertema Luar Angkasa

Mar 15 (News On Japan) - Di Miniland LEGOLAND Jepang, tempat landmark terkenal Jepang dibuat ulang dengan batu bata LEGO, pameran baru bernama "Stasiun Luar Angkasa" akan diluncurkan pada hari Jumat, lengkap dengan landasan peluncuran roket dengan efek asap.

Pengunjung "Brick Party", sebuah acara musim semi, akan disambut dengan struktur LEGO raksasa di Terowongan Warp yang lebih besar dari Air Terjun Niagara.

Di area acara yang disebut "Build", pengunjung akan menemukan kolam batu bata LEGO yang penuh warna, memungkinkan mereka untuk berkreasi sesuai dengan imajinasi masing-masing.

Seorang pengunjung yang sedang asyik membangun rumah berkomentar, "Saya senang bermain dengan kaki saya." Ketika ditanya tentang karyanya, mereka menjawab, "Saya sedang membangun rumah menara. Sangat menyenangkan karena terdapat banyak bagian yang berbeda."

"Brick Party" akan berlangsung dari tanggal 15 Maret hingga 6 Mei.

Source: 東海テレビ NEWS ONE

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