Watching grown men and women voluntarily put on voluminous, red and black cancan skirts and participate in a lively kick line onstage isn’t exactly a typical day in Japan.
But that’s just one of the things you’re almost guaranteed to see at Immersive Fort Tokyo, a new interactive indoor theme park by Katana Inc, whose chief executive officer, Tsuyoshi Morioka, brought to life Comcast’s Wizarding World Of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Japan.
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