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Tokyo Disneyland's Daytime Parade made me cry, and here's why




Not everyone knows... but I'm also a cry baby.
Tears flow nonstop down my cheeks whenever I feel so happy with glee.

And Tokyo Disneyland made me cried during our summer visit. Especially when I was watching with their daytime parade which instantly gives me that annoying tears, me all smiling while trying to balance my right arm while holding the camera because I want to capture that long parade. It didn't matter to me that it was 35-degrees outside, standing in an uncomfortable place with these tons of expectations. I was planning to sit and wait right on the front, but I give was for kids and older people whom I know deserves a perfect view.

Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019

Tokyo Disneyland's themed song "Dreaming Up!" was first presented back in the summer of 2018 in celebration of Tokyo Disneyland's 35th Anniversary. This parade song will stick around for about 5 years (2023), until its 40th Anniversary.

Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019
Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019

We supposed to come back this coming July, but due to the recent crisis, we decided to postpone it next summer. And while we wait for that to arrive, expect more Tokyo Disneyland related content here on my page which been sleeping for months (I got plenty of time now to edit while in the self-isolation period.

Just like this song, I dreamed of visiting Tokyo Disneyland, and it came true!

Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019

Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019

Tokyo Disneyland Daytime Parade Summer 2019


Indeed there is magic in Disneyland!

If you have genuine love with Disney (when you were a kid), then you know what I'm talking about.
Make sure you got some tissue paper next to you and watch our vlog. You've been warned!



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  1. I love the Disney parade, brings back all the childhood memories.

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  2. Tokyo Disneyland looks like so much fun! I think it’s one of the only theme parks I’ve not yet been to. The parade is everything I’d expect from a Disney park; I’d like to see if for myself one day once this is all over.

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    1. People in Japan said that Tokyo Disneyland always attracts attention compared to the other Disneyland like in US and Paris. There is something about Tokyo Disneyland that even those Disneyland hoppers can notice.

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  3. I haven't been to Disney since I was a little girl. I would love to visit the one in Tokyo some day! Looks like a great parade.

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    1. Ohh it was! I am now planning our next Tokyo Disneyland trip! I think it is fun to visited every season.

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  4. Disneyland is such a happy place. We've been to Disneyland in Osaka. and yes, I love the parade! So magical...

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    1. That's our next in our itinerary hopefully next year!

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  5. Love it. There is so much about Disney I still get sentimental about. I'd be right there with you in tears. Cheers.

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    1. awwww, it is funny coz kids around didn't cry, but I did!

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  6. Glad you had a moving experience with Tokyo Disneyland. Today is it's 36th birthday. I been in Japan for about 8 years and have never been to Tokyo Disneyland before. Maybe someday I go. I am waiting for the Beauty and the Beast attraction to open.

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    1. Yes, Beauty and the Beast is my favorite too! Hahaha, maybe next time I will visit wearing my costume!

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  7. Ooh I totally get your excitement about Disneyland and why it made you cry. I love how Disney can make everyone feel like a child again for one day, even if you’re uncomfortable and it’s 35 degrees outside! Winnie the pooh and piglet in the honey jar towards the end of the video were super cute!

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    1. Winnie the Pooh is my favorite bear even those he doesn't wear underwear!

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  8. I haven't been to Disneyland yet. I had decided to visit this year in Florida, but looks like Plan for this year won't be up.I would like to visit theme Parks in disneyland. Can you tell me what are major difference in Tokyo and USA Disneyland parks??

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    1. Tokyo Disneyland is situated in Chiba and surrounded by many school (both public and private) plus residential areas, so you will noticed that there are lots of Japanese kids visiting the place everyday, whole year round. Also, all characters and performance adhere to what Japanese culture is. You will notice is even the small details like how high-tech their toilets are!

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  9. It has been far too many years since we last visited Disneyland anywhere. We certainly missed it when we were in Tokyo. I remember how excited my son was when he saw the parades. So much colour and sound. And not just for kids!

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    1. Definitely not just for kids. Disneyland is for ALL Ages! They given special priorities for those in old ages too.

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  10. So good of you that you gave way to elderly and kids for a better view of the parade. All this looks so festive like. I had been to Paris one but each city adds their own charm to Disneyland and they are unique in their own way. That is a long postponement till next July. Hope all goes well then!

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    1. When we are done here in Asia Pacific, we will definitely visiting Disneyland Paris!

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  11. Tokyo Disneyland looks like from fairy tale. It seems to be an incredible and magical place, which gives a lot of fun and happiness. I understand that you cry when happy—so many emotions. You had a beautiful adventure.

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    1. Thank you Agnes! I still have many childhood memories, all happiness!

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  12. I love this post! Your photos are stunning, the floats look amazing! For some reason they look far more detailed to the ones I have seen in Disney World Orlando. I know what you mean, I get the same feeling when visiting places like this, especially while watching my daughter enjoying them! It brings back so many memories from when I was a young kid, and being able to share that with her is amazing! Disney is the dream vacation for any age!

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    1. That is so true! I even waived to the characters, as if they all saying HELLO to me! Hahaha SO MUCH FUN!

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  13. I have been to Disneyland Paris and enjoyed a lot in evening Disney parade. I too agree many people come here to witness this vibrant Parade with all of our favorite characters, movie scenes, and lovely music walking in front of us. I know for this parade people stand for hours and sometimes in heated sun as they don't want to miss this fun. Loved your photos.

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    1. This was my first Disneyland visit and yes I am culture shocked! There are many Asian visitors and they are known for having a long patience in waiting for the parade.

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  14. I kind of cried too when I was there in tokyo disneyland, while watching the night parade and lightshow there. I guess what did me in was the music, life experiences and the happiness I see in my kids... ewan ko ba at the moment bigla ako naiyak just full of happiness and contentment... makapag edit na nga rin ng tokyo disneyland vlog namin ahahaha

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    1. Sabi nila, when you cried listening to Disney parade songs, means you got a beautiful childhood!

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  15. I tear up too when i watch the different disneyland parades. wala na ako maalala sa tokyo disney parades, kasi 3 decades ago na ako huli nagpunta dun. i noticed na medyo iba yung mga floats nila compare to HK and California

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    1. I still have fresh memories! Yeah their float is different in each Disneyland to allow room to incorporate the local traditions. Sa Tokyo Disneyland they change their floats twice in a year for summer and winter!

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  16. Awwww you cried happy tears in a happy place. Yo so kawaii!

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