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Theme park season is coming, giving us all images of sunny days spent queuing for hours. The one thing that could put a damper on the day out is surely torrential rain.
You may be especially wary around this time of year as early summer is Japan’s rainy season, called ‘tsuyu’. If you’re unlucky, an all-day outdoor activity like going to Tokyo Disneyland could likely see you and your friends soaked through, even if you don’t ride Splash Mountain.
But these amazing photos posted on Twitter show that your day won’t be ruined after all, as Tokyo Disneyland after rain has an unexpected magical charm.
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The reflected lights in the puddles give a kaleidoscopic effect.
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It’s clear that the photographer, Twitter user @kah05disney, is an avid Disneyland goer, she even proudly puts her annual passport holder status in her description. These stunning photos show Disneyland in a whole new dazzling light compared to the usual sunny daytime shots.
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But this talented photographer’s social media is a veritable treasure trove of magical Disneyland images, including the scenery as well as the theme park’s cast.
Looking at these photos has instantly made us want to go to Tokyo Disneyland as soon as possible, so it's fair to say they are much more effective than the park's official advertising.
For even more inspiration to visit the park take a look at the photographer's Instagram and Twitter!