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Huis ten Bosch: Only Miffy can save us now

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  1. [2]
    Exia
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    I'm Dutch and live in Japan. I always go to Huis ten Bosch whenever I get homesick. It's pretty amazing and would recommend it to anyone even if you have no interest in The Netherlands!

    I'm Dutch and live in Japan.
    I always go to Huis ten Bosch whenever I get homesick.

    It's pretty amazing and would recommend it to anyone even if you have no interest in The Netherlands!

    6 votes
    1. skybrian
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      The blog post is from 13 years ago and it sounds like it was almost a ghost town then. Have things picked up since then?

      The blog post is from 13 years ago and it sounds like it was almost a ghost town then. Have things picked up since then?

      4 votes
  2. skybrian
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    From the blog post: ... ... ... Here is part 2 and part 3.

    From the blog post:

    Monumental in its conception, extravagant in its execution, and epic in its failure, Huis ten Bosch is the greatest by far of all of the progeny of Japan’s Bubble era dreams.

    Sprawling as it does over 152 hectares (375 acres) of Omura Bay shoreline in the western Nagasaki Prefecture city of Sasebo, the park is more than three times the size of Tokyo Disneyland and still bigger than Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea combined, awing the resident-visitor of these cramped lands with its sheer scale. Add in the 250 holiday homes in the 50-hectare Wassenaar zone, named after a chic suburb of The Hague, and the entire development is roughly the size of the Principality of Monaco. A 5km stretch of highway and the administrative district Huis ten Bosch occupies have been named after it, as has a station on the Omura line, seen here with the gargantuan 330-bedroom ANA Hotel (where I stayed) in the background.

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    On the plane home, Kamichika scribbled away making notes, as the idea for the precursor to Huis ten Bosch took shape in his mind. Enlisting the support of a few local enterprises and architect and president of major design firm Nihon Sekkei, Takekuni Ikeda, who had fallen in love with Omura Bay in the Second World War, Kamichika refurbished and expanded a fish restaurant in his hometown of Seihi and on July 22, 1983, Nagasaki Holland Village, initially not much more than a scrawny assortment of windmills, piers, and shops on a dozen hectares that had cost perhaps $10mn to build, welcomed its first visitors. The vision, as articulated by Kamichika, was to faithfully replicate a townscape of the Netherlands, with its deep ties to Nagasaki, down to the last cobblestone. The timing was propitious: Tokyo Disneyland had opened just three months before and soon an expanded Nagasaki Holland Village was being dubbed by the media “the Disneyland of the West”.

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    Emboldened by success—at its 1990 peak, Nagasaki Holland Village attracted 2mn visitors—in 1988 Kamichika began planning something a tad more ambitious: Huis ten Bosch. It was the Bubble; anything was possible. Six kilometers of canals, 3.2km of underground tunnels for the communications, energy, and water infrastructure, 400,000 trees, and 300,000 flowers and shrubs—sure, why not? Kamichika took his plans to the bankers and the bankers liked what they saw.

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    Kamichika’s vision was breathtaking, some might say Pharonic: Huis ten Bosch was to be no ordinary theme park, but a resort city, a prototype community along the lines of Disney’s EPCOT, a future world, albeit one looking Janus-like to the past, too.

    Here is part 2 and part 3.

    4 votes
  3. [4]
    daychilde
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    I'm disappointed where they stopped with the story on this. But I'm amazed at the sheer hubris of the plans for multiple cities. And the idea of making it a theme park until it paid itself off,...

    I'm disappointed where they stopped with the story on this.

    But I'm amazed at the sheer hubris of the plans for multiple cities. And the idea of making it a theme park until it paid itself off, then opening it up to all. That is actually an awesome idea.

    It makes me wish we could do a project like this in the US: Essentially start a new city. Make it dense or medium-density mixed development so the people that live there can access local services by walking for the most part. Price it to attract folks working remotely and local workers working at the local businesses. Build it in a spot where you have actual living wages. It'd never work, but it would be amazing if it did.

    1 vote
    1. [2]
      skybrian
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      I added links to part 2 and part 3 to my other post. Sorry about that!

      I added links to part 2 and part 3 to my other post. Sorry about that!

      2 votes
      1. daychilde
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        oooo, there's more! Awesome! <3

        oooo, there's more! Awesome! <3

        2 votes
    2. stu2b50
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      Is that not what the "tech city" is supposed to be? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/17/tech-billionaire-new-city-plan-california-forever-san-francisco

      Is that not what the "tech city" is supposed to be? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/17/tech-billionaire-new-city-plan-california-forever-san-francisco

      Along with the announcement of the ballot initiative, the company shed further light on its plans. It is proposing to create a new walkable and sustainable community with a variety of housing options, including apartments and row houses, on 18,600 acres in east Solano county, about 60 miles from San Francisco. Their plan also includes a pledge to create as many as 15,000 jobs, a $400m fund for down payment assistance as well as a requirement that at least 4,000 acres be used for parks, trails and other green spaces.

      2 votes
  4. balooga
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    I really want to see a Not Just Bikes special about navigating this place.

    I really want to see a Not Just Bikes special about navigating this place.

    1 vote
  5. chocobean
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    They had me at Miffy x Japan! I want to go immediately. Right now. *Incomprehensible exciged gibberish *

    They had me at Miffy x Japan! I want to go immediately. Right now. *Incomprehensible exciged gibberish *

    1 vote