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Tono, Led by Takeshi Morioka, Underestimated Demand Forecasts; "Immersive Fort Tokyo" Closed After Two Years; Lessons Learned for the Operation of Junglia Okinawa

[Inside Click] Immersive Fort Tokyo (IFT, Tokyo), a theme park run by consulting firm Katana (Osaka Prefecture), will close its doors two years after its opening in 2024. Katana CEO Takeshi Morioka said on a television program, "Even if tickets (for popular shows) were sold out, it would have been structurally difficult to cover the fixed costs of the vast facility."
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[Inside Click] Immersive Fort Tokyo (IFT, Tokyo), a theme park run by consulting firm Katana (Osaka Prefecture), will close its doors two years after its opening in 2024. Katana CEO Takeshi Morioka said on a television program, "Even if tickets (for popular shows) were sold out, it would have been structurally difficult to cover the fixed costs of the vast facility."

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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