Publish Time:2017-05-18 09:59:35Source:http://travelweekly-china.com
【Introduction】:Visitors to a Japanese theme park are being offered with the chance to “show off” to their friends a winning fight against pretended bad guys.
Visitors to a Japanese theme park are being offered with the chance to “show off” to their friends a winning fight against pretended bad guys.
Hirakata Park in Osaka has come up with this amazingly interesting attraction where visitors hire actors to start a fight with them as they walk around the attraction, from which they emerge as the victorious.
This arguably attractive venture shows that a man and a woman strolling through Hirakata Park, when two men wearing bomber jackets and sunglasses grab her by the shoulder. Her partner then pretend-punches one of the men, causing the “bad guys” to flee in fear. The show goes on for about 10 minutes, but it is not run when it’s raining.
To make sure the staging runs without fault, guests must attend a training session to learn how to fake punch. In the workshop, the guests are taught not to accidentally tell their dates and friends about the surprise.
Of the other strange ways of showing off brevity, the park has also arranged for shows where they can defuse fake bomb, swap bodies with a stranger or offer their blood to someone who urgently needs a transfusion.
Being one of the oldest amusement park in Japan, Hirakata Park was build in 1910 and possibly is the only way to explain why they are planning for such.
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