List of incidents at Tokyo Disney Resort explained

This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan, including major accidents, injuries, deaths and significant crimes. While these incidents are required to be reported to regulatory authorities for investigation, attraction-related incidents usually fall into one of the following categories:

Resort-wide incidents

2011 earthquake and tsunami

COVID-19 pandemic

Tokyo Disneyland

See main article: Tokyo Disneyland.

Parades

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thousands Stranded at Disneyland Tokyo. Tom Walker. Attractions Management. 2011-03-11. 2011-03-14.
  2. Web site: Japan ablaze after quake; no radiation leaks. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2011-03-11. 2011-03-14.
  3. News: Disney reality check for the stuck. The Japan Times. 2011-03-13. 2011-03-14.
  4. News: Tokyo Disney Resort Reopening Notice . . April 2011 . April 13, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110314182704/http://www.tokyodisneyresort.co.jp/en/index.html . March 14, 2011 . dead .
  5. News: Tokyo Disneyland Brings Smiles. Wall Street Journal. 2011-04-15. 2011-04-15.
  6. News: Tokyo Disney resort fully reopening theme parks after quake . . 2011-04-28 . 2011-04-28 . MacDonald, Brady . Los Angeles.
  7. Web site: Tokyo Disneyland, DisneySea reopen after four-month closure due to coronavirus pandemic. USA Today.
  8. Web site: TDL フロート破損. YouTube. 2008-01-08. 2020-09-27.
  9. Web site: Tokyo Disneyland cancels parade after accident. Associated Press. NBC News. 2008-01-09. 2011-03-14.
  10. News: 2022-12-14 . Man arrested for allegedly stopping Tokyo Disneyland parade . en . Mainichi Daily News . 2022-12-31.
  11. Web site: Disney roller coaster in Japan derails. United Press International. 2005-12-05. 2011-03-14.
  12. Web site: USMA Unit mixups. U.S. Metric Association. 2011-03-14. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100923105150/http://lamar.colostate.edu/~hillger/unit-mixups.html#spacemountain. 2010-09-23.
  13. Web site: Tokyo Disneyland Operator Reprimands Officials for 'Space Mountain' Accident . https://web.archive.org/web/20121105184314/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-118756343.html . dead . 2012-11-05 . HighBeam . Kyodo News International . 2004-02-04 . 2011-03-14.
  14. Web site: Rider hurt in Disney safety glitch . Japan Times . Japan Times . 2012-05-30 . 2011-05-30.
  15. Web site: [TDL] Accident during Dreams on Parade [Disney]|date=2008-01-09|accessdate=2020-09-27}} The park canceled its parades for the first time in its history to complete safety checks.[9]
    • On December 13, 2022 at 3:45 PM, a 51-year-old man from Ichihara, Chiba, dressed in a Doraemon suit, ran onto the parade route during a performance of the "Disney Christmas Stories" parade. The man was almost immediately restrained by cast members and was later arrested by Chiba Prefectural Police on suspicion of forcible obstruction of business. The parade was stopped for approximately six minutes as a result. No one was injured in the incident.[10]

    Space Mountain

    See main article: Space Mountain (Tokyo Disneyland).

    • On December 5, 2003, a roller coaster train derailed as it was returning to the station. No riders were injured, and the ride was closed pending an investigation.[11] A January 2004 investigation completed by Oriental Land Company (the park's owner/operator) determined that an axle on the train failed because its diameter was smaller than the specifications for the part required.[12] The attraction reopened in February 2004 after 17 park officials were reprimanded for the accident.[13]

    Swiss Family Treehouse

    See main article: Swiss Family Treehouse.

    • In January 2008, a fire broke out in the attraction, forcing its evacuation. No guests were injured, and firefighters had extinguished the fire an hour later.

    Tokyo DisneySea

    See main article: Tokyo DisneySea.

    Raging Spirits

    See main article: Raging Spirits.

    • At around 4pm JST on May 28, 2012, a 34 year old man suffered a minor leg injury after trying to exit the roller coaster train while it was still in motion. He became alarmed when the train started to leave the station with his seat's safety restraining bar still up. As he attempted to exit the vehicle by stepping onto the platform, his right leg was dragged approximately 2 meters (about 6 feet) along the platform, causing the injury. Police investigators believed the safety bar did not engage because an employee temporarily unlocked the car's safety bars after finding one on an empty seat that was still up. Subsequently, the bar on the man's seat also unlocked, and as he failed to press down on the bar before the train started to move, the restraint did not deploy. Raging Spirits was listed as the cause of the event until its safety could be confirmed. It was the first case of a rider injured on an attraction at Tokyo Disney Resort.[14]

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