
Visitors pose for photos at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)
TOKYO, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday.
Besides the new parade, celebration activities till March 31, 2024 will also include "Club Mouse Beat", a live entertainment program performed by Mickey Mouse and his friends, "Let's Celebrate with Colors", featuring Mickey Mouse and his friends greeting guests from aboard a boat at Tokyo DisneySea, and "Sky Full of Colors", fireworks lighting up the night sky at both parks of the Tokyo Disney Resort in Chiba Prefecture.
Tokyo Disneyland, which opened on April 15, 1983, was the first Disney park outside the United States. ■

Visitors pose for photos at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)

Performers dressed as Disney characters take part in a parade at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)

Performers take part in a parade at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)

People watch a parade at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)

Visitors pose for photos at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)

Performers take part in a parade at Tokyo Disneyland in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, April 10, 2023.
Tokyo Disneyland will present a new daytime parade called "Disney Harmony in Color" on Saturday to unveil the year-long festivities commemorating its 40th anniversary.
The 45-minute parade, including characters from Disney movies such as "Zootopia" "Moana" and "Wreck-it Ralph" as well as long-time favorites, was shown to the press on Monday. (Xinhua/Qian Zheng)



