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Sindbad's Storybook Voyage

2001 establishments in JapanAmusement rides introduced in 2001Arabian Coast (Tokyo DisneySea)Operating amusement attractionsTokyo DisneySea
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts attractions
Sindbad's Storybook Voyage scene
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Sindbad's Storybook Voyage is a musical boat cruise dark ride at Tokyo DisneySea, inspired by the story of Sindbad the Sailor. The attraction features the song "Compass of Your Heart" composed by Alan Menken and sung by Kenji Sakamoto. Originally titled Sindbad's Seven Voyages, the earliest version of the attraction had a darker tone and no song. The attraction was subsequently restyled, and the current version opened in 2007.

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東京ディズニーシー


279-0031 Urayasu
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