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Let The DS Show You Tokyo Disney Resort Shopping

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

Those going to [[link]] Tokyo Disneyland, be sure to bring your Nintendo DS. Starting April 25, the portable can show you around shopping, dinning and entertainment complex Ikspiari at [[link]] Tokyo Disney Resort.

Visitors can download the “Ikspiari Nintendo DS Guide” to their DS, DS Lite or DSi platforms. The download contains a guidebook for the whole Ikspiari complex, games (a quiz, locate the fairy [[link]] game, etc), information about Ikspiari and a message board for people to draw pictures of rabbits. We guess.

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