Standing in Tokyo Disney Resort, the Swiss Family Treehouse, as its name suggests, is a small house built on a tree, inspired by the Disney movie 'Swiss Family Robinson'. It reproduces the living space built by a shipwrecked family on an uninhabited island, and its presence in the park seems like it has come from another world.
Climbing the stairs to the treehouse, one will see a small village surrounded by lush trees. The enclosed space surrounded by a sea of trees makes one feel like being stranded on an uninhabited island. Looking down from above, the bustling scene in the park changes completely, allowing people to experience the unusual feeling of being on an island.
While walking through the crowd, there are times when one seeks tranquility. At such times, it is recommended to visit this treehouse. It is the best-hidden spot in the park, and the space enveloped in the shade of trees feels as if time has stopped. In the leisurely time, one can immerse themselves in the world of Disney stories.
The view from the treehouse is also breathtaking. The surrounding scenery, including Cinderella Castle, seems to jump out from an animation. The design and the attention to detail reflect the uniqueness of Disney, and the worldview of Disney works is reflected down to the smallest details. From a different perspective, one can feel the thoughts of the creators.
The Swiss Family Treehouse is truly a hidden retreat where one can immerse themselves in the world of Disney. Despite being in the park, it feels as if one has stumbled into another world. Here, one can enjoy a moment of the unusual, immerse themselves in the world of Disney stories - that's the charm of this magical space.