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HONG KONG: This is the case of a film inspiring an enterprise. A temporary theme park, drawn on the lines of Jurassic Park made by Hollywood director Steven Spielberg, is likely to come up in Tokyo, according to Japan Today. Jurassic Park Institute Tour Inc., organisers of corporate entertainment, will try to locate investors to fund its construction. Both individual and institutional investors will be asked to invest money in a minimum unit of 5,00,000 yen to help the firm build the park. The park will feature dinosaur replicas 7 to 8 m high as well as a real fossil jawbone of a tyrannosaurus rex, or T-rex, to be brought from a U.S. museum for the event.
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