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They didn't post any photos of the spiders. I can't seem to find the original posts, but I did find this online.

>It is not possible for serious Anne fans to have such experiences by merely visiting 'Canadian World.' This is Japan's Anne of Green Gables and 19th-century Canada theme park situated in the northern island of Hokkaido. Opened in 1990, the park has a replica of 'Green Gables', actually built by P.E.I. carpenters, as well as a 'red-haired Anne' transplanted from P.E.I. The girl dresses up as Anne and responds to tourist's questions about Canada. There are also Canadian staff in the park who demonstrate activities such as log-house construction and quilting. The 48 hectors park, as vast as Tokyo Disney Land, is divided into six zones. The entrance to the Anne's world is called Kensington Zone. Colts Zone has demonstrations of Canadian woodcraft and the life of native Canadians. The Craft Village Zone shows visitors about quilting and patch-work, while the events space is named Bright River Zone after the station at which Anne arrives at the beginning of the novel. The open picnic space is Terrasse Dufferin Zone. And, of course, the village in which this Anne lives is named Avonlea Zone. Here visitors can walk through 'Lover's lane' and 'Haunted Wood.'

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