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/* World Showcase Pavilions */
The Japan pavilion opened with the park in 1982, and is located next to the American Experience. Japan does not have an attraction, however it does have an exhibit, the Bijutsu-kan which displays various Japanese art. The pavilion is themed with various Japanese buildings including tori gates and a Japanese Castle. There are three restaurants located within the Japan pavilion. The first is Teppan Edo a stir fry restaurant. The second is Tokyo Dining which serves sushi and finally the Katsura Grill which is a traditional counter service restaurant. An offering unique to the Japan pavilion is candy art created by Mikyuki. Finally, Japan is also home to the Mitsukoshi Department store which sells Japanese items, especially items based on Japanese pop culture.
 ===Morocco===[[Image:MoroccoShowcaseNight.jpg|thumb|The morocco Morocco pavilion of the World Showcase.]]After guests pass through Japan, the next country they will encounter is Morocco. Morocco is the only pavilion in World Showcase to be sponsored. When it opened in 1984, Morocco was the first pavilion to be added to World Showcase. The pavilion is themed to look like a realistic Moroccan town and even features a realistic minaret. The Fes House, shows guests what a typical Moroccan house would look like. The courtyard of the pavilion often has entertainment acts, including belly dancers. The Morocco pavilion is also home to two restaurants, Restaurant Marrakesh, and Tangierine Cafe. Both restaurants serve typical Moroccan cuisine and are table service. In the pavilion there are also six shops which sell a variety of Moroccan merchandise. ===France=== The France pavilion is located next to Morocco and opened with the park in 1982. The pavilion is themed to look like a Paris neighborhood, and even features a model Eiffel Tower. A number of shops are located within the France pavilion, all of witch sell French merchandise. In total, there are three restaurants in the pavilion. Bistro de Paris is an elegant table service restaurant that serves French dishes. Another restaurant , The Boulangerie Patisserie is a quick service restaurant and Les Chefs de France is a French bakery. The France pavilion is also home to one attraction, Impressions de France. The attraction is a panoramic video which shows guests various aspects of France.  ==The United Kingdom== Neighboring France on the right, is the United Kingdom pavilion. The United Kingdom opened with the park in 1982 and is themed to look like a typical English village.