North Korean Leaders Used Fake Passports to Visit Tokyo Disney
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In 1991, a young Kim Jong Un entered Japan using a fake Brazilian passport and visited Tokyo Disney multiple times. He was around 8 years old at the time.
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In the late 1990s, Kim Jong Il and teenaged Kim Jong Un used fake Brazilian passports with their actual photographs to attempt to obtain visas.
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In 2001, Kim Jong Un's older half-brother Kim Jong Nam tried to enter Japan on a fake Dominican Republic passport to go to Tokyo Disney but was detained and deported.
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The North Korean leaders have repeatedly used fraudulent passports to conceal their identities and travel internationally over the years.
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While Kim Jong Un visited Tokyo Disney as a child, there is no evidence Kim Jong Il ever went or that they visited any Disney parks in the U.S. or elsewhere.