Tallest Roller Coasters in Japan
Overview
Which is the tallest roller coaster ride in Japan?
The tallest roller coaster ride in Japan is Steel Dragon 2000 of Nagashima Spa Land at an awesome height of 97 meters. Steel Dragon 2000 is built by D. H. Morgan Manufacturing and runs through Japan's tallest track at a top speed of 153 km/h.
The second tallest roller coaster ride in Japan is Thunder Dolphin of Tokyo Dome City Attractions which stands at 80 meters, followed by Fujiyama of Fuji-Q Highland with a height of 79 meters. The heights of the roller coaster rides around Japan can range from a regular 42 meters to 97 meters, with the average roller coaster ride being 59.9 meters tall.
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Droppiest RCs. The droppiest roller coaster ride in Japan is Steel Dragon 2000 of Nagashima Spa Land with a drop of 94 meters.The average drop of Japan's roller coasters is around 57.9 meters.
Fastest RCs. The fastest roller coaster in Japan is Do-Dodonpa of Fuji-Q Highland with a top speed of 172 km/h.The average maximum speeds of Japan's roller coasters is around 118.1 km/h.
Longest RCs. The longest roller coaster ride in Japan is Steel Dragon 2000 of Nagashima Spa Land that stretches 2,479 meters long.The average lengths of Japan's roller coaster rides is around 1,445.3 meters.
Longest Ride Times. The roller coaster ride with the longest ride duration in Japan is Steel Dragon 2000 of Nagashima Spa Land with a ride duration of 240 seconds.The average ride duration of Japan's roller coaster rides is about 141.7 seconds.
Strongest G Forces. The roller coaster ride with the strongest G force in Japan is Thunder Dolphin of Tokyo Dome City Attractions with a G force of 4g.The average G force of Japan's roller coaster rides is about 4.0g.
Steepest Vertical Angles. The roller coaster ride with the steepest vertical angle in Japan is Takabisha of Fuji-Q Highland with a maximum vertical angle of 121 degrees.The average maximum vertical angles of Japan's roller coaster rides is about 74.9 degrees.
Most Inversions. The roller coaster ride with the most inversions in Japan is Takabisha of Fuji-Q Highland with 7 inversions.The average number of inversions of Japan's roller coaster rides is about 1.8 inversions.
Let's check out the Japan's tallest roller coaster rides:
Tallest roller coaster track in Asia at 97 meters — Steel Dragon 2000 is a steel roller coaster attraction at Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture, Japan. The roller coaster track is 97 meters tall and has a drop of 94 meters.
Longest roller coaster track in the world at 2,479 meters — Built by D. H. Morgan Manufacturing, Steel Dragon 2000 stretches 2,479 meters in length and has a maximum vertical angle of 68 degrees.
Roller coaster ride with the second longest ride duration in Asia — Total ride time: 4 minutes.
Compare Steel Dragon 2000 with Millennium Force from Cedar Point, United States.
Second tallest roller coaster track in Asia at 80 meters — Located at Tokyo Dome City Attractions in Tokyo, Japan, Thunder Dolphin is a 80-meter tall steel roller coaster attraction. The roller coaster track also has a drop of 66 meters.
Thunder Dolphin is built by Intamin and spans a length of 1,066 meters with a maximum vertical angle of 80 degrees.
Thunder Dolphin races along its track with a G force of 4g, reaching a top speed of 130 km/h.
Total ride time: 1 minutes 30 seconds.
Compare Thunder Dolphin with Goliath (Walibi Holland) from Walibi Holland, Netherlands.
Compare Thunder Dolphin with Battlestar Galactica from Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore.
Third tallest roller coaster track in Asia at 79 meters — Fujiyama is a steel roller coaster attraction with a height of 79 meters and a drop of 70 meters at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan.
Third longest steel roller coaster track in the world at 2,045 meters — Fujiyama is built by TOGO and stretches 2,045 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 65 degrees.
Third fastest roller coaster in Japan at a max speed of 130 km/h — Fujiyama streaks to a top speed of 130 km/h along its track with a G force of 4g.
Roller coaster ride with the third longest ride duration in Asia — Total ride time: 3 minutes 36 seconds.
Compare Fujiyama with Golden Wings In Snowfield from Happy Valley Beijing, China.
Compare Fujiyama with Desperado from Primm Valley Resorts, United States.
Eejanaika is a steel roller coaster attraction with a height of 76 meters at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan.
Eejanaika is built by S&S Arrow and stretches 1,153 meters in length, with a maximum vertical angle of 90 degrees.
Eejanaika races along its track with3 inversions, reaching a top speed of 126 km/h.
Total ride time: 1 minutes 50 seconds.
Compare Eejanaika with Euro-Mir from Europa-Park, Germany.
Compare Eejanaika with 10 Inversion Roller Coaster from Chimelong Paradise, China.
Located at Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture, Japan, Hakugei is a 55-meter tall steel roller coaster attraction.
Second longest roller coaster track built by Rocky Mountain Construction — Built by Rocky Mountain Construction, Hakugei stretches 1,530 meters in length and has a maximum vertical angle of 80 degrees.
Hakugei streaks to a top speed of 107 km/h along its 3-inversion track with a G force of 4g.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 30 seconds.
Compare Hakugei with Eejanaika from Fuji-Q Highland, Japan.
Compare Hakugei with The Big One from Blackpool Pleasure Beach, United Kingdom.
Bandit (Yomiuriland) is a steel roller coaster attraction at Yomiuriland in Inagi, Japan. The roller coaster track is 51 meters tall.
Bandit (Yomiuriland) is built by TOGO and stretches 1,560 meters in length.
Total ride time: 2 minutes 18 seconds.
Compare Bandit (Yomiuriland) with Screaming Condor from Leofoo Village Theme Park, Taiwan.
Compare Bandit (Yomiuriland) with Takabisha from Fuji-Q Highland, Japan.
Do-Dodonpa is a steel roller coaster attraction at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. The roller coaster track is 49 meters tall and has a drop of 49 meters.
Built by S&S - Sansei Technologies, Do-Dodonpa stretches 1,244 meters in length.
Fastest roller coaster in Asia at a max speed of 172 km/h — Do-Dodonpa has a maximum speed of 172 km/h and a G force of 4g, with 1 inversions in its track.
Total ride time: 1 minutes.
Compare Do-Dodonpa with Sky Scrapper from World Joyland, China.
Compare Do-Dodonpa with Goliath (Six Flags Over Georgia) from Six Flags Over Georgia, United States.
Datasets on Fastest, Longest, Tallest, Droppiest Roller Coasters in the World
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Droppiest Tracks: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Longest Duration: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Most Inversions: World | Asia | Europe | USA | China | Japan | Germany | UK
Fastest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Longest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Tallest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Droppiest Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
Longest Duration Wooden: World | Asia | Europe | USA
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