Billed as the fastest-accelerating roller coaster in the world, an amusement ride in Japan at Fuji-Q Highland Park has caused at least six riders to suffer bone fractures after reaching “super death ...
As a kid growing up in Texas during the late 1980s, hearing names like Astro World and Six Flags were whispered delights, the promise of a day of thrilling rides and carnival-style food. In Japan, ...
Somehow, a roller coaster in Japan known for accelerating more quickly than any other in the world and operating at what’s dubbed “super death” speed has started to cause injuries. Now, it’s been shut ...
Fuji-Q Highland amusement park executives ride the roller coaster quietly. Fuji-Q Highland A Japanese amusement park is advising its riders not to make a peep on its roller coasters — and instead ...
Japan is now offering travelers a new way to enjoy the views of Mount Fuji: from a viewing deck surrounded by one of its tallest roller coasters, located in the heart of Yamanashi Prefecture’s Fuji-Q ...
The Fuji-Q Highland amusement park near Tokyo has an unorthodox request for its roller coaster riders. "Please scream inside your heart," and not out loud, the park is asking. The unusual ask is meant ...
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