A roller coaster in Japan known for its speed and acceleration was shut down in August 2021 after several riders reported broken bones. The coaster, Do-Dodonpa, at the Fuji-Q Highland theme park ...
The world’s fastest rollercoaster, Do-Dodonpa, which can reach speeds of 172km/h (106.9mph) in just 1.8 seconds, was shut down after several riders shattered bones. Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, ...
A roller coaster that is said to be the fastest accelerating thrill ride in the world has been shut down indefinitely due to rising safety concerns. Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement park that’s located ...
Japan’s Do-Dodonpa rollercoaster has stopped operating after multiple reports of injury on the ride. The Do-Dodonpa coaster is part of Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, which is in the Fuji Five Lake ...
The world’s fastest rollercoaster, which hits “super death” speeds of up to 180km/h, has been forced to close after thrillseekers shattered bones. The ride, which goes from zero to 180km/h in 1.56 ...
(NEXSTAR) – A roller coaster in Japan has been shut down until further notice after four passengers reported suffering injuries on the ride, according to local media reports. The Fuji-Q Highland ...
On Saturday, July 15, 2017, Fuji-Q Highland's super-class acceleration attraction 'Dodonpa' will return as ' Dodonpa ' after a nine-month renewal period. With even more power than its predecessor, it ...
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