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Fuji-Q High Land
Roller Coaster
Gerstlauer
Overview
Photos
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3 of the main coasters.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Do-Dodonpa
Fujiyama
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The tower for Tentekomai can be seen on the left. Fuji Airways is housed in the dome. The Takabisha roller coaster is behind. Food Stadium is the long building in front of Takabisha.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Tentekomai
Fuji Airways
Fuji-Q High Land
Because the ride is in two parts, a couple of trains are out on the course at any given time, creating a fun duelling effect.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
A overview of Takabisha.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
As soon as you exit the Immelmann there's a small dip before the final brakes.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The final inversion is an Immelmann that mirrors the dive loop.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
Next comes a cutback.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
Dow the drop into part two of the ride, which starts with a dive loop.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
At the top, brakes hold the car for a few moments, teetering on the edge, before you are released.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The track ascends vertically.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The track briefly re-enters the building, turns around then arrives at the base of the vertical lift.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
...So you fly over this airtime hill and into the first brake run.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
It's still got plenty of speed at this point...
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
Out of the banana roll comes another large corkscrew (With Mt Fuji in the background)
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The 2nd inversion is a Banana roll.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
It's actually like a loop that has been spread apart wider.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The first inversion is a giant corkscrew.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
After a secret indoor section with a surprise inversion in the dark, the train is launched to 100km/h out of a tunnel.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
Heat lamps in the load position keep the wheels warm so it runs at full speed even in cold weather.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
The station is very Japanese feeling.
by Gazza, 4 years ago
Takabisha
Fuji-Q High Land
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