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 ...
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 ...
The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan has been suspended after four people reported broken bones from riding the amusement. The coaster has the world's fastest acceleration - reaching a top speed of ...
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, ...
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 ...
Japan's Dodonpa, a roller coaster capable of reaching 112 mph in under two seconds, has closed indefinitely following reports of serious injury. Corbis via Getty Images A “death-defying” roller ...
It's official: The world's fastest-accelerating roller coaster has closed indefinitely. The Do-Dodonpa coaster at Fuji-Q Highland, a park located at the base of Mount Fuji in the Yamanashi prefecture ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) – A roller coaster in Japan has ...
Known as one of the world's most terrifying amusement park rides, the Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan's Fuji-Q Highland, located near the base of Mount Fuji, has been shut down by the region's ...
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 ...
A roller-coaster in Japan known for its “super death” speeds has shut down after multiple riders have reported bone fractures. These injuries have occurred over the past eight months or so, with ...
The Do-Dodonpa roller coaster in Japan has been suspended after four people reported broken bones from riding the amusement. The coaster has the world's fastest acceleration — reaching a top speed of ...
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