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Takabisha (高飛車) is a
Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter
steel roller coaster located at Fuji-Q
Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, ****an. It
opened on 16 July 2011...
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vertical drop of 121.5 degrees. The TMNT S****raiser has the same
layout as
Takabisha at Fuji-Q
Highland in ****an, a
previous record holder for world's steepest...
- Engine.
Known as Rock 'N Roll
Duncan (ロックンロールダンカン) from 1998 to 2023.
Takabisha (高飛車): 43
metres tall, 100 km/h.
Opened on 16 July 2011.
Contains a 121°...
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named Takabisha featuring a 121
degree drop. This
record was once
again taken by TMNT S****raiser at
Nickelodeon Universe a
clone of
Takabisha with a...
- 2, 2011, but it lost the
record with the
opening on July 16, 2011, of
Takabisha at Fuji-Q
Highland in ****an.
Timber Drop Old
America La
Cavalerie Pirates...
- However, this
record was
exceeded fifteen days later, with the
opening of
Takabisha (121°) at Fuji-Q
Highland in ****an on 16 July 2011. With a
total budget...
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Nickelodeon Universe United
States 121.5°
Gerstlauer October 2019 –
present 2
Takabisha Fuji-Q
Highland ****an 121.0°
Gerstlauer 15 July 2011 –
October 2019 3...
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Highland amu****t park at
Fujiyoshida with
roller coasters Eejanaika, and
Takabisha, the world's
steepest roller coaster, is also a po****r
destination for...
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Retrieved August 24, 2019. "Euro-Fighter:
Takabisha".
Gerstlauer Amu****t
Rides GmbH.
Retrieved June 5, 2020. "
Takabisha – world's
steepest drop". Park World...
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emotions of
confidence and arrogance,
naming his own
technique "Moko
Takabisha".
Ryoga further refines the technique, but the "Shin Shi Shi Hokodan"...