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Eejanaika (roller coaster)

Index Eejanaika (roller coaster)

is a steel fourth-dimension hypercoaster at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. [1]

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  1. 24 relations: Alan Schilke, Alton Towers, Ee ja nai ka, Fourth-dimension roller coaster, Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Gear, Guinness World Records, Hypercoaster, Japan, Japanese yen, Lift hill, List of World Heritage Sites in Japan, Mount Fuji, Rack and pinion, Roller coaster inversion, S&S – Sansei Technologies, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Steel roller coaster, The Japan Times, The Smiler, X2 (roller coaster), Yamanashi Prefecture, YouTube.

  2. Fuji-Q Highland
  3. Roller coasters in Japan
  4. Roller coasters introduced in 2006

Alan Schilke

Alan Schilke is an American engineer and roller coaster designer based in Hayden, Idaho, United States.

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Alton Towers

Alton Towers Resort (often shortened to Alton Towers) is a theme park and resort complex in Staffordshire, England, near the village of Alton.

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Ee ja nai ka

was a complex of carnivalesque religious celebrations and communal activities, often understood as social or political protests, which occurred in many parts of Japan from June 1867 to May 1868, at the end of the Edo period and the start of the Meiji Restoration.

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Fourth-dimension roller coaster

A fourth-dimension roller coaster is a type of steel roller coaster where riders are rotated independently of the track's orientation, generally about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the track.

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Fuji-Q Highland

is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, owned and operated by the namesake Fuji Kyuko Co. It opened on 2 March 1968.

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Fujiyoshida

is a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.

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Gear

A gear or gearwheel is a rotating machine part typically used to transmit rotational motion and/or torque by means of a series of teeth that engage with compatible teeth of another gear or other part.

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Guinness World Records

Guinness World Records, known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as The Guinness Book of Records and in previous United States editions as The Guinness Book of World Records, is a British reference book published annually, listing world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world.

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Hypercoaster

A hypercoaster is a roller coaster with a height or drop measuring at least. Eejanaika (roller coaster) and hypercoaster are hypercoasters.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Japanese yen

The is the official currency of Japan.

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Lift hill

A lift hill, or chain hill, is an upward-sloping section of track on a roller coaster on which the roller coaster train is mechanically lifted to an elevated point or peak in the track.

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List of World Heritage Sites in Japan

Japan accepted the UNESCO World Heritage Convention on 30 June 1992.

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Mount Fuji

is an active stratovolcano located on the Japanese island of Honshu, with a summit elevation of.

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Rack and pinion

A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the pinion) engaging a linear gear (the rack).

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Roller coaster inversion

A roller coaster inversion is a roller coaster element in which the track turns riders upside-down and then returns them to an upright position.

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S&S – Sansei Technologies

S&S – Sansei Technologies (formerly S&S Sports, S&S Power, and S&S Worldwide) is an American company known for its pneumatically powered amusement rides and roller coaster designing.

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Six Flags Magic Mountain

Six Flags Magic Mountain, formerly known and colloquially referred to as simply Magic Mountain, is a amusement park located in Valencia, California, northwest of downtown Los Angeles.

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Steel roller coaster

A steel roller coaster is a type of roller coaster classified by its steel track, which consists of long steel tubes that are run in pairs, supported by larger steel columns or beams. Eejanaika (roller coaster) and steel roller coaster are steel roller coasters.

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The Japan Times

The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.

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The Smiler

The Smiler is a steel roller coaster located at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Eejanaika (roller coaster) and The Smiler are Operating roller coasters and steel roller coasters.

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X2 (roller coaster)

X2 (formerly known as X) is a steel roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. Eejanaika (roller coaster) and X2 (roller coaster) are Operating roller coasters and steel roller coasters.

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Yamanashi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshu.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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See also

Fuji-Q Highland

Roller coasters in Japan

Roller coasters introduced in 2006

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eejanaika_(roller_coaster)