Nagashima Spa Land

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Nagashima Spa Land from the sky

Rides

Roller coasters

Nagashima Spa Land has 12 roller coasters.[3]

Name Year installed Manufacturer Description
Acrobat (アクロバット) 2015 Bolliger & Mabillard Steel flying coaster.
Arashi (嵐) 2017 S&S Worldwide Fourth dimension wing coaster.
Children Coaster (チルドレンコースター) 1983 Zierer Steel family coaster.
Corkscrew (コークスクリュー) 2012 Arrow Dynamics Steel corkscrew coaster.
Hakugei (白鯨) 2019 Rocky Mountain Construction Steel coaster.
Jet Coaster (ジェットコースター) 1966 Togo Steel coaster.
Looping Star (ルーピングスター) 1982 Schwarzkopf Steel coaster.
Peter Rabbit Coaster (ピーターラビットコースター) 2012 Hoei Sangyo Co Steel family coaster.
Shuttle Loop (シャトルループ) 1980 Schwarzkopf Steel coaster.
Steel Dragon 2000 (スチールドラゴン2000) 2000 D.H. Morgan Manufacturing Steel giga coaster.
Ultra Twister (ウルトラツイスター) 2012 Togo Steel pipeline coaster.
Wild Mouse (ワイルドマウス) 1996 Mack Rides Steel spinning coaster.

Ferris wheel

Nagashima Spa Land is the home of Aurora Wheel, a giant Ferris wheel. It is Template:Convert tall[4] and Template:Convert in diameter.[5]

Other attractions

Yuami-no-Shima

Yuami-no-Shima is a hot spring (onsen) theme park located at Nagashima Spa Land. It is the largest theme park of its kind in Japan.[6]

Nabana-no-Sato

Nabana-no-Sato is a botanical garden known for its light shows. During spring time, tulips and dahlias bloom throughout it.[6]

Incidents

On 19 October 2003, one of Steel Dragon 2000's trains lost a wheel, resulting in a guest in the water park suffering a broken hip.[7] The ride was closed for three years until sturdier wheels were installed, and it reopened in 2006.[7]

References

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