A bulldozer was seen moving a line of cars that a KTLA reporter called 'at least 300 feet deep,' in order to create a path ...
Both Japan execs want to prove it is possible ... but one Japanese theme park wants you to do that - and more. Fuji-Q Highland near Tokyo re-opened last month after its virus shutdown.
A rollercoaster in Japan, said to be the world's fastest-accelerating, has closed indefinitely following reports that multiple riders suffered serious injuries. The Fuji-Q Highland amusement park ...
a popular looping roller coaster at an amusement park near Mount Fuji permanently closed on March 13. Transport ministry officials launched an investigation into the Do-Dodonpa roller coaster at ...
FUJIYOSHIDA, Yamanashi Prefecture--A motorcycle-themed roller coaster ride is now sending thrill seekers into a frenzy at the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park here. The “Zokkon” (head over heels ...