Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel

Ferris wheel in Tokyo, Japan
Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel
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General information
TypeFerris wheel
LocationTokyo, Japan
Height117 metres (384 ft)

Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel (ダイヤと花の大観覧車, Daiya to hana no daikanransha) is a 117-metre (384 ft) tall Ferris wheel in Kasai Rinkai Park, in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan.[1] It is named for its light shows, which have the appearance of a sparkling diamond or flower.[2]

When completed in 2001,[3] it was the world's second tallest Ferris wheel. It was also the tallest Ferris wheel ever built in Japan, but was surpassed the following year by the 120-metre (390 ft) Sky Dream Fukuoka. However, the Fukuoka wheel closed in September 2009,[4][5] and the Kasai Rinkai Park wheel once again became Japan's tallest operational Ferris wheel.

The wheel is 111 metres (364 ft) in diameter[6] and has 68 passenger cars, each able to carry 6 people. Passengers may not smoke and pets are not permitted. Each rotation takes 17 minutes, and on a clear day the views from the top of the wheel include Tokyo,[7] Tokyo Bay, Tokyo Disneyland,[7][8] Chiba,[8] Mount Fuji,[7] and the Bōsō Peninsula.[9]

References

  1. ^ Kasairinkai Park
  2. ^ Tokyo Travel: Kasai Rinkai Park
  3. ^ "Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association | Parks in Tokyo Metropolitan | Kasai Rinkai Park". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  4. ^ Sky Dream Fukuoka Stopped Operation Sign
  5. ^ "マリノア 福岡 大観覧車 アミューズメント エバーグリーンマリノア". Archived from the original on 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  6. ^ 葛西臨海公園 Archived 2010-04-01 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ a b c Kasai Rinkai Park - Tokyo Guide
  8. ^ a b "KASAI RINKAI PARK". Archived from the original on 2012-05-30. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
  9. ^ World's Tallest Ferris Wheels

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel.
  • Manufacturer's web page for Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel (in Japanese)

35°38′38″N 139°51′26″E / 35.6439052°N 139.8572257°E / 35.6439052; 139.8572257

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