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White Canyon (roller coaster)

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Status
  
Closed

Designer
  
John Pierce

Closed
  
14 January 2013

Height restriction
  
1.3 m

Park
  
Yomiuriland

Type
  
Wood

Height
  
35 m

Max speed
  
84 km/h

Opened
  
9 April 1994

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Opening date
  
April 9, 1994 (1994-04-09)

Closing date
  
January 14, 2013 (2013-01-14)

Manufacturer
  
Roller Coaster Corporation of America

Similar
  
Bandit, White Cyclone, Crazy Hyuuuu - Crazy sto, Loop Coaster MOMOnGA, Giant Sky River

White Canyon (Japanese: ホワイトキャニオン) was a wooden roller coaster at the Yomiuriland amusement park near Inagi, Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the first wooden roller coasters in Japan, and it was one of the largest Cyclone-style roller coasters in the world.

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History and construction

Prior to 1994, when White Canyon was constructed, there was only one wooden roller coaster, Jupiter (built in 1992), which had ever been built in Japan. This was largely due to strict, earthquake-related building codes which restricted the height of wooden structures in Japan.

White Canyon was built as a collaboration of Roller Coaster Corporation of America, TOGO, Morgan Manufacturing, and John Pierce Associates. The coaster was constructed out of 2,360 cubic meters (one million board feet) of southern yellow pine and the construction involved extensive prefabrication in the United States before the components were shipped for final assembly at Yomiuriland.

Track layout and ride experience

The layout of the White Canyon was quite similar to the famous Coney Island Cyclone. Before White Canyon was closed in 2013, it was the longest—1,100 metres (3,600 ft)—and tallest—35 metres (115 ft)—Cyclone-layout roller coaster in the world. The ride produced fairly high lateral G-forces of up to 1.5 lateral Gs.

Before it closed in early 2013, a single ride on the White Cyclone cost ¥900. The ride was restricted to individuals who were above 1.3 metres (4 ft 3 in) in height. It was also restricted to riders under 60 years of age and at least in junior high school.

Closure

White Canyon was closed on January 14, 2013. A total of 5.35 million people rode on White Canyon during its 19 years of operation. In its last year of operation, Yomiuriland organized a "White Canyon Thank You" campaign that involved the planting of thousands of trees. The campaign received funding from several environmental and government organizations.

References

White Canyon (roller coaster) Wikipedia