Takabisha
The 121 ° steep first drop
Takabisha (Japanese高 飞车) is a steel roller coaster in the German company Gerstlauer Amusement Rides. It was opened on 16 July 2011 at the Japanese amusement park Fuji -Q Highland and has a maximum gradient of 121 °, the steepest roller coaster in the world. She is the model Launched Euro Fighter, also called Cataplector, and the second line of this type
Takabisha means " dominant; bossy " and comes from the Shogi, where hisha ( in word compounds - bisha ) denotes the tower. Literally, however, the character of takabisha mean "high flying car".
Other rides at the amusement park are the Dodonpa, Eejanaika and Fujiyama.
Takabisha has five trains with a car. In each coach eight people can (two rows of four people) take place. As restraint system come shoulder strap for use.