Ultra Twister POV at Nagashima Spa Land Japan

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2007

A Togo / Ultratwister Roller Coaster

Inversions 3

Height 97 ft.
Length 1,421 ft.
Speed 44 mph.

Trains 7 six passenger cars

Opened 1985

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I only put this up because someone asked if I knew of any POVs of this ride. I normally dont do that unless its a great video, but as I said it was a request..... ;-)

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  • a copy of this is sitting in the back fields at six flags america in md.

  • Yeah its the one from Texas, its supposed to be goin in the park at sometime no word on that as of yet

  • god this sucks!! this roller coaster was at houston,texas befor it closed down and they sold it to some theme park in japan i rode it the last daybefor six flags closed in houston

  • That was a different coaster this one has always been in Japan. The one your talking about came from Great Adventure then was moved to Texas as part of Six Flags ride exchange program.

  • is that a flatline coaster

  • No its not but they are referred to sometimes as a pipeline roller coaster, or heartline roller coaster.

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  • The "Japs" built this ride to begin with. And they had them over there long before they built one in the States.

  • This really is shit, looks like it has the makings of a good ride but just looks like it was made by a gypsy

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  • I LIKE THAT RIDE IT REMINDS ME OF THE IRON BREW AT BLACKPOOL

  • @dennisinterrupted2 maybe so but its the same track, miss this ride in houston!

  • My, then young, daughter and I rode this in New Jersey once in 1986 and again in '87, then looked for it late season '88. It seemed to have disappeared off the face of the Earth. Nobody remembered, or wanted to acknowledge it's existence. I thought, maybe, there was a fatality. We sought it out for some time. That first drop was terrifyingly awesome, and the rest of the ride was simply thrilling. 'Twas a rough ride, but I would happily ride it again, and highly recommend Ultra Twister... Blarp

  • the beginning is crazy..i would scream the whole drive^^

  • @ATLCoasterMan WHY THE FUCK HAVE YOU STOLEN THE GREAT ROBB ALVEY`S VIDEO????

  • @ebonyx1 Nice! GA did have one under the same name back round 1986. then in 88' it was taken out and moved to astroworld in 90'. the land it was on was then occupied by Viper , another togo from 1995-2005. El Toro now sits on that land.

  • boar wie coool!! (:

  • It would be better if it had some turns and loops.

  • OMG! I rode this one time at Six Flags in NJ and till this day, I'm like does anyone remember Twister? It was the bomb!! No one ever knows what I'm talking about. Turns out it was only at Six Flags for 2 years before they sent it down south. Why are they going to make me fly to Japan just to ride this sucker again lol? This ride was amazing! Thanks so much for posting!

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