TOGO
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TOGO was a Japanese roller coaster design company, famous for inventing the stand-up roller coaster. TOGO went bankrupt in the early 2000s due to a lawsuit by Knott's Berry Farm for problems with their Windjammer roller coaster. TOGO is also credited with creating the first working pipeline roller coaster, the Ultra Twister
TOGO's first roller coaster was the Roller Coaster at Hanayashiki Amusement Park in Japan.
[edit] Notable Rides
- Fujiyama - A hypercoaster at Fuji-Q Highland, Japan. Until 2000, it was the tallest roller coaster in the world.
- King Cobra - The world's first stand-up roller coaster with a loop. Built at Kings Island and has since been disassembled in storage at the park since 2002. Another TOGO looping stand-up roller coaster, Shockwave, continues to operate (as of 2006) at Kings Dominion and features a similar layout to King Cobra as does SkyRider at Canada's Wonderland
- Manhattan Express at New York-New York Hotel & Casino
- Windjammer Surf Racers - A unique ride that eventually resulted in the end of TOGO.
- Ultra Twister - A pipeline roller coaster that uses single cars that ride between the rails. Because of the design, the cars are unable to make lateral turns and require switch tracks at either end of the ride.
- Viper at Six Flags Great Adventure - A roller coaster that featured a unique heartline roll. The ride was scrapped in 2005, and its station was re-used for El Toro