
| EEjanaika Fuji-Q
The world's second Fourth Dimension coaster, designed and built by S&S Power and based on the original Arrow design. |

| Dodonpa Fuji-Q
Once the world's fastest coaster, and to this day the fastest accelerating coaster in the world, reaching 107mph in less than 2 seconds. The ride, built by S&S, features a long, banked turn before the signiture vertical tower section. |

| Thunder Dolphin La Qua
Built in the heart of Tokyo, Thunder Dolphin is an Intamin Mega Coaster that rises above the surrounding skyscrapers. Part of the ride takes place on the roof of a building. Despite its unique layout which interacts with several surrounding buildings and attractions, Thunder Dolphin lacks the one crucial element that makes Intamin Mega Coasters so fantastic - airtime. |

| Zaturn Space World
Japan's first Intamin Accelerator coaster! This ride is very similar to Stealth at Thorpe Park, featuring a top hat and airtime hill, but built slightly taller. |
 | Venus Space World
Venus features an intense design and has a life-sized model of a space shuttle at its centre! |

| Fujiyama Fuji-Q
Once the world's tallest roller coaster with a drop of over 250ft. The record was not taken until Goliath opened at Six Flags Magic Mountain. |
 | Steel Dragon 2000 Nagashima Spaland
At one time the tallest roller coaster on the planet, Steel Dragon 2000 lost its title to Top Thrill Dragster in 2003. Steel Dragon 2000 is still, however, the longest roller coaster in the world. The coaster was SBNO for a long time, but reopened again in 2006. |