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Japan PTR - Part 9: Monkey Park and Higashiyama Zoo

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I’ve just come back off my Easter holiday, deciding to head back to Japan, which I haven’t visited since living in Tokyo for a while back in 2009. The plan was to hit up a bunch of parks I hadn’t done before, with a couple of revisits to places that had a few new additions since I’d been before.

I stayed in Fukuoka the first night, leaving bags at the hotel in the morning and getting a train down to Greenland. You can get a train/bus/park admission combo at the train station. It didn’t save a huge amount of money, but saved a fair bit of pissing about buying various tickets.

Greenland

I was literally the only person on the bus going to the park, but I arrived to a bunch of coaches in the car park and s**tloads of school kids.

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The ticket I had didn’t include rides – I’d forgotten that most Japanese parks have separate entry and ride/wristband options – so I got in the queue for a wristband. They had some special offer on, selling wristbands at roughly half price, though this might not have been the best option, which I’ll explain later.

It seemed really busy, but the school trips must’ve just arrived at the same time as me. The park is pretty big, with loads of attractions, so by the time people had dispersed, it was actually fine. Knocked off a kiddy cred on the way to the first more substantial one:

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+1

It was right next to Grampus Jet, a Vekoma Swinging Turns coaster, one of only three. The others are at Bobbejaanland in Belgium and Dream World in Thailand.

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It probably would’ve been smarter to not go straight to a coaster near the entrance, but the queue was only about two trains long and operations were fine. Not great, but not Chinese.

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It’s the same as the other two, but has the original trains rather than the floorless ones that have been added to the others. Anyway, I’ve got the full collection now, which is probably quite exclusive.

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Milky Way next, a Togo dueling stand-up/sit down thing:

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They’ve recently added on-board audio to the sit-down side, but the stand-up was still more popular. The audio was pointless anyway since the coaster is so loud that you can’t hear it once you’re out of the station.

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I did the sit-down first, then went right back around for the stand-up. I loved it. Both sides are excellent: pretty smooth with some really good airtime on both sides.

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See that blossoming cherry tree? That’s culture that is.

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So yeah, loved it. Moving on.

Didn’t do either of these two things. I planned to head back later in the day once I’d knocked off the coasters, but then that didn’t happen.

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Crappy +1:

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Back to this stuff later:

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They have incredibly cruelly left a loop from a former coaster standing as decoration, as a cruel taunt to everyone enjoying the otherwise nice view around the lake.

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It’s a much more attractive park than I had been expecting. I did the rapids later in the day. They weren’t very good.

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They decided not to bother putting any restraints on the chairlift up the hill.

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One of these things winds back down. I got stuck behind some absolute c**t who could’ve got down more quickly if he slid on his arse.

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Cryptic age limitations:

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Another +1, which had the actual audacity to have the longest queue.

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It doesn’t deserve a second picture.

It had been years since I’d done a Togo Wild Storm things. They’re vile, but amazing.

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Shooter was s**te, but luckily a walk-on.

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Didn’t do the log flume.

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The ghost train was quite different. You wear headphones as you go through, those things that make it feel like people are whispering in your ear.

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Another +1. It was actually quite good for a powered coaster, but lacked decent theming inside.

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Other than Milky Way, the coaster I was most looking forward to was the Togo Ultra Twister. I’d only been to one park which had one before, Nagashima Spa Land, but it was down on the day I was there.

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This one was open though, so yay!

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It was quite fab. There’s some harsh shunting as it moved into the lift, tilt track sections and brakes, but the actual coaster bit is totally fine.

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The SLC had been closed up until this point, but opened as I was getting off Ultra Twister.

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It was fine. I’ve definitely been on a lot worse. It felt really fast and forceful as well.

Ferris Wheel next:

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Bastards.

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By this point it was around 2pm and all the school trips were leaving. I’ve had this exact same experience in Japanese (and some Chinese) parks before and it’s all a bit weird. They go from being quite busy, with a decent atmosphere, to being totally deserted within minutes. I only had one coaster to polish off, Gao.

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From pictures, most people get the idea that the dinosaur theming is on the lift and first drop, but it’s not; it’s actually the second hill. The first drop is ridiculously poor:

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The coaster itself was kind of fun, but it really doesn’t do much. It looks amazingly ridiculous though:

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Since the park was now dead, I planned to get a few rerides in on Milky Way, Ultra Twister and maybe Gao. I couldn’t though. I don’t know whether it’s because of the discounted wristband I’d bought or whether it was normal, but I could only ride once on each thing (they scan the wristbands at the ride entrances).

This really f**king pissed me off. They were literally sending the Milky Way trains with between 2 and 5 people in them, and I couldn’t just hop on.

Tat:

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I ended up just leaving at around 3, getting a bus and train back to Fukuoka, grabbing my bags from the hotel and getting a train to the next city.

I liked this park though. It had been on my “must-do” list for a while thanks to the sheer number of coasters, but I left feeling pissed off because of the restrictions on the wristband, and that’s never good.

When I was planning this trip, I had thought to stop off at Space World since I was travelling past it anyway, but decided against it. Zaturn is new since I was there, but I’m sure it’ll pop up somewhere else.

Next up: Beppu area.
 
The duelling (dueling?) Togos are really fab. There's something about the pastel colours and bright blue sky in your pictures which makes them look really nice (aesthetically), and it's really fab to hear that they ride well too!

Gao is one of those coasters that I've seen for years and years (right back to my early enthusiast days just Googling "roller coasters"), and for some reason I just assumed it has been removed at some point. It's so pointless and brilliant!

Looking forward to the next part of this. :)
 
Glad to hear that Milky Way is still holding up nicely - it was fab when I visited 10 years ago. The Ultra Twister is also a good laugh if a little clunky in places. The rest of the creds are pretty much as I remember them - except for the Shuttle Loop because I have that cred before it was spited to become an Alton Towers Corkscrew-style piece of decoration.

It doesn't look like they've added a great deal since I was there aside from that rapids ride - which tells us what we already knew about Japanese amusement park investment.
And I don't blame you for missing Space World - the Intamin will find a new home, but apart from the fab log flume pseudo-cred, nothing else there is really that good. The Arrow Hyper is a bit crap, the looper isn't all that, and the other creds are entirely forgettable.
 
^ I've got a bit of a soft spot for Space World since it's the first park I made a specific effort for as an enthusiast, certainly internationally, having joined these forums just a short while previously. I had to be in Fukuoka to get a Korean work visa, so added it in and really enjoyed it. I've been to sooooooooo many more parks since though, so I knew that it just wouldn't hold up now.

Next part:

I hadn’t looked when I arrived the night before, but it turns out my hotel room in Beppu had a nice view, which I enjoyed for all of twenty seconds before I left. There’s a tiny bit of culture coming up, but not much – it will be kept to a minimum for this report since this was 95% a cred trip.

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As with the previous day, I checked out early, but left bags at the hotel while I got creds during the day. Another option would’ve been to leave them at train stations, but all the hotels I used for this trip were within a 5-10 minute walk of the major stations anyway, so it was no big effort to just head back to collect them. The one time I decided to try using the stations it was impossible to find an available locker anyway.

Beppu is famous for its hot springs, or “hells”, so I went to have look in the morning before the parks since they were open from 8am. There are seven of them, but I just went to five that were close to each other, skipping the two that were further out even though, in hindsight, I would’ve had plenty of time.

It was a quick walk to the train/bus station to get a bus to the hells about 20-minutes away. No idea who this is:

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In the areas of the hells, there’s steam pumping out of the ground all over the place.

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Demon Mountain Hell was basically just a boiling pool.

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They use the natural heat to raise crocodiles outside – in a separate pool from the one which is literally boiling - which obviously wouldn’t survive a Japanese winter.

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Next was the White Pond Hell, which was lovely. Since I’d got there early, I was only person at the first two places.

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Next, Cooking Pot Hell had a few more people; it’s got foot spas and food cooked using the steam. It was probably my least favourite.

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Sea Hell is the most popular. As I arrived, a couple of Korean tour buses had also got there. The grounds before you get to the actual Hell are really nice.

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The last one: a bunch of small pools of grey f**k-knows-what bubbling away.

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All five places were within a few minutes’ walk of each other, and I’d deliberately got there early to time it with a bus from that area to the first park, which didn’t run too frequently by Japanese standards, though there would have been more options if I’d headed back into town first.

Anyway,

Kijima Kogen

I’d wanted to get to this place for ages. I hadn’t really realised, but it was way up in the mountains, so had a pretty stunning location. The entrance is fairly nondescript though.

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It was sakura season, which made everything look even better, and there’s a volcano just chilling in the background.

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Japanese culture and a cred:

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That’s art that is.

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Nothing special, but there was a surprising pop of airtime in one section.

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Crap shooter:

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+1:

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I was worried that the looper would be dreadful.

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It was, but not because it was rough. It was pretty smooth really, just horribly uneventful.

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Another +1:

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So that was four out of five coasters knocked out in under half an hour – they were all basically on top of each other near the entrance – so I headed further down into the park. The theming on the flying island was quite fab.

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The splash boat thing had covered boats, which renders them pointless, but also meant I rode one for a change.

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And then there’s the main reason for being here, Jupiter, an Intamin woodie.

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I’d always liked the look of this. It’s massive – one of the longest in the world – and looks really impressive. The layout is really good.

It’s a piece of f**king s**t. I’ve got a high tolerance for rough coasters, especially woodies, but I found it basically unrideable. There’s some decent airtime in there somewhere, but you don’t notice it since you’re in so much pain. I think I’d have to say it’s the worst woodie I’ve ever done, and that includes White Canyon before they tore that monstrosity down.

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I waited around an hour before attempting it again. I was in two minds as to whether I wanted to or not, and wish I hadn’t. I was in actual physical pain when I got off, and that’s never happened before.

Dreadful, dreadful, weeping, septic c**t of a ride.

But it looks pretty.

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I took a break on the Ferris wheel, mostly for pictures really.

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The Ice House at the base was jokes. It took all of ten seconds to walk through.

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Did the Intamin drop tower a few times. It wasn’t very tall, but I like these anyway and like everything else was a walk-on despite only running one car.

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Some more views, this time from that flying island thing.

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The 3D Cinema was s**te.

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And a final, artistic, shot.

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So, the location of this place was lovely, but it’s full of crap really. I wouldn’t be particularly bothered if that volcano erupted and took the whole place out to be perfectly honest. Fingers crossed.

I was aiming to get out of there by about half one, but I think I managed it at least an hour before that, getting a bus heading back to the train station and jumping off when I figured I was close enough to the next place.

Rakutenchi

This place is pretty much right in the town, probably a 20-minute walk from the train station, and is easy to spot.

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You can walk up, but I don’t know why anyone would when you’ve got this:

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I got the dog to go up and the cat back down. They even bark and meow as they’re leaving and arriving at the stations, putting the “fun” in funicular.

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I didn’t bother with the dual Ferris wheel thing. I kind of wish I had since I haven’t done one, but it seemed to take forever and the view wouldn’t have been much different than from the platform right next to it.

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There’s a wholly unnecessary suspension footbridge, which was fab since it moved so much, and a small coaster.

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I can’t be arsed to dig it up, but a few months ago there was some publicity stunt thing here making out that the rides here had been turned into spas, with people “bathing” in the coaster, obviously to play up the connection to Beppu being a spa town.

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The coaster was pretty crap, but I really liked this little park, mainly due to the location, which was absolutely stunning.

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And that was it for Beppu. I was done MUCH earlier than I’d given myself time for – I could have easily had a lie in for a couple of hours instead of leaving the hotel at 7:30 - but I guess it was good that I got the hells done early and avoided the crowds.

I’d had a rough plan to get a train around 6pm, to get me to my hotel in Osaka for around 10, but ended up leaving about three hours earlier, getting me there early enough to head out that night – it was a Saturday - which I regretted the next day.

Next up: Himeji Central Park
 
That's such a beautiful section of the report. It'll be very cliche to say, but the blossom and flowers are very much like how I "picture" Japan in my head. These photos especially make it look really lovely:

Makes me think that this would be the time of year to visit Japan, rather than a traditional summer trip.
 
Who knew? Two nice looking Japanese parks - thats a surprise! :)

(shame that woody is vile though :( )
 
Greenland is an odd place, agree about the creepiness of the ghost train. I want to say I went on another one with the same headphone setup but can't think where that was.

Milky Way stand up is fab <3 The little pop of airtime as it flies into the brake run at the end is great.

The other parks look great during blossom season, shame about the woodie being crazy-rough.
 
Makes me think that this would be the time of year to visit Japan, rather than a traditional summer trip.

No question. Japanese summers are horrible, really hot and humid. Apart from one afternoon/evening of rain, I had perfect weather: warm, sunny days and cool evenings. Then obviously it's the season for the cherry blossoms as well.

The parks were quiet as well. I was on my Easter Holiday, but they don't do Easter.

However, if my Easter Holiday had fallen a bit later, it could have been horrendous. They have something called "Golden Week" in Japan, where a bunch of public holidays fall very close together, so they tend to just take the whole week off work.

But yeah, April to May is the perfect time for Japan, but check how Golden Week falls (late April) and plan around it, avoiding obvious tourist traps, including parks.
 
Oh my gosh! Blossoms everywhere! This is the best thing ever! I got it into my head that it was really busy in Japan during the cherry blossom period but maybe I'm mistaking that with Golden Week as they would generally overlap.
 
It is, but they follow a fairly accurate/rigid calendar and I was visiting just outside of that. "Peak" cherry blossom season was over, though clearly it was still everywhere.

Plus the places I went, while obviously covered with the stuff, weren't the obvious places for specific cherry blossom selfies.

I imagine the weekend in, say, Kyoto would have looked very different.
 
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Thanks for another great TR gavin! Some very nice pictures there. I am actually surprised to see Greenland has so many creds there, and some unique ones as well. The landscape looks fairly good too.

Sad to hear Jupiter is awful. It has tremendous I-Box potential, but I highly doubt RMC will ever come there given the state of affairs of Japanese parks...
 
Quite possibly one of your best reports, those hells look incredible and even though the parks seemed to be full of crap, they still look like places I'd like to visit. The Togos look great, shame about the Intamin, proof that they do miss sometimes.
 
Thanks for the replies so far. This next part won't be so nice and flowery.

My original plan for the Sunday was to knock off two smaller parks, but since I ended up going out the night before, I woke up a couple of hours later and switched things around a bit, heading out to Himeji instead. It was easy enough – a direct train for around an hour and then a bus.

You can clearly see Himeji Castle when you exit the train station. I’d planned to have a closer look, but couldn’t be f**ked in the end.

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It wasn’t obvious which bus stand to use, but there was a tourist information place right there, so I went in to ask. They ended up selling me a bus/park combo ticket for the equivalent of £35 ($45), which I thought was a bit pricey really. Little did I know.

Himeji Central Park

The bus took about half an hour, and you’re then greeted by this fugly PoS.

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I went to get the cred, only to be denied since I didn’t have a ticket/wristband. My £35 only included park entry and the safari, and even that would have been a few quid cheaper if I’d just paid for the bus and park entry separately. On what f**king planet does a combo ticket work out to be more expensive? On Planet c**nting Himeji apparently.

So, I bought a wristband for another £20 ($25). Dirty, evil, robbing bastards. I should’ve just bought separate ride tickets, but for the 5 coasters here, it wouldn’t have been much cheaper.

The Jet Coaster thing pictured above was, predictably, f**king s**te.

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There was a “show” happening, which involved a dog in a lion costume and sod all else.

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S**te.

There was a fab/dreadful Togo loopscrew. I’d done the exact same model at Beijing Amusement Park (RIP) years ago, but my hangover made this extra special.

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+1

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And another +1

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The park’s major coaster was up a slight hill, an early Batman clone called Diavlo.

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This never ran with more than one row filled. On my first ride, I actually had the whole train to myself. This was on a Sunday afternoon.

The Intamin 1st gen drop tower was down when I arrived, but they got it up and running soon after. I like these, so yay I guess.

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I’ll just throw some more Diavlo in.

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The Togo was the most interesting thing here.

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My extortionate entrance ticket included the safari, which I would have happily not bothered with had it been optional. Cue panic while the bus driver frantically calls someone to find a tablet with an English narration for me, despite numerous attempts to say I really didn’t want or need it.

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“This is a cheetah. They live in Africa. They are very fast. This is a cheetah. They live in Africa. They are very fast. This is a cheetah. They live in Africa. They are very fast”

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There was a stop at the top end where you get off and walk around to see more animals, with some cable car ride or something, before getting back on another bus at the same spot later to head back down. I just wanted to get the f**k out of there though, so stayed on the bus, much to the driver’s confusion.

I did a quick reride on Diavlo, the Togo and the drop tower, not because I wanted to, but because I’d been so horrendously ripped off. I would’ve done the Ferris wheel, but I didn’t trust myself to be stuck on it for half an hour and not throw up, so I skipped it. I probably should have just done that as a dirty protest against the place though.

One (the only?) good thing about this place is that buses back to the train station run every half an hour. I almost got off at the castle, but then realised I really couldn’t be f**king arsed, so just stayed on to the train station, went back to Osaka and straight back to my hotel.

So Himeji Park? I’d always had it in my head that it was a decent, major park considering there’s a B&M invert sitting there – one of only two in the whole country since Orochi got relocated to France – but I was wrong. It’s a f**king dump. Judging by the weekend “crowds”, I can see it closing down soon, but I’ve thought the same thing for a bunch of Japanese parks and they’re mostly all still clinging on years later.

My hangover didn’t help, but I hated this place. Hated it. Taking transport out of the equation, park entrance and a ride wristband is £45 ($60). F**k this place. It deserves to close.
 
That was quite a guilty pleasure to read :p The tumbledown Togo loopscrew is one of those I want to try just to find out if they're THAT bad. Diavlo looks like a good candidate for a cheap second-hand quality coaster, a little like Orochi/The Monster was years ago.
 
I wonder if it was due to the exchange rate at the time but I just have no recollection of that park being that extortionate?

I can see why if you went alone you'd hate the place, but then Ben, Jake and Taylor hated it when they went too. For me it was more of a 'meh' park. Like I don't actively hate it, it's just 'meh'.

And you didn't miss much apart from a closer view by skipping the castle, there's literally NOTHING inside.
 
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