Hey there! This is some great footage. Would you mind if I used it in a video about Eejanaika? I will give credit to your channel in both the video and video description!
Thanks Ryan. My normal response is to say YES, providing it isn't monetised (as my MCN may well claim it if their bots detect my footage has been used)...but given this video only has around 46k views it's more than likely their bots won't be scanning for this one...so very much up to you if you wish to monetise, but happy for it to be used with appropriate credit to my channel and the original video. Cheers for asking. David.
We rode it first thing and we got to be first in line as we were staying at the park's hotel...when we came off the ride it was a 3-hour queue so we only got to ride it once.
In my opinion they are all generally quite similar...very disorientating when riding, and not the most comfortable of experience depending on how much your legs get thrown around. I found it better than X and of the three I guess it was just about my favourite, but due to the long lines I only got one ride.
I only rode X when it was just X...had one ride and came off with a nasty bruise when the ride swung my legs back into the train...was a 4-hour line back then (2002) and never bothered queuing for it when I visited in 2016. It's a gimmicky ride concept that looks far better than it delivers in my opinion...but we all like different stuff, and I just might have had a freak bad ride.
davidjellis I rode X in 2005 and before steel vengeance it was my number 2. . I know this would be my number 1 if I ever went to Japan this looks like it’s way better
This is the craziest coaster I've ever been on, and I'm a coaster junkie. You just don't know what is going on, everything is spinning, you don't have a clue where you're going. This rollercoaster holds or held the Guinness world record for coaster with the most inversions, 14 if I recall correctly
It is very disorientating and you have no idea where you are on the layout during the ride...however it only has 3 inversions...Smiler at Alton Towers holds the record at 14.
@@davidjellis Yes and no, since they also count the seat inversions. So it has 14 too. I remember seeing the plaque from Guinness whilst queuing. If it deserves it or not, is another topic
@@professor_meowington There are old plaques in the park (such as for Fujiyama) but GWR website lists no record for Eejanaika www.guinnessworldrecords.com/search?term=roller%20coaster&page=1
Hey there! This is some great footage. Would you mind if I used it in a video about Eejanaika? I will give credit to your channel in both the video and video description!
Thanks Ryan. My normal response is to say YES, providing it isn't monetised (as my MCN may well claim it if their bots detect my footage has been used)...but given this video only has around 46k views it's more than likely their bots won't be scanning for this one...so very much up to you if you wish to monetise, but happy for it to be used with appropriate credit to my channel and the original video. Cheers for asking. David.
Brilliant indeed!!! I could certainly run around four, five, even six times too get in line again!!!
We rode it first thing and we got to be first in line as we were staying at the park's hotel...when we came off the ride it was a 3-hour queue so we only got to ride it once.
well done, thanks for this great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The original trains look nice than the new ones on Eejanaika.
They look cooler in my opinion
Been on this and X2. This one is slightly better.
one of the best I've ever gone
does it have the same safety strap as the X in california?
Sorry - I don't know - I rode this coaster 10 years ago and rode X 17 years ago - my memory isn't that good!
Good footage! How does it compare in quality to the other 4D coasters?
In my opinion they are all generally quite similar...very disorientating when riding, and not the most comfortable of experience depending on how much your legs get thrown around. I found it better than X and of the three I guess it was just about my favourite, but due to the long lines I only got one ride.
X2 is one of my personal favorites, despite the quality not being the greatest. So Eejanaika is high on my international bucket list.
I only rode X when it was just X...had one ride and came off with a nasty bruise when the ride swung my legs back into the train...was a 4-hour line back then (2002) and never bothered queuing for it when I visited in 2016. It's a gimmicky ride concept that looks far better than it delivers in my opinion...but we all like different stuff, and I just might have had a freak bad ride.
I normally lean towards ejector airtime, but I loved X2. Maybe I did just have a good ride!
davidjellis I rode X in 2005 and before steel vengeance it was my number 2. . I know this would be my number 1 if I ever went to Japan this looks like it’s way better
The goat
Wow you must have felt like on a Flying Carpet in the Outside Raven Turn... perhaps because of the way the seats spin... am I right or wrong? :'D
To be honest I can't recall - you may well be right!
Wow, a roller coaster that send you through time (bad joke)Leave it to Japan to have a retractable canopy over the line queue so guests aren't to hot.
This is the craziest coaster I've ever been on, and I'm a coaster junkie. You just don't know what is going on, everything is spinning, you don't have a clue where you're going. This rollercoaster holds or held the Guinness world record for coaster with the most inversions, 14 if I recall correctly
It is very disorientating and you have no idea where you are on the layout during the ride...however it only has 3 inversions...Smiler at Alton Towers holds the record at 14.
@@davidjellis Yes and no, since they also count the seat inversions. So it has 14 too. I remember seeing the plaque from Guinness whilst queuing. If it deserves it or not, is another topic
@@professor_meowington There are old plaques in the park (such as for Fujiyama) but GWR website lists no record for Eejanaika www.guinnessworldrecords.com/search?term=roller%20coaster&page=1
Its insanely good
Now i know where X2 came from...
X was the first of its type, built 4 years before this one...so it's the other way around!
I already ride that 2 years ago and its suck :")
welcome japan👍
It sucks? Lol you have not been on this coaster.
@@ColtSSRIt’s one of those rides you either love or hate