This has to be the most perfect coaster I have ever seen a POV of. I love the way the second helix is inverted to make an ascent. The setting is beautiful. The ride is long and seems very smooth. The only missing element for thrill seekers is speed, but all of the other attributes more than make up for it. I would love to ride this.
Looks quite oldschool and classic. Almost a wooden coaster type feel with the layout. I'm definitely not opposed to it at all. As much as us enthusiasts tend to like the big modern intense rides with crazy manouvres and twists, there is something about a very classic feeling simple coaster like this thats just appealing and could really round out any park, or stand tall as the backbone of one. I like this, and really wouldnt mind seeing rides like this be built again to some extent.
If you ever wondered, it's because Japan is so earthquake prone, for years coasters were designed so a train could be evacuated from anywhere on the track, should a sudden earthquake damage the coaster.
@@jasonhook3884I could’ve sworn it was due to a tragic accident where a Togo derailed and hurt a lot of people(maybe killed???) due to that Japan now has ultra strict rules regarding ride inspections, so the catwalks was to make thorough inspections easier.
I thought this was NoLimits 2 because the thumbnail looks so wild. Seems like a very underrated coaster. I've never heard of it before but it looks really fun.
Very nice POV of Leviathan! I'm so glad that 2 week weather prognosis that said 'RAIN, RAIN, RAIN' was very inaccurate. Apart from that hour at Nagashima spa land I had great coaster weather during the whole vacation. I got a couple of coasters in at Happy Valley Beijing on my way home and I just landed in Stockholm. Thanks for making a great vacation even greater! /Aron
This definitely looks like one of the most fun Togo models. Aside from slight wonkiness here and there, the layout and pacing look really solid. I hope you’re able to make a review of it eventually!
I went here, there were about 8 people in line, I was the last in the queue. Everyone neatly filed in two by two and sat in the next available seat. I went to the back seat, and it absolutely broke their minds! The ride attendants just couldn’t process what had just happened. They insisted I had to get up and sit in the frontmost empty seat. I tried to say I wanted to sit here. They wouldn’t let me, and I don’t understand how it could have been a safety issue - it was purely a Japanese cultural thing (everyone just politely acts in the most “orderly” manner and never does anything unexpected).
Yes this sounds about right. Over there they seat everyone front to back, so no one ever really gets to choose their seats. It’s sad but very normal over there.
Togo was once so ahead of their time. It really is a shame they are basically just parts manufacturers now. Though for the life of me I'll still never get how they thought Windjammer Surf Racers wasn't a bad idea (not just the us factory of poor steel construction, SFGADV buying the prototype was just stupid even though the rings added visual beauty). I see this coaster and I'd love to ride it, feels like Titan and Goliath (six flags gio...vanilla hyper coasters) took some cues from their bigger designs. It's crazy to me that they basically built a better version of the prototype "Viper" but literally still a popular hyper coaster on top of it. And the one different designed "Ultra-Twister" model that is the only one that doesn't seem to be down 3/4 of the year. I feel like they deserve an honorable mention beside Arrow for being pushed aside before they had the time to properly access and evolve. Though, this just circles back for Togo unfortunately to my 2nd sentence.
I think Togo had built a few of the Looping Mouse coasters(like 5-6) before introducing it to the US market (windjammer). They assumed since all those parks in Japan had bought one in the 80s and 90s, their model was successful and this would be their big breakthrough into the US market. There's a video of Theme park review riding one at tobu zoo in 2013, and he said right after the loop "Why is that so smooth?". So somehow despite the intense loop g-forces, the coaster was still smooth and rideable compared to windjammer, which looked really rough and bumpy.
Hope you guys are enjoying the weather out there, I just got back from a trip 2 weeks ago from Japan, and the early September weather was still brutal.
This coaster was seen in the background of the fireworks scene of episode 6 of the anime "Bocchi the Rock!". The park also recently had a collaboration event with the anime.
What this coaster lacked in actual thrills, it made up for in beauty. At least it looked good out over the water. I was pretty helixed out after a couple rides.
I mean a Togo is probably the best you can get if it comes to Japanese Coasters from the 80s/first half of the nineties. I mean this actaully looks less sketchy than most of the stuff Arrow made back then.
144ft and only 47mph? Did they forget to grease the bearings? Usually that height yields enough potential energy to get a train to at least 60mph. It must be becuase it doesn't go anywhere near the ground level until late in the ride, at which point it's lost so much energy to friction. What a strange layout
En esta montaña rusa no hay peligro de muerte, pero ¿qué porquería es esta? xdd. Me gusta; algo así faltaría en Port Aventura o el Parque Warner, o Disneyworld. Las montañas rusas de ahora son demasiado bastas. Al final, el umbral del ser humano a la excitación, adrenalina, etc. se está poniendo tan alto, que al final harán montañas rusas donde realmente te jugarás la vida; y esa será la emoción / el motivo por el que la gente se subirá. De locos.
😮I like plus I like that it's not over in like 30-45 sec after waiting for 2 hours like alot of the 🎢 around Where I live Massachusetts 🎢 only wish I could've understood what they were talking about..
This has to be the most perfect coaster I have ever seen a POV of. I love the way the second helix is inverted to make an ascent. The setting is beautiful. The ride is long and seems very smooth. The only missing element for thrill seekers is speed, but all of the other attributes more than make up for it. I would love to ride this.
I like it! Love the color scheme, the fact that it’s over water and it’s a Togo. The transitions are so weird. It just looks enjoyable… not too crazy.
Yeah, the transitions didn't actually look rough.
Looks quite oldschool and classic. Almost a wooden coaster type feel with the layout. I'm definitely not opposed to it at all. As much as us enthusiasts tend to like the big modern intense rides with crazy manouvres and twists, there is something about a very classic feeling simple coaster like this thats just appealing and could really round out any park, or stand tall as the backbone of one.
I like this, and really wouldnt mind seeing rides like this be built again to some extent.
the colors on this ride are so sick
Looks like a gentle ride...!
When you forget to turn off auto catwalk on planet coaster
If you ever wondered, it's because Japan is so earthquake prone, for years coasters were designed so a train could be evacuated from anywhere on the track, should a sudden earthquake damage the coaster.
@@jasonhook3884I could’ve sworn it was due to a tragic accident where a Togo derailed and hurt a lot of people(maybe killed???)
due to that Japan now has ultra strict rules regarding ride inspections, so the catwalks was to make thorough inspections easier.
@@nonononononononononononononope nah, cause that accident didn't happen until the 2000s, coasters in Japan have had these since the 50s and 60s.
It's over the water in so many spots...how you gonna evac if it valleys??
@TheDanteOxalis It's not just coasters over water though, pretty much every large scale coaster in Japan was built with these up until the 90s-2000s.
This makes me want to go to Japan more than ever, now.
I thought this was NoLimits 2 because the thumbnail looks so wild. Seems like a very underrated coaster. I've never heard of it before but it looks really fun.
Looks really nice and smooth, good pops of airtime and love the combo of on the water and in forest
Helix here! We got helix here! Step right up folks! You want helix? We GOT helix! Step right up, don't be shy!
First pov's... comin' up on coastin' thru Asia
TOGO roller coasters in Japan really do look solid 👍👍
Airtime looks great
Can't wait for the rest of Europe season 3 and then after that Asia. Wow. You guys really are top of your game.
that’s what happens when you’re rich
It may not be an actual surf coaster, but the fact its over water is so cool!
Very nice POV of Leviathan! I'm so glad that 2 week weather prognosis that said 'RAIN, RAIN, RAIN' was very inaccurate. Apart from that hour at Nagashima spa land I had great coaster weather during the whole vacation. I got a couple of coasters in at Happy Valley Beijing on my way home and I just landed in Stockholm. Thanks for making a great vacation even greater! /Aron
That’s the fastest lift hill in all of Japan!
Its so Arrow! I love it. But hate it simultaneously. 🤣🤣🤣 Man i miss Ron Toomer.
Live the color scheme.
This definitely looks like one of the most fun Togo models. Aside from slight wonkiness here and there, the layout and pacing look really solid. I hope you’re able to make a review of it eventually!
That looks pretty fun, a good stepping stone coaster for younger riders to get a feel for larger coasters
Totally agree!!
Beautiful! 🥰
Standup coaster 1 looks too intense for me!!🤣🤣🤣
Why does this actually look really good for a Togo? The layout actually looks so fun and smooth.
Togo’s in Japan are apparently really good
@@jonah5175 This is Togo? Didn't know they made woodies.
@@maxhagenauer24 it’s a steel coaster
@jonah5175 Oh yeah I know, I thought you were someone else responding to my comment on a different video. My bad.
Looks like it was made in RCT2.
Thought the same 😅
It sounds so smooth.
So smooth and relaxing.
"How many helixes do you want on this thing?"
"Yes"
@@miguelvpires HAHAHAHAHA i literally just LOL’d 😂🤣😂🤣 this is so true!
Dammit, came here to say this!
Not me thinking this was a surf coaster 🤦♂️
FR though
SAME
I had to read the title a couple times to figure it out. 😭😭😭
Same 😭
Same
I went here, there were about 8 people in line, I was the last in the queue. Everyone neatly filed in two by two and sat in the next available seat. I went to the back seat, and it absolutely broke their minds! The ride attendants just couldn’t process what had just happened. They insisted I had to get up and sit in the frontmost empty seat. I tried to say I wanted to sit here. They wouldn’t let me, and I don’t understand how it could have been a safety issue - it was purely a Japanese cultural thing (everyone just politely acts in the most “orderly” manner and never does anything unexpected).
Yes this sounds about right. Over there they seat everyone front to back, so no one ever really gets to choose their seats. It’s sad but very normal over there.
I really want to ride this it looks fun edit: plus the chainlift has a relaxing sound to it
Togo was once so ahead of their time. It really is a shame they are basically just parts manufacturers now. Though for the life of me I'll still never get how they thought Windjammer Surf Racers wasn't a bad idea (not just the us factory of poor steel construction, SFGADV buying the prototype was just stupid even though the rings added visual beauty). I see this coaster and I'd love to ride it, feels like Titan and Goliath (six flags gio...vanilla hyper coasters) took some cues from their bigger designs. It's crazy to me that they basically built a better version of the prototype "Viper" but literally still a popular hyper coaster on top of it. And the one different designed "Ultra-Twister" model that is the only one that doesn't seem to be down 3/4 of the year. I feel like they deserve an honorable mention beside Arrow for being pushed aside before they had the time to properly access and evolve. Though, this just circles back for Togo unfortunately to my 2nd sentence.
I think Togo had built a few of the Looping Mouse coasters(like 5-6) before introducing it to the US market (windjammer). They assumed since all those parks in Japan had bought one in the 80s and 90s, their model was successful and this would be their big breakthrough into the US market.
There's a video of Theme park review riding one at tobu zoo in 2013, and he said right after the loop "Why is that so smooth?". So somehow despite the intense loop g-forces, the coaster was still smooth and rideable compared to windjammer, which looked really rough and bumpy.
Even though its a togo, it looks awesome.
Hope you guys are enjoying the weather out there, I just got back from a trip 2 weeks ago from Japan, and the early September weather was still brutal.
Hey look, a Togo that DOESN'T beat you up 😆
It impresses me as a giant steel version of Rye Playland's wooden Dragon coaster. Togo was the builder?
Surprised at how smooth the ride looks despite being over 30 years old and built on top of a body of water!
This looks kinda smooth for a Togo!😂
Togo was like the cheap Arrow Dynamics.
togo was a proper manufacturer who did far more than they're credited for
This looks like a good ride , can't wait to hear your opinions
Sounds very smooth for a 30 year old coaster!
No trim brakes on a ride this long!? That is pretty impressive
That's certainly not an airtime machine, but it definitely gives some stunning views and looks like it offers good positive and lateral forces.
looks like it has airtime to me haha
This coaster was seen in the background of the fireworks scene of episode 6 of the anime "Bocchi the Rock!". The park also recently had a collaboration event with the anime.
Great POV 😊.
Excellent!
Interesting layout.
That’s such a nice chime at the beginning
Nice vid!
Helix - the ride!
gorgeous
That's one hot TOGO
Lets make a coaster…moderately thrilling…and just helix TF outta the layout 🤣😂🤣🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
For a coaster that was built in 1993, it's certainly well-maintained. However, it doesn't appear to pack much of a punch.
This looks like it put headchopper to a new definition 🤣
No issues inspecting the track with those catwalks
Nice!
How's many out of 10? Review please
They should have banked the curves to 80 degrees and tighten up the helix going down. Give you the feeling of G forces.
at first i was like ugh so many helices but these actually look fun and forceful
sarah now has been to Japan💯
It looked to be going that slow that I fell asleep!
1:58 That looked like it hurt!
how?
@@Nygon08 the airtime hill was so violent
@@DarthGrogu no pain no fun!
@@johnyseimah229 fair enough!
@@DarthGrogu magnum's are way more violent
It might never happen but imagine an Intamin Blitz in Seaport Village San Diego that goes over the water!
I gotta have more cow bell! I mean Helix!
Slow lift hill one, of many on this trip i should imagine.
What this coaster lacked in actual thrills, it made up for in beauty. At least it looked good out over the water. I was pretty helixed out after a couple rides.
I mean a Togo is probably the best you can get if it comes to Japanese Coasters from the 80s/first half of the nineties. I mean this actaully looks less sketchy than most of the stuff Arrow made back then.
Togo loves there helices, don't they?
Have you ever seen so many helixes in your life 😂
Leviathan: the surf coaster
For a sec i thought it was a new B&M Surf Coaster.
i guess if you really like corners to the left, this is the one for you.
Such a weird layout, typical for Togo. Like it was designed by someone playing RCT1 for the first time.
Yo that coaster just does not end
Sometimes I feel like Togo gets a bad reputation. Shure there is a handful of bad coasters, but most companies have those
Too bad the only good one in America closed with Astroworld and was eventually scrapped.
144ft and only 47mph? Did they forget to grease the bearings? Usually that height yields enough potential energy to get a train to at least 60mph.
It must be becuase it doesn't go anywhere near the ground level until late in the ride, at which point it's lost so much energy to friction. What a strange layout
So smooth it seems fake! Not saying it's fake. Saying it's very f'king smooth.
Japanese water actually look like the anime’s
Looks kind of tame to me.
it was family thrill!
I like helices, yes I do! I like helices, how bout you?!
It seems like it's doing a whole lot of nothing
It's a Togo...
the airtime in this ride is actually really great lmao. I lived less than an hour away from here and went on it every chance i got
Aparences really tricked me on this one
Looks like you don't have to wait in line for 45minutes+ for a 20-30 second experience.
En esta montaña rusa no hay peligro de muerte, pero ¿qué porquería es esta? xdd.
Me gusta; algo así faltaría en Port Aventura o el Parque Warner, o Disneyworld. Las montañas rusas de ahora son demasiado bastas. Al final, el umbral del ser humano a la excitación, adrenalina, etc. se está poniendo tan alto, que al final harán montañas rusas donde realmente te jugarás la vida; y esa será la emoción / el motivo por el que la gente se subirá. De locos.
Why do so many of the coasters in Japan not do anything? They're just straight sections, helices, and small forceless drops.
I could do this one
needs more helix
🌟😊👍
so it just takes you to another location to do more helixes ? lmfao there’s 3 locations 3 main events and they are all helixes
Well that was… uneventful
Long and wimpy
Zzzzzzz
👎🏾
boring 😴
Typical coaster! Yawn! Peace.
Boring
Wow! What a waste of track.
😮I like plus I like that it's not over in like 30-45 sec after waiting for 2 hours like alot of the 🎢 around Where I live Massachusetts 🎢 only wish I could've understood what they were talking about..