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  2. Thunder Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Dolphin (サンダードルフィン) is a steel roller coaster at the Tokyo Dome City Attractions amusement park, which is part of Tokyo Dome City in Tokyo, Japan. The ride was designed and constructed by Intamin. At 80 metres (262.5 ft) tall, Thunder Dolphin is one of the tallest continuous circuit roller coasters in the world ...

  3. Tokyo Dome City Attractions - Wikipedia

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    On 29 February 2010, a 26-year-old worker lost three fingers while inspecting the Tower Hacker ride before the park opened in the morning. [4] [5]On 5 December 2010, a nine-year-old girl suffered minor injuries after being hit by a bolt which had fallen from the Thunder Dolphin roller coaster.

  4. Panic Coaster – Back Daaan - Wikipedia

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    Panic Coaster – Back Daaan (Japanese: パニックコースターバックダーン) is an indoor family roller coaster at the Tokyo Dome City in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.The ride experience relies heavily on vibrantly colored projections and light displays, and navigates the ride layout both forwards and backwards.

  5. Tokyo Dome City - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Dome City (東京ドームシティ, Tōkyō Dōmu Shiti), referred to as Big Egg City before January 1, 2000, is an entertainment complex in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Part of the amusement center. Tokyo Dome City Looking from the East near Suidōbashi Station

  6. 30 Cheap, Beautiful Places To Retire With Just $250K in Savings

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    Port St. Lucie, Florida. Population 65+ (%): 21% Livability: 68 Annual cost of living: $49,555 Annual cost after Social Security: $27,045 How many years $250K will last: 9.24 View More: 10 Little ...

  7. Big O (Ferris wheel) - Wikipedia

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    Big O (ビッグ・オー, Biggu ō) is a centerless non-rotating Ferris wheel at Tokyo Dome City in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. Big O has a diameter of 60 metres (200 ft). [1] Tokyo's largest roller coaster, the 130-kilometre-per-hour (81 mph) Thunder Dolphin, passes through the centre of the wheel. [2] Big O was constructed by Mitsubishi Heavy ...

  8. The Most Common Reasons People See the Doctor for Scalp Pain

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    When you have dermatitis in your scalp, it causes inflammation that can irritate the nerves in that area, leading to pain, says Gary Goldenberg, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist practicing in ...

  9. Tokyo Dome - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム, Tōkyō Dōmu) is an indoor stadium in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It was designed as a baseball stadium following its predecessor, Korakuen Stadium (whose former site is now occupied by the Tokyo Dome Hotel and a plaza for this stadium).