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  1. Steel Dragon 2000 (スチールドラゴン2000, Suchīru Doragon Nisen) is a steel roller coaster located at Nagashima Spa Land amusement park in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Built by D. H. Morgan Manufacturing, Steel Dragon 2000 opened to the public on 1 August 2000.

  2. Steel Dragon 2000 is a steel giga out and back roller coaster located at Nagashima Spa Land in Nagashima, Kuwana, Mie, Japan. Opened on 1 August 2000, it became the tallest and fastest full-circuit roller coaster in the world, surpassing Millennium Force at Cedar Point, which opened three months earlier.

    • $52,000,000 USD
    • Operating since 1 August 2000
    • Nagashima, Kuwana, Mie, Japan
  3. Jun 24, 2011 · Steel Dragon 2000 POV World's Longest Roller Coaster Nagashima Spaland Japan - YouTube. Theme Park Review. 1.95M subscribers. Subscribed. 6.4K. 1.5M views 12 years ago. Follow us on Twitter /...

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  4. Aug 21, 2015 · SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/1F2ByA1 The World's Longest Roller Coaster - Steel Dragon 2000 at Nagashima Spaland in Japan shot in Ultra HD 4K Resolution!

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  5. Aug 31, 2020 · Steel Dragon 2000 is famous as the longest roller coaster in the world. It is a wild four minute ride which will send you plummeting from 94 meters (307 feet) high and reaching speeds of over 150 kilometers (95 miles) per hour. This is not a ride for the faint-hearted! Cherry blossoms under the roller coaster.

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  6. Aug 1, 2019 · On ride video from Steel Dragon 2000, the longest rollercoaster in the world and the tallest in Japan, plus some in park discussion of the ride, ...more.

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  7. Aug 1, 2000 · Steel Dragon 2000 is a Morgan giga roller coaster located at Nagashima Spa Land in Kuwana, Mie, Japan. Built by Morgan, this coaster opened, appropriately, in 2000 — "The Year of the Dragon" in Asia.