Typhoon Lan has continued to cause destruction throughout Japan, with the passenger cars of a Ferris wheel apparently being its next victims, whipping them around effortlessly and stupefying hordes of people in the process.
The video gained an abundance of attention on Twitter with over 113,000 retweets and 178,000 likes:
Netizens confirmed that the theme park in question was Minami-Chita Beach Land of Aichi Prefecture, which was closed the day the weather began to turn sour – fortunately saving the lives of any would-be riders.
Park officials however assured that the spinning passenger cars are actually an intentional part of the Ferris Wheel’s design; they spin so as to lessen the impact on the Ferris wheel itself and act to prevent even worse scenarios.
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so if the park officials say its a design built to lessen the strain of the ferris wheel… is there seat belts inside each one? because ive been on a roller coaster when i was younger imagine the superman rider in six flags but with the belt buckle broken…. it was pretty much the final destination movie about roller coaster… still scared to go on another ride.
There is no way they would allow the ferris wheel to be operated during winds strong enough to do that.
People would act as a counter weight and so far reduce the possibility of spinning, at least; maybe. But the missing point is, these passenger cars have to rotate anyway due to basic functionality.
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