Japanese Ferris Wheels
Saturday, 13th August 2005 by James Turnbull
Daikanransha is a 115m Ferris Wheel on Odaiba, a island in Tokyo bay built on reclaimed land. There's all sorts of cool looking buildings on Odaiba so have a good scroll around, I haven't a clue what any of them are though.
Although not the elusive 'World's Largest Ferris Wheel' I think Daikanransha lays claim to the title of 'world's second largest', with the previously posted Texas Wheel coming in 3rd place (Remember, the London Eye doesn't count!).
Again, not the world's largest, but here's another cool ferris wheel in Japan. Can anyone name this one?
Thanks: Jim L, Jimmy Tu, Christian and of course, woowoowoo
It’s called “Dai-kanransha of diamonds and flowers” in Kasai Seaside Park. It is named after its illumination patterns. You can see it here(in Japanese). They claim that comparing the weight, it’s worth 5G carrat of diamond!
Yep, the semi-official name (according to the site) is the “Kasai Rinkai Park Diamond & Flowers Giant Wheel.”
Nifty name, no?
Here’s the ferris wheel on Navy Pier in Chicago
Navy Pier Ferris Wheel
As far as I know (and that’s not always so far) the world’s largest ferris wheel is at Tempozan in Osaka. Unfortunately, they have not yet provided detailed Osaka aerial data. When they do, watch out, I’m gonna flood this site with interesting places and things in Osaka 😀
-Matt
In google Earth, that area is completely empty!
And I thought that the London Eye (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Eye) is currently the worlds largest ferris wheel… Although the Wiki entry states correctly that it will not take long for this to change.
Here is the London Eye on Google Maps standing up.
and here it is laying down.
Smurf, see here for the reasons why the London Eye is not a Ferris Wheel.
Here’s another unique feature of the Chicago waterfront a few panels northwest of Andy Lester’s suggested Ferris Wheel. Anyone know what it is?
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or
http://tinyurl.com/9pjvu
http://www.tourism.city.osaka.jp/en/enjoy_osaka/attractions/water/attraction/santamaria/img/tenpouzan.gif
As you can tell from the above map, the World’s largest ferris wheel is in fact a thin white blob:
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Can’t wait for high-res imagery.
Both areas appear completely empty in my copy of GoogleEarth, even when exactly alinged with GoogleLocal.
The ferris wheels weren’t destroyed, were they? 🙁
That’s a little information for everyone. The shere seats is discontinued now and the ferris wheel in Odaiba is so, too. 🙂
Now there is the ferris wheel in Kasai Seaside Park. FYI…:D View Placemark
Just to let you know, the Tempozan Ferris wheel is now available for your viewing pleasure in Osaka:
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This is off topic, but I was looking around there and found the odaiba parking lot where they have D1. Pretty cool.
Edvado, that’s the North Avenue Beach House