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Coordinates: 31°3505N 130°3233E / 31.58472°N 130.54250°E / 31.58472; 130.54250
 

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The Amuran Ferris wheel

Amuran (アミュラン, Amyuran) is a Ferris wheelinKagoshima, Japan. The wheel sits on top of Amu Plaza Kagoshima adjoining Kagoshima-Chūō Station, and is one of the major attractions in the city. The wheel has a diameter of 60 m, and is 91 m from the ground at its highest point. It has 36 gondolas, of which two are completely transparent. The wheel takes approximately 14 minutes and 30 seconds to make a complete revolution.[1]

History

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References

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  • ^ "アミュプラザ鹿児島(鹿児島ターミナルビル(株))". Archived September 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 11 August 2008 (in Japanese)
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    31°35′05N 130°32′33E / 31.58472°N 130.54250°E / 31.58472; 130.54250


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