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Coordinates: 35°2719N 139°3812E / 35.4553872°N 139.6367347°E / 35.4553872; 139.6367347 (Cosmo Clock 21)
 

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Cosmo Clock 21

Cosmo Clock 21 is a 112.5 metre tall ferris wheel at the Cosmo World amusement park in the Minato Mirai 21 district of Yokohama, Japan. When it first opened, it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel, until the completion of the 108-metre (354 ft) Igosu 108inShiga, Japan, in 1992.

History and specifications

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Built for the YES '89 Yokohama ExpositionatMinato Mirai 21 in 1989,[1] Cosmo Clock 21 was originally constructed with a height of 107.5 metres (353 ft).[2]

In 1997 the structure was dismantled, then in 1999 relocated onto a taller base which increased its overall height to 112.5 metres (369 ft).[3][4]

Cosmo Clock 21 has 60 passenger cars,[5] each capable of carrying up to eight people. One rotation of the 100-metre (330 ft) diameter wheel takes 15 minutes.[6]

In film

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Cosmo Clock 21 made a notable film appearance in the 1992 film Godzilla vs. Mothra, where Battra would lift it from its supports and use it to bludgeon Godzilla.

Coordinates

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References

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  • ^ "Senyo Kogyo Co, Ltd. - company profile". Archived from the original on 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
  • ^ Senyo Kogyo Co, Ltd. - Cosmo Clock 21 Archived 2013-09-18 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Cosmo Clock 21, Yokohama, Japan
  • ^ Cosmo world Archived 2011-07-13 at archive.today
  • ^ Yokohama - my favorite tour | Akai Kutsu tour1 Archived 2009-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
  • Preceded by

    Grande Roue de Paris

    World's all-time tallest Ferris wheel
    1989–1992
    Succeeded by

    Igosu 108

    Preceded by

    Technocosmos

    World's tallest extant Ferris wheel
    1989–1992
    Succeeded by

    Igosu 108


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