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Article says it has the largest wooden rollercoaster in the world. White Canyon is not the largest even by a long shot. I'm going to delete it because White Canyon is not even the biggest woody in Japan, it's Regina!
Roller Coaster: White Canyon
Amusement Park: Yomiuriland (Inagi, Tokyo, Japan)
Classification: Roller Coaster
Type: Wood - Sit Down
Status: Operating since 4/9/1994
Builder: Roller Coaster Corporation of America, Togo
Designer: John Pierce
Track layout: Cyclone
Capacity: 1008 riders per hour
Roller Coaster: Regina
Amusement Park: Tobu Zoo Park (Minami, Saitama, Saitama, Japan)
Classification: Roller Coaster
Type: Wood - Sit Down
Status: Operating since 3/18/2000
Designer: Stand Company
Maps: Bing Maps (Satellite)
Capacity: 560 riders per hour