A third-party committee established by the amusement park announced the results of the investigation on the 25th due to a series of accidents in which roller coaster users broke at the amusement park "Fuji-Q Highland" in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture.

"Since the service continued even after the injury was offered, the full-scale examination of safety measures was delayed."

Since December, there have been a series of accidents in which passengers have broken their necks, etc., regarding the Fuji-Q Highland roller coaster "Do Dodonpa", and the National Accident Investigation Subcommittee is conducting an investigation.



Regarding this issue, the amusement park has also set up a third-party committee of experts and is proceeding with an investigation to prevent recurrence, and announced the investigation results on the 25th.



According to the survey results,


▽ even after the customer requested an injury, the operation was continued because there was no abnormality in the equipment, which delayed the full-scale examination of safety measures, etc.


▽ To the government He concludes that the report was also late.



The amusement park needs to share various information sufficiently, so we will work on measures such as setting up a person in charge of promoting safety measures for each attraction.



President Daimasa Iwata of Fuji-Q Highland said, "We will strive to restore trust for the safety and security of users, and we will do our utmost to cooperate with the national investigation to investigate the cause of the accident."