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"Is Mega Zipline Tsubasa scary? I tried it out for myself!"

At Mobility Resort Motegi, did you know that you can experience something unique? There is a zipline!
The "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" allows you to enjoy a walk in the air in the woods, spanning a round trip of 561m.
As an attraction where you can enjoy the view of nature below, it is popular among many people.
This time, we actually experienced the "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa"!

"Mega Zipline, Tsubasa"
What kind of attraction is it?

"Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is a zipline that connects the forest and the circuit! It is an attraction where you can slide between the vast nature of Mobility Resort MOTEGI and the circuit on a wire rope with a pulley attached.
The starting point is the forest of Hello Woods. From here, you will slide to the middle deck where the racing course spreads out. The distance is the same as "343m" if you lay the Tokyo Tower on its side! Then, you will slide the remaining "218m" to the goal deck. The total sliding distance from the starting deck to the goal deck is 561m, making it the largest zipline in Japan! (*According to Mobility Resort MOTEGI research)
You can enjoy a panoramic view of the vast nature and the circuit, so please give it a try.

Forest Zipline, Musasabi
What makes it different?

Mobility Resort Motegi has not only "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" but also "Forest Zipline, Musasabi". Therefore, among those who visit Mobility Resort Motegi, there are many opinions that they do not understand the difference between these two attractions!
To explain the difference simply, "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is the main attraction where ziplining is the main activity. On the other hand, "Forest Zipline, Musasabi" is a guided tour where ziplines appear in various places while walking through the forest.
As such, "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is mainly for enjoying the attraction, while "Forest Zipline, Musasabi" is for experiencing the nature of the forest up close.
Each has its own unique charm, so let's try both ziplines!
If you are interested in learning more about Forest Zipline, Musasabi, please also check the following page.

Details of the Forest Zipline, Musasabi can be found here >>

"Experience of Mega Zipline, Tsubasa"
"3 Charms I Discovered"

3 Charms

This time, we will actually experience the "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa"! Let's take a closer look at the three charms that we discovered by actually taking on the challenge.

  • POINT 1

    Even those who are not good with heights
    can enjoy it, even motorsports fans

    For those who are not good with heights, the "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is a sky walk in the sky that can be enjoyed, and many people may feel "Isn't it scary?". However, when I tried the attraction, I felt "fun!" before "scary!"
    At first, I was nervous and excited about the height when I stood on the start deck, but when I started sliding on the rope, I was surprised by the exhilaration! The moment of running through the sky while feeling the pleasant wind, the thrill turned into enjoyment.
    Also, when you arrive at the middle deck from the start deck, the view that spreads there is the racing course. This is a point of excitement for motorsport fans. Even for those who are not interested in motorsports, looking at the racing track from above can be a trigger to become interested.

  • POINT 2

    Panoramic View of Mobility Resort Motegi

    The second charm of "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is definitely its vast scenery.
    First of all, from the starting deck, you can enjoy the Hello Woods area and its vast nature. And from the middle deck, you can overlook the racing course from above. Each deck offers a different view, so you can't help but wonder, "What kind of view will I see next?" This is also one of the charms.
    In addition, the view you can see changes depending on the season and time of day. You can witness the changing expressions of the vast nature, such as the clear winter sky, the mountain cherry blossoms in spring, the green leaves in summer, and the autumn leaves in autumn. Furthermore, in the evening, you can enjoy the breathtaking view of the sunset sinking behind the mountains. The view you can see changes depending on the time, so no matter how many times you challenge it, you can always experience a fresh feeling. This is the biggest charm of "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa".

  • POINT 3

    You can challenge with peace of mind because the distance with the staff is close.

    And the "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is also attractive because of the close distance with the staff. When departing to the start deck, the staff will give you a high five to send you off! And during the journey to each deck, the staff will frequently talk to you. Thanks to this communication, I was able to ease my fear of trying ziplining for the first time.
    And when actually sliding from the start deck, the staff asked me in a cheerful tone, "Aren't you scared?" which made me feel at ease and able to fly into the sky! When returning to the reception after finishing the attraction, the staff will welcome you back with a high five.
    As I experienced, the close distance with the staff is also a big factor in being able to enjoy "Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" with peace of mind.

Summary

"Mega Zipline, Tsubasa" is the largest zipline in Japan that connects the forest and the circuit.
At first, I was worried if it would be scary, but once I tried it, the thrill and exhilaration were addictive!
Also, overcoming my fear and flying into the sky, I was able to experience a great sense of accomplishment when I reached the goal deck.

If you challenge with your father, mother, and children,
you can share the sense of accomplishment when you reach the goal deck, and it will surely deepen the bond of your family!
You can experience the scenery, thrill, and exhilaration that can only be found here,
and it will also be a precious memory-making experience for your whole family, so please give it a try once.

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