Toshimaen's Flying Pirates
Having had a taste of the fun of amusement parks, my daughter and I were looking for a ride that would give us a decent amount of thrills.
I went to Toshimaen.
The body remembers the previous scary experience and instantly judges which rides it feels like, ``There's no way I can do that.''
I avoided those dangerous-looking vehicles and tried to ride some of the more affordable vehicles.
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Something is missing. It's fun, but it's not enough.
My daughter said, ``Okay, let's go.''
A roller coaster similar to the "Kingfisher" at Tobu Zoological Park, where my heart stopped last time.
My daughter said, "No, that's impossible," but after several exchanges,
``It's no taller than the yellow one (kingfisher), so it looks like it'll be fine.''
``Yes, if you don't ask me to take off my glasses, I'll curse you,'' I persuaded them and lined up.
My daughter kept saying, "No, I can't do it. I don't want to ride."
When I tried riding it, I was so excited that I thought, ``It's fun, let's ride it!''
“Then, isn’t it okay over there too?”
"No, it's impossible! It's impossible!"
"It's okay. It's not expensive at all."
"Wow, it's fun!!"
"Well then, let's go do that too."
“As expected, that’s impossible!”
"That's scary."
"It's scary, but don't you want to ride it?"
"I want to ride it, but I'm scared."
"It's scary, but I'd like to ride it. Just look up (at the sky) and you'll be fine."
First boarding in the middle.
“Gyaaaah!” my daughter kept screaming.
Truly screaming.
Every time I screamed, the student in front of me burst out laughing.
When I got off the train, the lady in charge couldn't help but laugh as well.
"It was scary, but doesn't it feel good?"
After that, my daughter rode it many times.
In the end, the girl who was shy,
"Why does it end at 5 o'clock? There's no point in illumination! At least do it until 8 o'clock!"
The more I started swearing, the more I found it so fun to scream that I couldn't help it.
Humans are creatures that get used to things quickly.