Six Flags Tokyo

History
The park opened in 1985.

In 1988, Ultra Twister opened.

In 1990, the park closed due to financial difficulties. Robot Coaster and Ultra Twister were sold to another park while the park itself remained Standing But Not Operating until a new buyer could be found.

In 1993, the park reopened after a massive multi-million dollar refurbishment, including the park's signature coaster, Nitro.

In 1998, the park was sold to Premier Parks. It was renamed "Six Flags Tokyo" the following year and saw another massive refurbishment as a result, with the park being rebranded as a Six Flags park.

In 2002, Goliath opened.

In 2005, Mr. Six's Pandemonium opened.

In 2006, several kiddie rides opened.

In 2008, Tony Hawk's Big Spin

Roller Coasters

 * Boomerang (ブーメラン) (2021; A Vekoma Reinvented Boomerang)
 * Goliath (ゴリアテ) (2002; A B&M "Batman" inverted coaster; originally mistranslated as "Giant" during the earlier years of the coaster's existence)
 * The Joker (ジョーカー) (2018; An S&S 4D Free Spin Coaster)
 * Nitro (ニトロ) (1993; A TOGO hypercoaster)
 * Pandemonium (パンデモニウム) (2005; A Gerstlauer 420/4 Spinning Coaster, formerly known as "Mr. Six's Pandemonium" [2005-2010])
 * Roadrunner Express (ロードランナーエクスプレス) (1999; A Vekoma Mine Train)

Flat Rides

 * Batwing (バットウィング) (2001; A Vekoma Air Jumper ride)
 * Dungeon Drop (ダンジョンドロップ) (2000; An Intamin Drop Tower)
 * Superman: Ultimate Flight (スーパーマン究極の飛行) (2015; A Larson Super Loop ride)
 * Tokyo SkyScreamer (東京のスカイスクリーマー) (2013; A 250-ft tall Funtime StarFlyer ride)
 * Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth (ワンダーウーマン・ラッソ・オブ・トゥルース) (2019; A Zamperla Giga Discovery ride)

Kiddie rides

 * Bugs Bunny's Rabbit Transit (バグバニーのウサギトランジット) (2006; A Zamperla Speedway ride)
 * Pepe Le Pew's Eiffel Tower (ペペ・ル・ピューのエッフェル塔) (2006; A Zamperla Jumpin' Star ride)
 * Taz Twister (タズツイスター) (2006; A Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * Tweety's Escape (トゥーティーズエスケープ) (2006; A Zamperla kiddie ferris wheel ride)

Roller coasters

 * Robot Coaster (ロボットコースター) (1985-1990; A TOGO Stand Up Coaster, relocated to Six Flags Philippines)
 * Ultra Twister (ウルトラツイスター)  (1988-1990; A TOGO Ultra Twister, relocated to Six Flags Philippines)

Trivia

 * This is the only East Asian Six Flags park to have full English signage.