This article is about the Japanese roller coaster manufacturer. For the African state, see Togo. For other uses, see Togo (disambiguation).
TOGO
Native name
Toyo Goraku Ki Kabushiki Kaisha
Formerly
Toyo Gorakuki
Industry
Amusement rides
Founded
1935 (1935)
Founder
Teiichi Yamada
Defunct
July 2001 (July 2001)
Fate
Bankruptcy
Area served
Worldwide (Excluding Western Hemisphere)
Products
Roller coasters
Website
http://www.tohgo.co.jp/
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