BUNGY International

OUR MISSION

Go Bungy International (GBI) is the Bungy industry leader committed to the philosophy of personal growth via personal challenge, and we strive to provide a positive and rewarding experience in a safe and controlled environment. Through our “no push” policy Bungy jumping is an exciting chance to face your fears, test your will, and realize your own potential, offering an experience that you’ll never forget. We take pride in helping every jumper discover the inner strength to overcome their fears by providing an extreme test of courage in a safe, professional but fun environment. Go Bungy International is a specialist in infrastructure tourism, using regional , national bridges and towers geological features.

COMPANY DIVISIONS AND ASSETS

ADMINISTRATION OFFICES

〒141-0022 東京都品川 区東五反⽥1-19-7 Tokyo Japan

8 Cross Street Singapore

中国湖南省张家界市慈利 县三官寺乡张家界大峡谷 427200 China

FABRICATION & MANUFACTURING FACILITIES

Acquired March 2016 the new 2000 Sqm Fabrication Facilities outfitted with MIG,TIG,ARC, plasma cutting units, 3x 2 ton overhead gantries and continuous rolling metal work production line.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES

Acquired March 2016 the new 2000 Sq m Fabrication Facilities outfitted with MIG,TIG,ARC, plasma cutting units, 3x 2 ton overhead gantries and continuous rolling metal work production line.

OUR SENIOR STAFF

Beau Retallick
CEO & Owner
After 10 years on an engineering visa in Japan Beau
started Bungy Japan. Large Amusements License
(China C3 Working At Heights license (China)
Working At Heights & Operation over 15m (Japan)

David Horodezny
Global General Manager
Go Bungy International
Toronto, Canada
Centennial College JLP Level 2
Japanese Language Proficiency
20 + years of HR and
management experience

Thomas Corvin Assistant General Manager China

Jonni Deaker
Assistant General Manager
Indonesia

Santosh Bhattara
Assistant General Manager
Nepal

Ram Chhetr
Operations Manager
Sri Lanka

GBI TIMELINE

Involved in establishment of Japan’s first bridge bungy jump site. (Yamagata Prefecture)

1995

Involved in establishment of Japan’s first indoor bungy jump site. (Tokyo, Odaiba Mediage Building)

2001

Established Minakami bungy site. (Minakami, Gunma Prefecture)

2004

Established Itsukimura bridge bungy site. (Itsukimura Kumamoto Prefecture)

2011

Established Sarugakyo bridge bungy site (Minakami, Gunma Prefecture) 2013 Established Ryujin bridge bungy site (HitachiOta, Ibaraki Prefecture

2013

Established Kaiun bungy Site (Ikoma-gun, Nara Prefecture)

2015

Established Fuji bungy Site (Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture)

2016

Go Bungy Nepal was established. Nepal's Highest Cantilever bungy

2018

Established Gifu bungy Site (Yaotsu, Gifu Prefecture) (Japan’s highest and longest Bungy jump)

2019

Signed Sri Lanka Lotus 2022 tower contract

2020

INTERNATIONAL JUMP SITES

CHINA
ZHANGJIAJIE
260m

SRI LANKA
COLOMBO
253m

NEPAL
POKHARA
101m

INDONESIA
BALI
105m

Secret New Country 200m

JAPAN
GIFU
215m

JAPAN
IBARAKI
100m

JAPAN
YAMBA
106m

JAPAN
ITSUKI
66m

JAPAN
KAWASAKI
60m

JAPAN
FUJI
52m

JAPAN
MINAKAMI
42m

JAPAN
SARUGAKYO
62m

JAPAN
NARA
30m

INTERNATIONAL JUMP SITES

CHINA
ZHANGJIAJIE
260m

SRI LANKA
COLOMBO
253m

NEPAL
POKHARA
101m

INDONESIA
BALI
105m

Secret New Country 200m

JAPAN
GIFU
215m

JAPAN
IBARAKI
100m

JAPAN
YAMBA
106m

JAPAN
ITSUKI
66m

JAPAN
SARUGAKYO
62m

JAPAN
KAWASAKI
52m

JAPAN
FUJI
54m

JAPAN
MINAKAMI
42m

JAPAN
NARA
30m