Challenge world-record roller coasters with the ultimate view of Mount Fuji
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Fuji-Q Highland is not just an amusement park; it is a pilgrimage site for thrill-seekers worldwide. Located at the very foot of Mount Fuji, this park boasts some of the planet's most intense roller coasters, holding multiple Guinness World Records for speed, height, and steepness. Unlike standard theme parks, Fuji-Q focuses on extreme thrills, offering rides like 'Eejanaika' (a 4th dimension coaster with spinning seats) and 'Takabisha' (famous for its 121-degree drop). For those seeking less adrenaline, the park features 'Thomas Land,' a charming area dedicated to Thomas the Tank Engine, and 'La Ville de Gaspard et Lisa,' a French-themed town with delightful cafes. Whether you are screaming down a vertical drop or enjoying a peaceful view of Japan's iconic peak, Fuji-Q delivers an unforgettable day trip from Tokyo.
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Spring (Cherry Blossoms)|Autumn (Foliage)|Winter (Clear Mt Fuji views)
Secure shoes (no flip-flops)|Layers for changing temperatures|Avoid dangling jewelry
Opened in 1968, constantly evolving with record-breaking rides
Non-refundable for standard passes|24-hour free cancellation for private tours
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Real experiences from real travelers
The rides are insane, but the view of Mt Fuji from the top of Fujiyama is the real highlight. We booked the 1-Day Pass and it was super easy to exchange at the gate. Go early to beat the lines!
I've been to parks all over the world, but Eejanaika is in a league of its own. Booking online saved us time. The bus transfer option is highly recommended if coming from Shinjuku.
The coasters are world-class. Just be careful with the weather; if it rains, they shut down the big rides quickly. The Thomas Land area was great for my little one while I rode the big coasters.
The Labyrinth of Fear is extra but 100% worth it. It took us almost an hour to walk through! The Free Pass covered everything else. A must-do day trip.
Not for the faint of heart! Takabisha's drop is terrifying. The food court has good options too. The ticket voucher worked perfectly, no issues at the counter.
We bought the tickets via Viator and the instant confirmation gave us peace of mind. The park is clean, organized, and the staff are helpful even if you don't speak Japanese.
Long queues on weekends, so definitely buy the Priority Passes inside if you can. The standard entry pass is great value if you plan to ride at least 4-5 big rides.
Zokkon is a fantastic new addition! The motorbike style seating is cool. Easy access from Kawaguchiko station. Highly recommend this platform for booking.
Everything you need to know for your journey
The 1-Day Free Pass includes unlimited admission to the park and unlimited access to most attractions, including major roller coasters like Fujiyama, Eejanaika, and Takabisha.
No, the 'Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear' (haunted hospital) is NOT included in the Free Pass. It requires a separate time-slot ticket and an additional fee (approx. 4,000 JPY per group) which must be purchased at the park.
Fuji-Q Highland is very strict about weather. Roller coasters will suspend operations during rain or strong winds for safety. Indoor attractions and Thomas Land usually remain open.
Yes, most major coasters have a height requirement between 110cm and 130cm (approx. 3ft 7in to 4ft 3in). Some also have maximum height and age limits (usually 64 years old).
You can take a highway bus from Shinjuku or Tokyo Station (approx. 100-120 mins), or take the JR Chuo line to Otsuki and transfer to the Fujikyuko Line to Fuji-Q Highland Station.
Technically, general park entry is free if you only want to walk around and pay per ride. However, individual rides are expensive (2,000+ JPY each), so the 1-Day Free Pass is highly recommended if you plan to ride more than two attractions.
Most partners accept mobile vouchers, but having a printed copy is recommended as a backup for the ticket exchange counter.
Yes, there are multiple restaurants, a large food court called 'Food Stadium,' and themed cafes like the Thomas Land Restaurant and Gaspard et Lisa cafes.
Yes, there is a paid 'Zekkyo Priority Ticket' system. You can purchase these skip-the-line passes for specific rides at ticket vending machines inside the park or through the official app.
No, for safety reasons, all loose items including earrings, necklaces, and hats must be removed before riding major coasters. Lockers are provided at ride platforms.
Yes, 'Thomas Land' is a large zone specifically designed for young children with gentle rides. There are also teacups, a carousel, and the Lisa and Gaspard Town for families.
The park generally prohibits exposed tattoos. You may be asked to cover them with patches or clothing to enter onsen facilities or the park itself, though enforcement at the park gate can vary.
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