based on 1341 reviewsNice park near Fuji with many roller coasters and other distractions but! really looooong lines. We had to buy fast passes to have a ride on 2 roller coasters. Unfortunately we were late to book a place in a house of fear. If you are there and you’d like to try this scary performance, book your place in advance
· Experience a variety of thrilling large coasters!
· There are also many attractions for families!
· Enjoy a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji from a height of 55m!
Fuji-Q Highland is a large amusement park located at the foot of Mount Fuji. In addition to thrilling rides like the world's largest coaster "FUJIYAMA," "Takabisha," "Eejanaika," and "ZOKKON," which you can enjoy while viewing the majestic Mount Fuji, there are also immersive attractions like "The Labyrinth of Fear" and "Fuji Airways," as well as VR attractions, so you can enjoy the thrills and spectacular views even in the rain. The park also boasts areas featuring collaborations with various characters from around the world and a food court, making it one of Japan's most popular amusement parks since it opened in 1964.

△Enjoy the thrill and exhilaration of riding on a thrilling attraction that holds a world record

△You can also enjoy the spectacular view of Mt. Fuji from the FUJIYAMA TOWER observation deck, which is 55 meters high, with a one-day pass.

△There are also many indoor attractions available so you can enjoy Mt. Fuji even on rainy days

△Enjoy the vast amusement park at the foot of Japan's highest mountain with a one-day pass
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Nice park near Fuji with many roller coasters and other distractions but! really looooong lines. We had to buy fast passes to have a ride on 2 roller coasters. Unfortunately we were late to book a place in a house of fear. If you are there and you’d like to try this scary performance, book your place in advance
Great theme park with some truly amazing rides. Queues do get long due to the rather frustrating and overly bearing safety procedures that other theme parks around the world do not do.
Definitely worth a visit! With friends it may be even cooler, but if solo - you won’t have time to worry. It may be crowded, but rides are extremely must try. You just HAVE to ride all of them! Absolutely unique experience. I mean where in the world you can enjoy a ride with mt. Fujisan view?! Really nice environment, a lot of things to do to have an unforgettable day!
Today's theme is to not stand and walk when you can sit and fly. Thank you friends for "risking your life" to accompany me to ride, check in three roller coasters full of absolute promotional terms, and see Mount Fuji from all angles in the air. I announced that Eejanaika in Fuji-Q Highland has become my first place with a 180-degree upside-down Mount Fuji, surpassing Everland's 77-degree diving snow scene wooden roller coaster! #Just who would have thought that people would take off their shoes and fly in the middle of winter? It's a bit cold
We arrived at the park entrance around noon. The afternoon pass wasn't valid until 1 PM, so we bought a full-day pass instead. Buying through Ctrip was convenient and a little cheaper than buying on-site. A retired lady in her early fifties came to Fuji-Q Highland specifically for their world-record roller coasters. We rode them once, and while the Takabi Coaster had the steepest drop and Fujiyama the highest and longest ride, neither felt particularly thrilling. The only one that made me scream was Eejanaika, a roller coaster where the seat spun 360 degrees while the coaster rapidly ascended and descended – it felt like being in a washing machine, my brain was practically spinning! My favorite was ZOKKON, with its amazing light and music effects – it was incredibly exciting. Despite the longest queue, we rode it twice and still wanted more. Riding it after dark is even better. To get our money's worth, we also tried a few other moderately intense rides (see picture two). Halfway through, the clouds cleared, and we saw Mount Fuji with its snow-capped peak. Climbing hundreds of steps this morning was tiring for my legs; riding roller coasters non-stop this afternoon was tiring for my neck. A perfect day! [smirk]
Fuji-Q Highland has several roller coasters that are known as the best in the world, and the scariest haunted house. If you like excitement, you will definitely not regret coming here. This is the most special amusement park I have ever seen, because every facility is very different from the amusement parks I have played before. If Disney is about stories, Fuji-Q Highland is about characteristics, which is really amazing. Before entering the park, I heard the passengers who were playing the death roller coaster screaming... Here are the roller coasters and haunted houses that have been recorded in the Guinness World Record. Since this amusement park is in the mountains, there are relatively fewer tourists than Disneyland, but popular projects still require queuing, and there are fast channels to buy fast tickets. High Flying Car, the maximum angle of this roller coaster is 121 degrees, the highest in the world. The roller coaster has two driving modes: magnetic ejection and chain rise. You can experience the acceleration from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 2 seconds and the feeling of falling at an angle of 121 degrees after vertically rising to a 43-meter-high tower, and there will be seven reversals on the way. The eejanaija roller coaster is the world's largest roller coaster with the highest number of turns. In addition to the traditional climbing, falling, and flipping, it can also rotate 360° vertically, so it is known as the first in Japan and the second in the world in the four-dimensional flipping project. Its total number of flips is 14 times, and it is written in the Guinness World Records as "14 times with feet above the head". The king of roller coasters, Fujiyana, was the world's first in the highest, largest drop, longest, and fastest when it was built in 1996. It was once known as the king of the rolling project. The maximum speed is 130km/h, the maximum height is 79m, the maximum drop is 70m, the flip height is 71.5m, the maximum inclination is 65 degrees, the maximum acceleration is 3.5g, and the whole journey takes 3 minutes and 36 seconds. There is a camera next to the track. After riding the roller coaster, go to the photo studio next to it to review your expression at the thrilling moment. Dodonpa World Ultimate Roller Coaster, this roller coaster is equipped with an acceleration device in the horizontal direction, which can accelerate the speed to 172km/h in 1.8 seconds, just like a bullet being fired. With a maximum speed of 172km/h, this project was recognized as the world's best in 2001. 🏥Fuji-Q Highland Haunted House holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and most terrifying haunted house. This is a haunted house with an entire building. The appearance of the haunted house is a shabby, desolate, and trembling hospital. Have you seen zombie movies? It is the scene in the hospital in zombie movies. Just imagine the haunted house that makes you shudder. 🏥Unlike other haunted houses, there is no specified route inside. A maximum of 4 people are allowed to enter at a time. It takes at least 50 minutes to complete the walk without getting lost. As for what will happen in the ruins of the ward with a strange smell? Just imagining it is creepy. This is a truly immersive experience, and the designer has spared no effort in setting up the horror mechanisms, with the goal of simply scaring the hell out of you. If you want to get out halfway, the staff will lead you out. There are people who have walked the entire journey blindfolded.
Fuji-Q Highland is a place I don't recommend for people with a faint heart. Of course, for people who are brave and like to challenge and excite, this place is really fun. The most impressive place here is the famous Tsz-Hsin Hospital. It really scared me and made my adrenaline soar. It was so exciting.
Fuji-Q Highland in Japan is famous for its scare-the-death experience. Its various high-speed roller coasters have won multiple Guinness records. The admission fee is 0 yen, and a one-day pass is 3,600 yen for those over 18 years old, 3,300 yen for those aged 12-17, 3,000 yen for those aged 6-11, and 1,600 yen for young children, pregnant women, and the disabled. It is adjacent to Thomas Land (free admission), so you can visit both. Address: 5-6-1 Shin-Nishihara, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture.