FujiQ Highland
Embark on an adrenaline-pumping adventure at Fuji-Q Highland, nestled near the majestic Mount Fuji. Enjoy thrilling roller coasters and stunning mountain vistas. Get your flexible, instant-access tickets now!-
Your pass packs value and fun with unlimited access to rides and a 3-month validity, giving you the freedom to plan your adventure whenever you like.
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Experience a 360° vertical rotation at Panic Clock, the steepest drop of 121° at Takabisha, a chance to see life in 4D at Eejanaika, and so much more.
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Thomas Land is for kids and themed around Thomas and Friends, while Lisa et Gaspard town immerses you in Lisa and Gaspard's world with its attractions.
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Choose from a Full-Day Pass for thrills, an Afternoon Pass for post-lunch fun, or a Priority Pass for early access and skip-the-line entry.
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Fun fact: The park's haunted house, Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear, is one of the longest and scariest haunted houses in the world.
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Your pass packs value and fun with unlimited access to rides and a 3-month validity, giving you the freedom to plan your adventure whenever you like.
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Experience a 360° vertical rotation at Panic Clock, the steepest drop of 121° at Takabisha, a chance to see life in 4D at Eejanaika, and so much more.
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Thomas Land is for kids and themed around Thomas and Friends, while Lisa et Gaspard town immerses you in Lisa and Gaspard's world with its attractions.
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Choose from a Full-Day Pass for thrills, an Afternoon Pass for post-lunch fun, or a Priority Pass for early access and skip-the-line entry.
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Fun fact: The park's haunted house, Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear, is one of the longest and scariest haunted houses in the world.
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Hop on and off from all major bus and rail lines as you take the scenic route everywhere, absorbing all of Fuji's charm in every ride.
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1, 2, or 3 days: the choice is yours – select a pass curated to your travel plans, knowing your rides everywhere are sorted.
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Do a lot, save a lot: visit amusement parks, get a free ride at FujiQ Highland, ride a ropeway cable car, and enjoy 2 sightseeing boat rides, etc.
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Treat yourself to great food and drinks along the way, enjoying discounts at select eateries in stations and around, including a ninja-themed restaurant.
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Did you know that up until 1872, women could not climb Mt Fuji? Their beauty infuriated Konohana-Sakuya-hime causing Fuji to erupt.
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Hop on and off from all major bus and rail lines as you take the scenic route everywhere, absorbing all of Fuji's charm in every ride.
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1, 2, or 3 days: the choice is yours – select a pass curated to your travel plans, knowing your rides everywhere are sorted.
-
Do a lot, save a lot: visit amusement parks, get a free ride at FujiQ Highland, ride a ropeway cable car, and enjoy 2 sightseeing boat rides, etc.
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Treat yourself to great food and drinks along the way, enjoying discounts at select eateries in stations and around, including a ninja-themed restaurant.
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Did you know that up until 1872, women could not climb Mt Fuji? Their beauty infuriated Konohana-Sakuya-hime causing Fuji to erupt.
Pro tips to help you make a pick
Keep in mind that some attractions may have height and age restrictions, so double-check before booking your tickets to ensure maximum thrills.
Planning a late arrival? The afternoon pass lets you join the fun from 1 PM onwards. For a full day of excitement, grab the 1-Day Pass!
Little ones tagging along? Great news! Children under the age of one year enter for free.
Need a break from the thrill? No problem! Fuji-Q Highland allows re-entry with your ticket, so you can come and go as you please throughout the day.
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About Fuji-Q Highland
Head out to the thrill capital of Japan. Conquer Fujiyama, one of Japan's fastest rollercoasters, and hop on record-breaking 40+ rides, all with Mt. Fuji in the distance. Live your anime fantasy at the Naruto x Boruto Hidden Leaf Village.
Fuji-Q Highland's Do-Dodonpa rollercoaster holds the record for the fastest launch acceleration at 1.56 seconds (0 to 180 km/h).
Eejanaika, built in 2006, was the world's first "4th Dimension" rollercoaster, featuring rotating seats for a mind-bending ride experience.
Takabisha, once the world's steepest rollercoaster, boasts a terrifying 121-degree freefall drop angle.
Fujiyama, the park's iconic rollercoaster, held the title of Japan's tallest and fastest when it debuted in 1996.
Originally an ice skating rink in 1961, Fuji-Q Highland has transformed into a leading amusement park destination in Japan.
Why visit Fuji-Q Highland?
Highlights
Plan your visit
Front gate
This main entrance is a breeze to find, located right by the highway bus terminal and easily accessible from the main road. Perfect for most visitors arriving by public transport, car, or taxi, and suitable for all ticket types.
Second gate
Located on the park's backside, this entrance is ideal for those coming from Kawaguchiko Station. It offers direct access on foot from Fujikyu-Highland Station, providing a convenient alternative for visitors arriving from the other side
Fuji-Q Highland is open every day. They typically operate year-round with slight variations in opening and closing hours depending on the season or specific days.