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Fuji-Q Highland

富士急ハイランド
Fujikyū Hairando
4.325779 Google reviews·Record-breaking coastersMt. Fuji backdropFree entry · pay per rideBy Fuji-Q Highland StationIrregular closing daysLong queues on peak days
AI overview

Fuji-Q Highland is the big thrill park at the foot of Mt. Fuji, famous worldwide for a handful of record-breaking roller coasters — Fujiyama, the 4D spinning Eejanaika, Takabisha with its beyond-vertical 121° drop, and the newer launch coaster Zokkon — all ridden with the mountain itself looming behind. Entry is free; you either pay per ride or buy a 1-Day Free Pass for unlimited rides, which pays off once you ride more than about three of the big ones (pricing is dynamic by date, so check online). Beyond the coasters there's a Ferris wheel, a notoriously long haunted-house attraction, and Thomas Land for younger kids. It sits right next to Fuji-Q Highland Station, making it easy to reach from Kawaguchiko. Two practical notes: closing days are irregular and hours shift with the season, so check the official calendar; and buying a date-specified ticket online saves real time at the gate.

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Price Per PersonFree park entry · pay-per-ride, or a 1-Day Free Pass (unlimited rides) Pricing is dynamic (varies by date) — check current rates online before you go
DurationHalf a day to a full day
ScheduleOpens ~9:00 · closing varies by day/season (often 17:00–19:00, later on weekends) · irregular closing days — check the official calendar
Booking RequiredWalk-in OK · buy a date-specified ticket / Free Pass online to save time · a reserved-ride system is available for popular coasters
LanguagesEnglish website, signage and staff support · very used to international visitors
IncludedThe Free Pass covers the coasters and most attractions; a few (e.g. the haunted-house attraction) may cost extra
SuitabilityThrill-seekers · the big coasters have height/health restrictions · Thomas Land and family rides for younger kids
EnglishEnglish site, signage and staff
Getting ThereRight by Fuji-Q Highland Station (Fujikyuko Line) · ~10 min from Kawaguchiko/Fujisan stations · highway buses from Shinjuku/Tokyo · parking ¥2,000
Address5-chōme-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017
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Good to know

  • Free to enter; you pay per ride or buy a 1-Day Free Pass — worth it beyond ~3 big rides. Pricing is dynamic, so check online.
  • It's a thrill-coaster park — Fujiyama, Eejanaika, Takabisha and Zokkon are the headliners, with Mt. Fuji behind them.
  • Closing days are irregular and hours change seasonally — check the official calendar.
  • Right next to Fuji-Q Highland Station; buy date-specified tickets online to save time.
  • Thomas Land covers younger kids; the big coasters have height/health restrictions.