Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji, Fuji-Q Highland is one of Japan's most famous amusement parks. Besides exhilarating roller coaster rides and scream-inducing haunted houses, the site also features children-friendly attractions based on Thomas the Tank Engine, and the anime series Naruto. Keep reading for all the information you need about Fuji-Q Highland, including details on tickets, an overview of attractions, and recommendations on eateries and accommodations in the area.Image courtesy of "PR Times"
Contents
- Fuji-Q Highland: Details and access information
- Fuji-Q Highland: Admission tickets
- 10 must-rides at Fuji-Q Highland
- 6 kid-friendly areas and attractions
- Must-visit areas for anime fans
- Best eats at Fuji-Q Highland
- Grab limited edition souvenirs at Shop Fujiyama
- 3 best accommodations near Fuji-Q Highland
- Discover Fuji-Q Highland
Fuji-Q Highland: Details and access information

Fuji-Q Highland
Address: 5-6-1 Shin-Nishihara, Fujiyoshida-shi, Yamanashi Prefecture
Official website: https://www.fujiq.jp/en/
About a two-hour drive from Tokyo, you can also get to Fuji-Q Highland by express bus and train. The express bus will drop you off near the first entrance, which leads to attractions like the Fujiyama and Takabisha roller coasters.
The train station is located by the park's second entrance, which is closest to the Eejanaika hypercoaster ride and the haunted hospital attraction Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear.
By express bus

At major transportation hubs like Busta Shinjuku, Shibuya Mark City, Tokyo Station, Haneda Airport, and Yokohama Station, you can catch an express bus that will take you directly to the parking lot of Highland Resort Hotel & Spa, which is located right next to Fuji-Q Highland. The ride usually takes around 1 hour and 40 minutes.

To catch the stunning view of Mount Fuji, take an early bus to Fuji-Q Highland. After arriving at the bus station, climb the stairs within the station for an Instagrammable shot of the mountain, which is less likely to be obstructed by clouds in the morning.
By train

If you're starting from JR Shinjuku Station, hop on the Fuji Excursion Limited Express train. You can also check the timetable on the official website.
From Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station:
Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station → (Fuji Excursion Limited Express on the JR Chuo Line) → Otsuki Station → (Fuji Kyuko Line) to Fuji-Q Highland Station
From Yokohama Station:
Yokohama Station → (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line or Yokohama Line) → Hachioji Station → (Fuji Excursion Limited Express on the JR Chuo Line) → Otsuki Station → (Fuji Kyuko Line) to Fuji-Q Highland Station
Get to Fuji-Q Highland with the JR Tokyo Wide Pass and enjoy unlimited rides on all JR East Lines, including the Fuji Excursion Limited Express, plus access to nearby attractions such as Lake Kawaguchi, and Mount Fuji.
Buy your JR Tokyo Wide Pass here
Fuji-Q Highland: Admission tickets

Admission to Fuji-Q Highland is free, however, you’ll need to purchase tickets for individual rides.
If you plan to spend the entire day at the park, it’s best to get a 1-Day Pass for optimal savings. With this pass, you can ride all attractions, and you'll break even after entering more than four of them.

For a more seamless experience, purchase your 1-Day Pass directly through WAmazing. Upon reservation, you’ll receive an e-ticket in the form of a QR code. On the day of your visit, simply scan the code at the machine next to the entrance gate to activate your ticket.
Buy your Fuji-Q Highland 1-Day Pass here

To skip the lines for popular rides, you can also purchase special "Screaming Priority Tickets" upon entering the park. They’re available at the Ticket & Information Booth.
10 must-rides at Fuji-Q Highland

Keep reading for the ten best attractions and rides at Fuji-Q Highland.
Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear: Scream your heart out at a dilapidated haunted hospital

The Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear at Fuji-Q Highland is the longest and most terrifying haunted house in Japan, spanning nearly 900 meters and taking about 50 minutes to complete.

After extensive renovation in 2021, the haunted house got new obstacle courses, plus redesigned interiors, featuring scenes of decrepit morgues and blood-stained medical supply rooms with real surgical tables and medical equipment.
You'll be immersed in suspense, as you'll only be equipped with a handheld flashlight to navigate through the nearly pitch-black hospital.
Eejanaika: Spin through the air in a World Record-breaking roller coaster

Eejanaika's standout feature is its one-of-a-kind spinning mechanism. As it moves along the track, not only do the seats tilt forward and backward, but the track itself also twists and turns, causing the entire car to spin.
With a total of 14 spins packed into this short two-minute ride, it's even earned a spot in the Guinness World Records. You'll be left to experience an unparalleled mix of fear and excitement as you spiral through the air.
Takabisha: Chase the thrill by plunging at record speed

The Takabisha roller coaster holds the World Record for its jaw-dropping maximum drop angle of 121 degrees, making it the world’s steepest roller coaster. It accelerates to a top speed of 100 kilometers per hour in just 2 seconds.

The rapid ascents, descents, accelerations, and twists deliver a thrill beyond comparison. If you manage to keep your eyes open during the vertical ascent, you may even catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji before you make the plunge.
Fujiyama: Ride the king of roller coasters

Fujiyama is a roller coaster that holds multiple World Records and runs at a breakneck speed of 130 kilometers per hour. As it ascends to its highest point at 79 meters above the ground, you'll be treated to panoramic views of Fuji-Q Highland and Mount Fuji.
For 3 minutes and 36 seconds, you'll experience adrenaline-pumping thrills, including rapid descents from a height equivalent to 20 stories, 180-degree loop-the-loops, and sudden stops.

Other nearby attractions include the Fujiyama Tower observation deck, offering views of Mount Fuji, as well as the Fujiyama Slider, a brand-new, 120-meter-long mega slide.
Tekkotsu Bancho: Spin at a towering height of 50 meters

Standing 50 meters tall, the Tekkotsu Bancho resembles a construction crane that lifts you into the air before spinning horizontally at 51 kilometers per hour.
Tentekomai: Soar in a whirlwind by piloting your wings

Tentekomai offers an electrifying ride where you harness the wind to soar skyward. You'll also take control of massive wings that tilt to change direction and do somersaults through the sky at a height of 32 meters.
Red Drop Tower: Experience a vertical fall at breakneck speed

As the ride begins, you'll slowly ascend to the top and be treated to a view of Mount Fuji. The ride unexpectedly drops from its 52-meter height at a thrilling speed of 65 kilometers per hour, where you'll experience a fleeting sense of weightlessness as if floating in outer space.
Panic Clock: Feel the g-force as you swing in mid-air

Panic Clock is a vertical spinning ride that suspends you in mid-air as it swings like a pendulum, stopping intermittently and gradually increasing in speed, eventually completing a full 360-degree rotation at a thrilling speed of 50 kilometers per hour.
Cool Japan: Enjoy a refreshing splash

At speeds reaching 80 kilometers per hour, the massive boat of the Cool Japan ride plunges 30 meters into the water, creating splashes that soar up to 18 meters high.
For those who prefer to stay dry, there are vending machines nearby where you can purchase a raincoat for just JPY 100.
Fuji Airways: Fly over Mount Fuji in a pilot flight simulation

Embark on a flight simulation adventure in Fuji Airways, where you'll be able to soar over Mount Fuji, captured with 6K camera footage.
Accompanied by 4D effects like seat vibrations, wind gusts, and scents of the forests below, you can immerse yourself in the sensation of being in a glider plane with background music composed by Joe Hisaishi.
6 kid-friendly areas and attractions

Besides thrilling rides, Fuji-Q Highland is packed with attractions designed for children, themed on Thomas the Tank Engine, and other popular characters.
Thomas Land

Thomas Land is Japan's only outdoor theme park based on Thomas the Tank Engine, a popular character in the famous British Railway Series books.
The park boasts 12 Thomas-themed attractions, including a miniature train, a three-story maze, and indoor treasure hunts. You can also find restaurants, shops, and various installations where you can take photos with characters from the series.
La Ville de Gaspard et Lisa

Gaspard and Lisa, beloved characters from a French picture book series, have their theme park beside Fuji-Q Highland.

In this whimsical village, you'll find a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower, a European-style garden, museums, and a maze. When illuminated at night, the park exudes a romantic ambiance reminiscent of Paris.
Wave Swinger

Once you hop on the Wave Swinger chairoplane, the seats slowly accelerate and ascend, reaching heights up to ten meters. As you ride, you can soar through the air and enjoy views of the breathtaking natural scenery.
Sky Cycle

The charming Sky Cycle lets a pair of cyclists pedal across a track elevated 1.8 to 6.3 meters above the ground. Spanning 336 meters, the ride meanders through a small lush green forest within the park, offering a leisurely journey perfect for families with small children.
Shining Flower Ferris Wheel

The 50-meter-tall Shining Flower Ferris Wheel is a popular ride among couples and families. Recently, two cabins have been replaced by stainless-steel cages for an extraordinary experience.
Opt for these special cabins when you want to admire Mount Fuji from behind the prison bars.
Must-visit areas for anime fans

Fuji-Q Highland collaborates with many renowned anime series from time to time, with past attractions featuring hits like Mobile Suit Gundam and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Currently, you can visit a special area themed on the internationally acclaimed anime series Naruto and its sequel, Boruto.
Naruto x Boruto Fuji Hidden Leaf Village

Step into the ninja world of Naruto and explore the Hidden Leaf Village with all your favorite characters.
You can also visit replicas of spots in the anime series like the Ninja Dojo, and get your hands on plenty of limited edition Naruto and Boruto-themed merchandise at the gift shop.
Best eats at Fuji-Q Highland

Next to La ville de Gaspard et Lisa, you'll find numerous food stalls offering treats such as shaved ice, cotton candy, crepes, burgers, fried chicken, and yakisoba (fried noodles.)
Fuji-Q Highland's food stalls and restaurants operate on a "meal ticket" system, where you need to purchase special tickets from vending machines and exchange them at the counter. You can pay with cash, transportation IC cards, and credit cards.
Slurp ramen noodles with Naruto and Iruka-sensei

At Ichiraku Ramen, you can slurp ramen noodles topped with a Naruto-themed sheet of nori seaweed.

If you're lucky, you can even sit opposite a life-size figure of Iruka-sensei and enjoy your bowl of ramen just like in the popular Japanese animation series.
Food Stadium and Garden Kitchen @Base

At Food Stadium, you can choose from udon noodles, burgers, rice bowls, curry rice, desserts, and different beverages. The seating area spans the first and second floors, with a dedicated low-seating dining area for small children.

Garden Kitchen @Base, on the other hand, offers foods like sandwiches, burgers, and gelato ice cream.
Cafe Brioche

Located in front of the main entrance at La Ville de Gaspard et Lisa, Cafe Brioche is a stylish Parisian bakery with an outdoor terrace.
Aside from delicious pastries, soups, and sandwiches, make sure to get a taste of the popular French Caramel Croissant and Mini Fuji Cheese Cream Bread as well.
Grab limited edition souvenirs at Shop Fujiyama
Don't miss out on shopping when you visit Fuji-Q Highland. With a whopping 2,000 items available, Shop Fujiyama offers an extensive selection of souvenirs, conveniently located near the main entrance.



3 best accommodations near Fuji-Q Highland
Keep reading for the best accommodations near Fuji-Q Highland if you're planning to stay a few nights in the area.
Fuji Premium Resort

Featuring stunning views of Mount Fuji from its guest rooms, this resort offers a Japanese and Western-style buffet for dinner and breakfast. After a day of thrilling adventures in the amusement park, unwind in the hotel’s tranquil hot spring baths.
Book through WAmazing to reserve a point-to-point shuttle bus service that departs from Kawaguchiko Station and Fuji-Q Highland.
Fuji Premium Resort
Address: 7139-1 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture
Access: 10-min shuttle bus ride from Kawaguchiko Station
Book here
Fuji Lake Hotel

The hot spring baths at Fuji Lake Hotel are renowned for their relaxing properties, as the water is sourced from about 1,500 meters under Mount Fuji. In the morning, you can enjoy a buffet breakfast with a view of Mount Fuji and the surrounding lakes.
Book through WAmazing to reserve a point-to-point shuttle bus service that departs from Kawaguchiko Station.
Fuji Lake Hotel
Address: 1 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko-mahi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture
Access: 10-min walk from Kawaguchiko Station
Book here
Forest Village

Located within Fuji Premium Resort, you can enjoy a serene soak in the hot springs surrounded by forests. Additionally, the hotel offers an option for a teppanyaki dinner featuring Koshu beef, a premium Yamanashi specialty, plus other meat options, seafood, and vegetables grilled on an iron plate.
Book through WAmazing to reserve a point-to-point shuttle bus service that departs from Kawaguchiko Station and Fuji-Q Highland.
Forest Village
Address: 7139-1 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko-machi, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture
Access: 10-min shuttle bus ride from Kawaguchiko Station
Book here
Discover Fuji-Q Highland

Conveniently close to Tokyo, Fuji-Q Highland is the perfect place to visit for a day of fun. With beautiful views of Mount Fuji in the distance and its various attractions, it’s a must-visit destination for thrill-seekers and families alike.
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