Fuji Q Highland
Fuji-Q Highland is the place to go if you're seeking for some extreme exhilarating adventures. This amusement park, located at the foot of Mt. Fuji, provides roller coasters that boast "the fastest acceleration in the world", "the largest loop in the world", "the world's record falling angle" and/or "the world's greatest number of revolutions".
The park is renowned for its spooky attraction as well. The ghostly hospital's two-story edifice is definitely not for the timid. The park also has family-friendly attractions available. Thomas Land, a second park with a railway theme inside Fuji Q Highland, is inspired by the British children's novels and television program Thomas & Friends. There are 11 attractions, eateries, and cafes in Thomas Land. The breathtaking view of the majestic Mount Fuji in the foreground of the rollercoasters is another reason to visit Fuji Q Highland, if the other reasons weren't enough to persuade you.
Shinjuku station, Shibuya station, and Tokyo station are just a few of the major train stations in Tokyo where you may board a Fuji Kyuko Highway bus that will transport you directly to the park in one hour and forty minutes (1h50m). Train service is another simple way to get to the park. Combo tickets are listed on their website.
Founded: March 2, 1968
Headquarters: 5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida-shi, Yamanashi-ken 403-0017, Japan
Daily opened from 10am – 6pm
Admission fee starting at ¥3,900
Website: www.fujiq.jp/