Fuji-Q Highland (富士急ハイランド) is a major amusement park located in the Fuji Five Lakes region at the foot of Mount Fuji. One of Japan's most popular theme parks, Fuji-Q Highland is best known for its thrilling, record holding roller coasters and elaborate, anime themed rides and attractions. The park strives to be at the forefront of theme park entertainment, and has been constantly opening new rides and attractions, including Guinness World Record breaking roller coasters. |
Currently, the park has four major roller coasters. Fujiyama, the park's centerpiece attraction, was the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster when it opened in 1996, and it continues to rank among the best coasters in the world. Dodonpa (2001) is currently the parks speediest coaster and the world record holder for fastest acceleration. Eejanaika (2006), a "4th dimension" roller coaster with seats rotating within the car, has the most inversions of any roller coaster. Finally, Takabisha, built in 2011, is the steepest roller coaster in the world, dropping at an angle of 121 degrees. |
FUJIYAMA フジヤマ |
FUJIYAMA, the "KING OF COASTERS," which boasts world-class specs, including a maximum speed of 130 km/h (81 mph), a maximum drop of 70 m (230 ft.), and a maximum height of 79 m (259 ft.).
The thrill on this attraction is so out-of-this-world that we guarantee you'll feel like you did the first time you rode it no matter how many times you're on it!
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Height restrictions:Must be at least 120 cm (3 ft. 11 in.)
Age restrictions:Up to 62 years of age
Specifications
Total length:2.045m
Max height:79m
Max speed:130km/h
Capacity:28 persons
Ticket:1,000 yen If the free pass fee None.
Dodonpa ドドンパ |
Go up to 172 km/h (111 mph) in a mere 1.8 sec. after launch!! A thrilling sense of acceleration you can't experience anywhere but on DODONPA!!
Come and try out DODONPA, the attraction that races around almost the entire park at speeds so fast you can't even breathe!
Get a sense that you're being thrown through the air on the vertical tower, halfway through the track!
For riding on the attraction
Height restrictions:Must be at least 130 cm (4 ft. 3 in.)
Age restrictions:Must be between 10 and 60 years of age
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Eejanaika ええじゃないか |
Enjoy unprecedented thrills and a feeling of liberation as you experience three different kinds of spins, "the spinning of your seat forward and backward," "loops and flip-flops through the air,"
and "spinning with twists in it," while you race down the track!
As an added bonus, you'll hang there with your legs dangling, so you won't be able to plant your feet anywhere to steady yourself. This will send a strange sense of being hurtled through the air
coursing through your body.
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Takabisha 高飛車 |
Get plenty of thrills from this spine-tingling drop produced using a linear launch system with linear acceleration and a vertical ascent! A heartpounding experience with non-stop thrills awaits you starting with a vertical ascent that takes you straight up toward the sky followed by a brief stop at the top tilted downward just before the highlight finishing off with a max. 121°-tilt drop in free fall.
For riding on the attractionHeight
restrictions:Must be between 130cm ~
Age restrictions:Must be between 10 and 60 years of age
Specifications
Total length:1.004m
Max. tilt of drop: 121°
Max speed:100km/h
Capacity:8 persons
Ticket:1,000 yen
The park also has several large scale entertainment attractions, many of which are based on popular anime series. There are also two maze attractions: the Ultimate Horror Labyrinth (aka Haunted Hotel), one of the world's largest and scariest haunted attractions; Ultimate Fort, a prison escape themed puzzle maze. |
Evangelion:World エヴァンゲリオン |
Filled with a variety of things from the world of Neon Genesis Evangelion, including the first 3-D life-sized scale model of the "General-purpose, humanoid battle weapon, the Cyborg Evangelion Unit-01" ever built, a life-sized reproduction of the cockpit of an Evangelion, a scale model of "Kaworu Nagisa," and other items!
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Fuji Airways 富士飛行社 |
Beautiful seasonal sceneries of Mount Fuji seen in huge screen.
Flight experience with full of senses of reality from low flying of lakes and upper air of the crater.
Fuji Airways are The great Mount Fuji always there in all-weather ride attraction.
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Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear 戦慄迷宮 |
All rooms and corridors redesigned!
Also with new rooms including "The Quarantine Ward," "The CT Scan Room," "The Diagnostic Exam Room," "The Third Operating Room," "The New Mortuary," "The Second Long Corridor," and "The Bacteria
Lab."
With the longest route in history at 900 m and lasting over 60 minutes long!
The level of "labyrinthine" twists increased with a complete renewal of the entire route, and you will be gripped with a terror that you're "never going to get out alive..."
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Ultimate Fort 絶望要塞 |
Ultimate Fort is a walk-through attraction set up as a labyrinth in a huge fortress with mission tasks to clear in order to escape. The goal is to make it so difficult as to boast a successful
escape rate down as close to 0% as possible.
Guests who take on the challenge have to try to work through a labyrinth of countless doors, corridors, and rooms and strict security set up within the fort and make it out within the time limit.
There are different stages inside, with the stages becoming increasingly difficult as you progress through the fort. Each stage is full of hidden clues, secret doorways, and other traps and
contraptions all designed to trip you up. This is not the type of maze that can be cleared by merely fumbling around in the dark. Only those who posssess the knowledge, memory power, physical
strength, imagination, and most of all, luck will be able to persevere to the end and earn the rank of "Sucessful Escapees."Successful escapees will be given a prize to recognize their glorious
achievement.
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In addition to those major rides and attractions, the park further offers a host of amusement park staples such as tea cup, frisbee, log flume, pirate ship and drop tower type rides along with traditional rides such as a ferris wheel, carousel and sky swings. |
Tekkotsu BANCHO 鉄骨番長 |
Tentekomai てんてこまい |
Red Tower レッドタワー |
Tondemina トンデミーナ |
There are also a number of anime based kids attractions, such as the Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro haunted house, Hamutaro rides (including a kid sized roller coaster, pirate ship and labyrinth), Kaiketsu Zorori Land.
Furthermore, one area of the park is home to Thomas Land, a train themed zone which is based on the British Thomas the Tank Engine books and television series. This area is aimed at young children, and features child friendly rides and attractions including the Thomas and Percy Train Ride, the Thomas Land 3D Theater, and a variety of small rides and other kid related activities. |
Restaurants, rest areas, souvenir shops and carnival games are spread out around the park. |
Food Stadium フードスタジアム |
A restaurant that serves local specialties from the area around Mt. Fuji. The Yoshida udon and Hoto udon dishes (specialties of Yamanashi Prefecture) served here are popular.
Restaurant Bohatei お食事処 防波亭 |
A beach house right in front of the Great ZABOON. With a terrific selection of rice bowl dishes like Hitsumabushi Donburi (rice bowl dish with barbequed eel)!!
Lagoon Resuaurant ラグーンレストラン |
Cafeteria style restaurant where you can taste the chef's western specialties.
Through the large window, customers can enjoy watching boat rides in summer and skating in winter.
K's Thomas Café K'sトーマスカフェ |
A fast food restaurant inside Thomas Land. A wide variety of lunch meals, snacks, and drinks await you here.
Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 or longer on weekends and holidays) Closed: Small number of irregular closing days Fees: 1500 yen (entrance only) 5700 yen (entrance and unlimited rides) Individual rides typically cost between 400 and 1000 yen per ride. |
The information on this page is updated in April 2016.
The possibility want that information has been changed, please check the official website of each facility.