Fuji-Q Highland

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While the capital boasts a reasonably good inner-city amusement park in the form of Tokyo Dome City, dedicated thrill seekers head out of town to the foothills of Mt. Fuji. The sprawling Fuji-Q Highland enjoys uninterrupted views of Japan's most iconic peak, and there's an onsen hot-spring resort next-door if you need to unwind. And the thrills? Well, if you'd rather not subject yourself to the concentrated adrenalin rush of towering Fujiyama or rapid-accelerating Dodonpa roller coasters, you could always go for the slow-burn freak out of the Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear 4.0, a haunted house that takes a whole hour to get through. The latest addition to the park's artillery of rides, Takabisha, makes its debut on July 16 and will boast a record-breaking 121 degree vertical drop. You can pay for the rides individually, but the best option is to get a 'free pass' that entitles to as many rides as you can squeeze into a day.

Details

Address
5-6-1 Shin-Nishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

Transport Highway bus from Shinjuku, Tokyo or Yokohama Station

Admission Adults: entry ¥1,200, one-day free pass ¥4,800, two-day free pass ¥7,900; 12-18 year olds: entry ¥1,200, one-day free pass ¥4,300, two-day free pass ¥7,100

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Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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