Fuji-Q Highland Ticket – Information & Experience Details

Fuji-Q Highland
5-chōme-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan

Description

Overview

The Fuji-Q Highland Ticket, priced at ¥5,200, offers access to Japan’s premier thrill-seeking amusement park at the base of Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture. Known for its record-breaking roller coasters, Fuji-Q Highland features four iconic rides—Fujiyama, Do-Dodonpa, Takabisha, and Eejanaika—alongside family-friendly areas like Thomas Land and Lisa and Gaspard Town. The ticket includes unlimited rides on most attractions (exclusions apply, e.g., Haunted Hospital), with stunning Mt. Fuji views as a backdrop. The Afternoon Pass (entry from 2:00 PM) is available at a discount. Bookings start August 31, 2025, with e-tickets offering QR code entry. Operating hours vary (typically 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, extended to 8:00 PM in peak seasons), and closures occur for maintenance or weather. Reviews praise the thrilling rides and scenic beauty, though some note weather-related closures and long queues during peak times.

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Why Visit

  • Thrilling Rides: Experience world-record roller coasters like Takabisha (121-degree drop) and Do-Dodonpa (180 km/h in 1.56 seconds).
  • Family-Friendly: Thomas Land and Lisa and Gaspard Town offer kid-friendly rides and playgrounds.
  • Mt. Fuji Views: Stunning vistas from roller coasters and observation areas.
  • Unique Attractions: Includes anime-themed Evangelion: World and the eerie Labyrinth of Fear haunted house.
  • Convenient Booking: E-ticket with QR code skips ticket lines; discounts available via platforms like Klook.

Experience Details

Standard Operating Hours

  • Location: Fuji-Q Highland, 5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan.
  • Capacity: No strict limit, but popular rides (e.g., Fujiyama, Takabisha) have long queues (1–3 hours) during peak seasons (April, August, November). Priority Passes (¥3,000/ride) available.
  • Access:
    • Public Transport: 1-min walk from Fuji-Q Highland Station (Fujikyu Railway, ¥1,140 from Otsuki, 50 min; Otsuki reachable via JR Chuo Line from Shinjuku, ¥1,340, 1 hr). Direct Fuji Excursion train from Shinjuku (¥4,000, 2 hrs) or Express Bus from Shinjuku (¥2,000, 1 hr 40 min).
    • Driving: 5 min from Fujiyoshida IC (Chuo Expressway); parking ¥2,000/day.
    • Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4XyE4
  • Contact: Fuji-Q Highland: +81-555-23-2111; https://www.fujiq.jp/en/
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible for most areas; some rides have height/weight restrictions (e.g., 110–200 cm for Fujiyama). Contact Jasumo Tickets for assistance.
  • Hours:
    • Varies by season: Weekdays 9:00 AM–5:00 PM; weekends 8:30 AM–8:00 PM (until September 24, 2025). From October 28, 2025, typically 9:00 AM–5:00 PM. Check https://www.fujiq.jp/en/schedule/.
    • Closed: Irregular for maintenance/weather; check official website before booking.
    • Sales Period: Starts August 31, 2025.
    • Validity: One-time entry on selected date; Afternoon Pass from 2:00 PM.
  • Tickets (tax included):
    • One-Day Pass: ¥5,200 (adults); ¥2,600 (children 6–11); free for under 6.
    • Afternoon Pass: ¥4,000 (adults, entry from 2:00 PM).
    • Exclusions: Haunted Hospital, Fujiyama Slider, coin attractions (¥500–¥2,000). Priority Passes (¥3,000/ride) sold separately.
  • Note: Click Book Now for e-ticket (QR code scanned at gate with facial recognition). Book 1–7 days in advance via Klook or https://www.fujiq.jp/en/. High demand in April, August, November; arrive 30 min early. English signage; some staff speak English.

Experience Highlights

  • Roller Coasters:
    • Fujiyama: Once the world’s tallest/fastest (79m, 130 km/h), with massive drops and Mt. Fuji views.
    • Do-Dodonpa: Fastest acceleration (180 km/h in 1.56 seconds); new vertical loop added.
    • Takabisha: Steepest drop (121 degrees), with inversions and 4D spins.
    • Eejanaika: 4D coaster with rotating seats, multiple loops, and high-speed twists.
  • Family-Friendly Areas:
    • Thomas Land: Mini coasters, train rides, and playgrounds themed around Thomas & Friends.
    • Lisa and Gaspard Town: Gentle rides and French-themed photo spots.
  • Unique Attractions: Evangelion: World (life-sized anime figures), Desperation Fortress 3 (AI escape room), and Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear (world’s longest haunted house, ¥1,000 extra).
  • Additional Features: Food court (¥800–¥2,000, e.g., ramen, burgers), souvenir shops (¥500–¥5,000), and Shining Flower Ferris Wheel. Reviews praise thrilling rides and Mt. Fuji views but note rain/thunder may close major coasters.
  • Duration: 6–8 hours for full experience; prioritize roller coasters early to avoid long queues.

Ticket Information

Pricing

  • Official Prices (tax incl.):
    • One-Day Pass: Adult (12+): ¥5,200; Child (6–11): ¥2,600; Free for under 6.
    • Afternoon Pass: Adult: ¥4,000 (from 2:00 PM).
    • Free for disability certificate holders + one companion (present certificate at gate).
    • Add-Ons: Priority Passes (¥3,000/ride); Haunted Hospital (¥1,000).
  • Note: E-ticket requires QR code scan with facial recognition. On-site tickets ¥6,000–¥8,000; e-ticket saves up to ¥2,800. Non-refundable after use.

Sales Period

  • Starts August 31, 2025; valid for one-time entry on selected date.
  • High demand in April (cherry blossoms), August (summer), November (autumn); book 1–7 days in advance.

Purchase Channels

  • Official: Click Book Now for e-ticket via Klook or https://www.fujiq.jp/en/. Ensure email allows “klook.com” or “fujiq.jp”.
  • In-Person: Ticket counter (¥6,000–¥8,000, subject to availability; ¥500 same-day fee).
  • Need Assistance?: Contact Jasumo Tickets at https://jasumotickets.com/contact/ for bilingual support or group bookings.

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation 1 day prior (Mon–Fri, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM JST). No refunds post-use or for weather closures (tickets valid 90 days).
  • Full refund for park closures; check https://www.fujiq.jp/en/.
  • Processing: 7–14 business days.
  • Non-transferable after activation.

Rules

  • Venue: Outdoor/indoor park; suitable for ages 6+. Height restrictions (e.g., 130–200 cm for Takabisha). Children under 7 need a junior high school-aged companion.
  • Prohibited Items: No drones, skateboards, or alcohol on rides; food allowed in designated areas. Lockers available (¥300–¥1,000).
  • Restrictions: One-time entry on selected date. Facial recognition required for rides. No smoking in park; commercial photography banned.
  • Photography: Personal photos allowed; no drones or professional equipment.
  • Wheelchair Users: Most areas accessible; some rides restricted. Contact Jasumo Tickets for assistance.
  • Note: Peak seasons crowded; avoid weekends/holidays. Check Fuji-Q app for wait times (English available). Weather (rain/thunder) may close rides.

Note

Tickets (¥5,200) may sell out in April, August, November; book early via Book Now. Plan 6–8 hours; prioritize roller coasters by 9:00 AM. Bring passport/QR backup. Dress comfortably (10–30°C); bring raincoat for sudden showers. Combine with Kawaguchiko or Fujiyama Onsen. Check https://x.com/fujiqhighland for updates.

Inquiries

Precautions

  • Arrival: Arrive 30 min before opening (8:30–9:00 AM) via P1 gate; scan QR code at machines pre-security.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-friendly for most areas; ride restrictions apply. Contact Jasumo Tickets.
  • Weather: Outdoor rides; closures possible in rain/thunder. Bring raincoat.
  • Bring Passport/QR Backup: Required for entry/rides.
  • Luggage: Lockers (¥300–¥1,000) at entrance.
  • Crowds: Avoid weekends/holidays; buy Priority Passes for major rides.

Additional Information

  • Background: Opened in 1968, Fuji-Q Highland attracts ~2 million visitors annually for its thrilling rides and Mt. Fuji views.
  • Experience: Adrenaline-pumping coasters, family-friendly areas, and anime attractions. English signage/staff at major counters.
  • Travel Tips:
    • Transportation: Fuji Excursion train (¥4,000) or Express Bus (¥2,000) from Shinjuku. JR East Pass (¥27,000, 5 days) covers Fujikyu Railway. https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/pass/
    • Accommodation: Highland Resort Hotel & Spa (¥15,000–¥30,000, early park entry) or Kawaguchiko hotels (¥8,000–¥20,000).
    • Dining: Food court (¥800–¥2,000); avoid 11:45 AM–2:00 PM for shorter waits.
    • Etiquette: Queue politely; no eating on rides.
    • Weather: Spring/autumn ideal (15–25°C); summer humid (25–30°C); rain may close rides.
  • Merchandise: Anime-themed souvenirs, coaster merch (¥500–¥5,000).
  • Health/Safety: Masks recommended; follow park guidelines. First aid at Information Center.

Disclaimer

Jasumo Tickets offers a facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, helping them access and apply for tickets to various attractions and transportation options, including the Fuji-Q Highland Ticket 2025. We are not a reseller of tickets, nor do we sell tickets directly. Our role is to support international customers by guiding them through the official ticket booking process, ensuring they can secure their tickets through recognized platforms and authorized providers. As a business based in Japan with a bilingual staff and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by non-Japanese visitors, we address common bottlenecks such as:

  • Language Barriers: Navigating Japan’s primarily Japanese-language ticketing systems can be challenging for foreign tourists. Jasumo Tickets provides bilingual support to bridge this gap and ensure a smooth booking experience.
  • Access to Japanese-Only Platforms: Many attractions and transportation services in Japan require local knowledge to navigate and access, and often these platforms do not offer international payment options or are difficult to use for non-Japanese speakers. We facilitate the booking process by providing guidance and helping with international payment methods where applicable.
  • Limited Availability & Complex Registration: Attractions and transportation passes in Japan often have limited availability, and understanding the timing and process for securing tickets can be confusing for international visitors. Jasumo Tickets helps you manage deadlines and requirements, giving you the best chance of securing your entry. Due to high demand for the Fuji-Q Highland Ticket during peak seasons (e.g., April, August, November), availability is not guaranteed, particularly for Priority Passes or specific rides. Refunds will only be issued if entries cannot be secured through official channels or in case of cancellation by the venue. We strongly recommend booking early by clicking Book Now on this page to secure your pass at the official price (¥5,200).

Booking with Jasumo Tickets

  • How: Click Book Now for e-ticket via Klook. Contact https://jasumotickets.com/contact/ for assistance.
  • Benefits: Bilingual support, group bookings, help with Priority Passes.
  • Note: Book early for April, August, November. Price: ¥5,200.

Our Partners

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Reviews

  • “Ticket exchange is simple… quickly get your ticket and enter the park.”
  • “Raining and thundering… many facilities were not available… a pity.”
  • “Facilities are exciting… beautiful photos of Mount Fuji… so lucky.”

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