The large-scale amusement park Fuji-Q Highland is closer to Mt Fuji than it is to Tokyo, but its easy accessibility from the capital makes it a great day trip destination. During winter, the park ...
Fuji-Q Highland is a must-visit amusement park if you’re a thrill-seeking adrenaline junkie. With attractions like a roller coaster whose launch speed is so fast it breaks bones and a haunted house ...
On July 28, Fuji-Q will open the doors to its new attraction, “Fortress of No Hope”. They say they’re aiming for a 0% success rate of escape from the walk-through maze building. Guests will contend ...
As a kid growing up in Texas during the late 1980s, hearing names like Astro World and Six Flags were whispered delights, the promise of a day of thrilling rides and carnival-style food. In Japan, ...
If you’re looking to get the views without the adrenaline rush, you’re in luck. As of last summer, Fuji-Q now has a 55m-tall observation deck right beside the theme park's scariest roller coaster.
Stunningly located at the base of Mount Fuji, you’ll find the unusual and thrilling amusement park Fuji-Q Highland. It was on my radar after learning about Do-dodonpa, the roller coaster featuring the ...
Fuji-Q Highland is a famous amusement park near Mt. Fuji. Highland Resort Hotel & Spa is the park's hotel. Besides being conveniently located next to Fuji-Q Highland, guests receive exclusive benefits ...