Fuji-Q Highland

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Fuji-Q Highland (富士急ハイランド, Fujikyū Hairando, formerly the Fujikyu Highland) is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, owned and operated by the namesake Fuji Kyuko Co. It opened on 2 March 1968.[1]

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Fuji-Q Highland
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Front gate of the theme park
Location5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida-shi, Yamanashi-ken 403-0017, Japan
Coordinates35.487°N 138.780°E / 35.487; 138.780
StatusOperating
Opened2 March 1968 (1968-03-02)
OwnerFujikyu Highland Co., Ltd.
(Fuji Kyuko)
Operating seasonYear-round
Attractions
Roller coasters6
Websitewww.fujiq.jp/en/
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Fujiyama, the longest and tallest roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland
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The Haunted Hospital

The park is near the base of Mount Fuji. It has a number of roller coasters, as well as two haunted attractions: the Haunted Hospital, the world's largest haunted attraction, and the Hopeless Fortress.[2] Other attractions include Thomas Land, a children's area with a Thomas the Tank Engine theme, and attractions themed to Mobile Suit Gundam, Hamtaro and Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Attractions

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Roller coasters

Fuji-Q Highland has six roller coasters:

  • Eejanaika (ええじゃないか): 76 metres tall (249.33 ft), 126 km/h (78.3 mph).[3] Opened on 19 July 2006 and is only one of three fourth dimension roller coasters ever built. As a fourth dimension roller coaster, its seats can rotate 360 degrees forward or backward in a controlled spin, thus allowing Eejanaika to invert 14 different times, even though the track itself inverts only three times.
  • Fujiyama (フジヤマ): 79 metres tall (259 ft), 130 km/h (81 mph).[4] Opened in 1996 and was once the world's tallest roller coaster. As of 2025, it is the world's 4th longest and 11th tallest roller coaster.
  • Nia and Animal Coaster (ニアとアニマルコースター): 0.9 metres tall (3 ft), 17 km/h (11.2 mph).[5] Opened on 18 July 1998. A kiddie coaster themed after Thomas the Tank Engine. Known as Rock 'N Roll Duncan (ロックンロールダンカン) from 1998 to 2023.
  • Takabisha (高飛車): 43 metres tall (141 ft), 100 km/h (62 mph). Opened on 16 July 2011. Contains a 121° freefall, as well as seven major inversions over 1000 metres of track.[6] It opened as the world's steepest roller coaster, and retained the record until the opening of TMNT Shellraiser in 2019.
  • Voyage Dans Le Ciel (リサとガスパールのそらたびにっき): 20 metres tall (75.5 ft), 50 km/h (31.1 mph).[7] Originally opened on 20 July 2000 as a flying coaster named Birdmen (バードメン). Was converted to an inverted coaster in 2003 due to mechanical issues. Known as Great Fluffy Sky Adventure (ふわふわお空の大冒険) from 2003 to 2017.
  • Zokkon (ぞっこん): 25 metres tall (82 ft), 73 km/h (45.4 mph).[8] Opened on 20 July 2023. Launched steel family coaster.
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Year opened Name Manufacturer Type Design
1996 Fujiyama (フジヤマ) TOGO Steel Sit down coaster
1998 Nia and Animal Coaster (ニアとアニマルコースター) Sansei Technologies Steel Sit down kiddie coaster
2001 Voyage Dans Le Ciel (リサとガスパールのそらたびにっき) Hoei Sangyo Steel Inverted family coaster
2006 Eejanaika (ええじゃないか) S&S Arrow Steel Fourth-dimension coaster
2011 Takabisha (高飛車) Gerstlauer Steel Sit down coaster (Euro-Fighter)
2023 Zokkon (ぞっこん) Intamin Steel Sit down straddled coaster (Family launch coaster)[9][10]
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Other rides

Incidents

Do-Dodonpa safety complaints

From December 2020 to August 2021, at least 6 visitors were injured[11] while riding the Do-Dodonpa roller coaster.[12] This led to the coaster's eventual closure in 2024.[13]

Fatality on Eejanaika

On 28 February 2025, a park employee was fatally injured after being crushed between one of Eejanaika's trains and its track. Concerns were raised by media that the train was unintentionally moved during the maintenance and, consequently, about lapses in mandatory safety requirements, including to disconnect power when performing maintenance on rides.[14]

In the 1985 Hong Kong comedy action film My Lucky Stars, starring Sammo Hung and Jackie Chan, the criminal gang's headquarters are underneath Fuji-Q Highland.

In 2006, on the 9th season of the American reality game show The Amazing Race, the final 3 teams visited Fuji-Q Highland and rode Tondemina, Dodonpa and Fujiyama while looking for a clue to their next destination.

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