Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland

Front gate of the theme park
Location Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates 35°29′13″N 138°46′48″E / 35.487°N 138.780°E / 35.487; 138.780Coordinates: 35°29′13″N 138°46′48″E / 35.487°N 138.780°E / 35.487; 138.780
Owner Fujikyu Highland Co., Ltd.
Opened March 2, 1968 (1968-03-02)
Operating season Year-round
Rides
Roller coasters 7
Website www.fujiq.jp/en/
Status Operating
Fujiyama, the longest and tallest roller coaster in Fuji-Q Highland
The Haunted Hospital

Fuji-Q Highland (富士急ハイランド Fujikyū Hairando) is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. it was opened on 2 March 1968.[1]

The theme 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 second largest haunted attraction, and the newly built Hopeless Fortress.[2] Other attractions include Thomas Land, a children's area with a Thomas the Tank Engine theme and attractions themed to Gundam and Evangelion.

In 2006, on the 9th Season of The Amazing Race, the final 3 teams came here and rode Tondemina, Dodonpa and Fujiyama looking for a clue to their next destination.

Fuji-Q's most famous roller coasters are the following:

Operating roller coasters

Year opened Name Manufacturer Type Design
1995 Rock 'N Roll Duncan -- Steel Sit down
1996 Fujiyama TOGO Steel Sit down
1998 Mad Mouse -- Steel
2001 Dodonpa (ドドンパ) S&S Power Steel Sit down
2001 Fuwa Fuwa Osora No Dai-Bouken (フワフワお空の大冒険) -- Steel Inverted
2006 Eejanaika (ええじゃないか) S&S Arrow Steel 4th Dimension
2011 Takabisha Gerstlauer Steel Euro-Fighter

Bus terminal

Highway buses

References

  1. "Fuji-Q Highland". Japan and Me. 7 June 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
  2. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2012/08/19/tv/the-new-ennosuke-kohei-the-assassin-cm-of-the-week-fuji-q-highland/
  3. Fuji-Q Highland--FUJIYAMA, the king of roller coasters. Fujikyuko Co., LTD, and Fujikyu Highland. 2006. Accessed 2010-12-04.
  4. Fuji-Q Highland--DODONPA, the world’s tremendous roller coaster . Fujikyuko Co., LTD, and Fujikyu Highland. 2006. Accessed 2010-12-04.
  5. Fuji-Q Highland--eejanaika, the 4th dimension coaster. Fujikyuko Co., LTD, and Fujikyu Highland. 2006.. Accessed 2010-12-04.
  6. Don't look down! Japanese theme park set to take the title of 'world's steepest rollercoaster' from UK's Flamingoland (Daily Mail, 17 June 2011)
  7. Metropolis, "Ride", #903, 15 July 2011, p. 7.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Express bus bound for Mt. Fuji - FUJIKYUKO BUS". bus-en.fujikyu.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "富士山を発着する高速バス - 富士急行バス". bus.fujikyu.co.jp. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
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