![]() ![]() ¥8,000* for four people, ½ price with 1-Day Pass Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear (not included in Free Pass) ![]() Tentekomai, Tekkotsubanchou, Tondemina, or Nagashimasuka See this comparison of the Free Pass and the most popular rides: 1-Day Free Pass If you book online, you can get an e-ticket valid for 3 months, and usually save a few yen as well your time. Since just three tickets to the most popular rides cost almost as much as a Free Pass, it makes sense to buy one unless you’re really sure you won’t need it. Or, if you prefer to take it slow, you can just buy tickets for a few rides, but the cost soon adds up if you like the thrill rides. If you want to squeeze a lot of rides into a short time, there’s also an Afternoon Free Pass option. If you plan on spending the full day there, we recommend the Fuji-Q 1-Day Free Pass for unlimited fun on almost every attraction in the park. Fuji-Q Highland Tickets and PricesĮntry to Fuji-Q is 100% free! Rather than paying to get in, you buy tickets for individual rides. Here’s what you need to know before you go. They say fools rush in where angels fear to tread, but that doesn’t make foolishness a requirement for visiting Fuji-Q. Closing time can sometimes extend to 9 p.m., mostly on weekends and national holidays.įuji-Q does close for a few days of the year, mostly on Thursdays, so check their latest timetable here before going with an open-date e-ticket. Just be aware the English pages are machine-translated, and they only post a few months at a time. The park hours vary throughout the year, with no discernable pattern. The core opening hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Now that’s over with, on to the main event! Fuji-Q Highland Opening Hours
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