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Last Year, I won a 2 free pass ticket to visit the exciting and most thrilling park located at the foot of infamous Mt. Fuji in the Fujiyoshida City at Yamanashi Prefecture.
Actually, I'm not familiar with Fuji Q (I am more familiar with Disney Land Tokyo and Nagashima Spa Land) because I don't see it being advertise on national TV Japan. I just saw it on a magazine and joined the contest, luckily I won.
I've used Uncle Google to help me know more about the park and looking at the photos on the web really excites me and the eagerness to go is getting high.
My husband hesitate to go because he doesn't know the place and it's 4 hours drive via expressway from our place. If coming from Tokyo it's 2 hours drive.
Here are the attraction's that you could enjoy while you are there:
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| photo from the theme park review The king of roller coasters that set 4 Guinness records in 1997, reaching the max speed of 130 km/h. No matter how many times you ride it, the excitement and thrill never fade. |
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| photo from the site The world's most exhilarating roller coaster, DODONPA reaches 172 km/h in only 1.8 sec after launch. Challenge your limit with the feeling of zero gravity, incredible slope and vertical rise and fall! |
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The mega roller coaster set a Guinness record for the total number of spin. The seats spin forward and backward, loops and flip-flops on the air, and spinning with twist in it. This is our(hubby & I) favorite. This unprecedented creature with 14 inversions has set the 13th Guinness record, following FUJIYAMA, the king of roller coasters, and DODONPA, the world’s tremendous roller coaster.
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My daughter had enjoyed the Thomas Land.
The Theme Park is tourist/foreigner friendly as the signs and instructions are written in both in English and Japanese.
Visit their website and watch the short video clip of the rides. Just watching you will feel your heart is pounding.
Whether rain or shine you can enjoy the theme park and have a beautiful view of Mt Fuji.
I am not affiliate with Fuji-Q Highland. This is not a paid post.








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