What makes it 48% Baby-Friendly: Four nursing rooms, 14 diaper stations, and stroller rental aid carers, but infants have almost no attractions beyond a small ball pool, and coaster noise can unsettle babies quickly.
Note: Fuji-Q Highland is 48% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Mount Fuji Area for a more suitable experience.
Why 0.5-1 day visit duration is ideal for with baby: Provides time to explore baby-friendly play areas, Gaspard & Lisa Town, and take breaks at a relaxed pace.
Thomas’ Dokidoki Playground Baby Area:
Indoor play area with small ball pool and dedicated baby room in Thomas Land.
Tip: Visit in late morning to avoid crowds and use the nearby nursing room for quick breaks.
Stroll Gaspard & Lisa Town:
Stroller-friendly paths with Gaspard & Lisa character statues and photo spots.
Tip: Use the wide lanes early in the day for calmer strolls and better photos.
Thomas’ Treasure Hunt Ride:
Gentle indoor rail ride suitable for toddlers, free with a child pass.
Tip: Hold baby securely on your lap and ride with an adult in front row for best view.
Nursing Rooms & Diaper Stations:
Four nursing rooms and 14 diaper stations across the park for feeding and changing.
Tip: Plan your route around nearest facilities to minimize walking with baby.

Niels
Two stars – saved only by the roller coasters. While the rides themselves are solid, the overall operations feel patronizing. The choreographed clapping chants before dispatch come across as forced, and being asked to show empty pockets again after already passing through a metal detector feels questionable, if not intrusive. Instead of feeling welcome, you get the sense that visitors are treated ...
Alan Zhang
If you are visiting Mount Fuji, this is a must-see. It is very accessible by bus from the nearby towns. There are lots of food options and ride options for people of any age. The rides can also be very intense, which was awesome. I had lots of fun here and hope to come again eventually.
Sajith Harshan
Fuji-Q Highland was one of the happiest trips of my life. We traveled from Yokohama and visited after spending a day climbing Mt. Fuji. The ticket was a little over ¥5,000, and our group had 7 people. Some roller coasters had waiting lines, but that wasn’t a big problem. I had an amazing experience with so many thrilling activities. I couldn’t experience the whole park in one day, but what I did ...
HapiTravels
Fuji-Q Highland is one of those places that feels like it was designed to test both your courage and your patience. The roller coasters here aren’t just rides, they’re full-blown spiritual experiences that fling you into the sky, flip your stomach inside out, and then set you gently back down with a strange new respect for gravity. These are without a doubt some of the best coasters in Japan, and ...
El Drago
Great Place!!! Little to no waiting in line, plus it’s incredibly cheaper than Disneyland, and I was able to try all the rides, their best rides is all their rollercoasters! Very very extreme, but it just makes you wanna ride again !!! Entrance to the park is free, but the rides cost tickets, I recommend buying the all you can ride ticket online to make the most of the visit. They also have great ...
Use indoor baby facilities to avoid summer heat. In spring and autumn, enjoy stroller strolls with Mt. Fuji views. Check winter hours as some baby areas may close early.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 × 1-Day Free Pass (advance) | JPY 11,600 |
| Stroller rental | JPY 500 |
| Meals at Food Stadium | JPY 3,000 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 15,100 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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