Fuji-Q Highland is also rather excellent, wooden rollercoasters and more.
Update – I went again last month. It’s absolutely fantastic and strongly recommended, though only go on a good day as they’re very safety-conscious and everything pretty much shuts down on the first sign of rain. Eejainaika is a particular highlight (an absolutely terrifying 4D rollercoaster).
Here’s a site with reviews of many amusement parks in Japan, that can probably give you more information than is possible here.
The biggest one is probably Tokyo Disneyland. However, most amusements parks in Japan seem to be relatively small (at least the two I visited were) and cram lots of attractions into very little space – sometimes literally intertwining different rides. Yokohama Cosmo World is an example for that (yes, that’s the entire park):
If you’re an amusement park connaisseur, I’d say you should also visit Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest one.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024