Among Japanese theme parks, Fuji-Q Highland, located in Yamanashi Prefecture about 90 minutes west from downtown Tokyo, has a reputation as being the one with the scary attractions, such as a haunted hospital and a roller coaster so fast that it broke riders’ bones. Fuji-Q never stops looking for new ways to get guests’ hearts pumping, and their newest plan to do that involves anime hit Attack on Titan.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 04 Sep 2024


Among Japanese theme parks, Fuji-Q Highland, located in Yamanashi Prefecture about 90 minutes west from downtown Tokyo, has a reputation as being the one with the scary attractions, such as a haunted hospital and a roller coaster so fast that it broke riders’ bones. Fuji-Q never stops looking for new ways to get guests’ hearts pumping, and their newest plan to do that involves anime hit Attack on Titan.
Set to open later this month is Attack on Titan The Ride: The Battle of Liberio. This is a new program for Fuji-Q’s flight-simulation motion theater ride which uses a gigantic 20-meter (65.6-foot) diameter screen that wraps to the sides, overhead, and beneath the dangling feet of guests for an immersive sensation of flight.
But instead of a leisurely air cruise around Mt. Fuji, for Attack on Titan The Ride: The Battle of Liberio fans will strap in as a new member of the Survey Corps. Apparently there’s no time to ease you in with a... More from SoraNews24
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