Thomas Land is a themed area within the larger Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, dedicated entirely to the beloved children's character, Thomas the Tank Engine. It's designed primarily for younger children, offering a whimsical environment filled with rides, character photo opportunities, and themed dining experiences. For fans of the franchise, it provides a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of Sodor.
Visitors consistently highlight the park's appeal to young children, especially those who are avid fans of Thomas. Many reviewers mention the joy on their children's faces when seeing the life-sized characters and themed attractions. The facilities are described as cute and well-suited for toddlers and preschoolers. The covered play area is appreciated for offering an indoor option, and the themed restaurant with character-shaped food adds to the immersive experience. However, some visitors note that the rides are generally short, often lasting less than a minute, and the overall area is relatively small with limited variety in games.
For a smooth visit, it's recommended to allocate 2-3 hours, which is generally sufficient to enjoy the main attractions without feeling rushed. If you have a Fuji-Q Highland day pass, all Thomas Land rides are included. Otherwise, individual rides are priced at ¥400-¥500 per person, which can quickly add up, especially if adults need to accompany children. Consider the pay-per-ride option only if you plan to experience just a few attractions. Reviewers suggest that the all-inclusive day pass for Fuji-Q Highland can be a better value if you intend to ride multiple attractions, even if only in Thomas Land. Arriving early can help avoid potential crowds, though Thomas Land generally experiences fewer queues than the main Fuji-Q Highland thrill rides.
Thomas Land is located within Fuji-Q Highland at 5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida. Many visitors mention that it's accessible by train from Tokyo, with some taking a train from Shinjuku Station. If you enter Fuji-Q Highland, follow the blue line on the ground to easily find Thomas Land. Some hotels near Fujisan Station offer free passes to Fuji-Q Highland, which can include access to Thomas Land. Driving is also an option, with parking available at Fuji-Q Highland, but public transport is a common and convenient choice for many tourists.
A common complaint is the cost, particularly for individual rides, which many find overpriced given their short duration. To mitigate this, consider purchasing an all-inclusive day pass for Fuji-Q Highland if you plan to ride more than a couple of attractions. Another point raised is the limited number of open rides or shops during off-peak times; it's advisable to check the park's operational status before visiting, especially if traveling a long distance. The park's small size and lack of extensive interactive play areas are also noted, so manage expectations regarding the variety of activities beyond the rides.




