“FUJI-Q HALLOWEEN Horror Night 2024” to be held on October 25th (Friday) and October 27th (Sunday)
Fuji Kyuko Press release: October 21, 2024 “FUJI-Q HALLOWEEN Horror Night 2024” will be held on October 25th (Friday) and 27th (Sunday) Limited to 100 people! Truly scary experience at an amusement park after closing
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space…”This project is a “terrifying” horror event set in the dark and quiet Fuji-Q Highland park after the park has closed, where ghosts mercilessly attack everyone. This year, with the title “Dimensional Scramble – A night where various horrors intersect,” participants will take on the most frightening missions in three areas. You will explore every corner of the eerie areas that only event participants are allowed to enter, such as attraction
facilities, and submerge the attacking ghosts. An immersive experience that goes beyond just “running away” and “screaming.” This is a horror event limited to 100 people per day, “only for those who want to experience real horror.” Please consider your participation carefully. • Three area concepts ◆A: Devil worship area In a village at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, a mysterious ritual called the “Devil’s Pot” is passed down from generation to generation, and on the day of the waning moon at the end of October, young people throw coins into the pot. It is said that if you arrive at the devil’s abode and throw a coin into the pot, you will be able to live for one year this year. ◆B: Horror Labyrinth Area There’s something strange about this “ghost park”. The secret human experiments that continue to this day, the many spirits that try to possess people in search of a place to go, and the selfish and curious nature of the evil spirits are serious. We pray that the participants will be able to escape from the evil spirits and remain in this world, and that they will not become victims of tragedy. ◆C: Guidance area Ferris wheel and straw dolls. The Ferris wheel at Fuji-Q Highland was built on the site of an old shrine. There is also a legend that the spirits of samurai from the Sengoku period are sealed away with straw dolls. The samurai have placed a curse on this land, and in order to break the curse, it is necessary to perform a ritual each year in which 100 small straw dolls are placed on an altar. • Event overview ■Date and time October 25th (Friday), 27th (Sunday), 2024 18:20-20:10 *Reception hours:
17:00-17:50 ■Reception location Fuji-Q Highland Special tent next to the event stage in Central Park ■Fees 3,000 yen per person
*Participation conditions: Only those who have a free pass, afternoon pass, or sunset night pass ■Capacity Limited to 100 people per day Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and will end once the capacity is reached. ■Special page
http://www.fujiq.jp/event/fujikyu_horrornight_2024.html ■Business hours 9:00-19:00 (may vary) Please check the official website for details. ■Fees Admission fee: Free Free pass: 6,000 yen to 7,800 yen for adults, 5,500 yen to 7,300 yen for junior high and high school students Elementary school students 4,400 yen to 5,000 yen, infants and seniors 2,100 yen to 2,500 yen *Prices vary depending on the day. Please check the official website for details. ■Access By car: Approximately 80 minutes from Shinjuku on the Chuo Expressway, adjacent to Kawaguchiko IC Approximately 90 minutes from Tokyo via Tomei Expressway, Gotemba IC, Higashi Fuji Goko Road Bus: About 100 minutes by express bus from Shinjuku, get off at Fuji-Q Highland About 110 minutes by express bus from Tokyo Station, get off at Fuji-Q Highland *In addition to the Tokyo metropolitan area, direct buses are operating from over 30 locations such as Nagoya and Kansai. Train: Transfer to the Fujikyuko Line at Otsuki Station on the JR Chuo Main Line and get off at Fujikyu Highland Station Approximately 50 minutes from Otsuki Station • Company Company name: Fuji-Q Highland Co., Ltd. Representative: Takeaki Matsumura Established: June 1, 1964 Address: 5-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture Official website: https://www.fujiq.jp/