This department store is kind of old, and honestly a little boring. But it does have Muji! I was just too lazy to carry stuff back to the city from here.
But but but!
Did you know?
The rooftop here is super beautiful. Such a shame though...
Mt. Fuji was half-hidden, like "a lady hiding half her face behind a pipa"? I think that’s how the saying goes? It only wanted to give me half the luck, haha.
The rooftop is really lovely, and they sell coffee.
But you can also just sit and rest there without buying anything.
I thought it was great!
I got two nosebleeds in the restroom here QQ
It was too hot and too dry.
Also, this building is super convenient because it’s connected to the station〜
They also sell Mt. Fuji-related souvenirs on the first floor.

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Fuji-Q Terminal Building Q-STA
A shopping mall with excellent access, directly connected to the station.
A commercial complex directly connected to Mt. Fuji Station on the Fujikyuko Line, with grand views of Mt. Fuji. Across seven floors (B1–6F), you’ll find everything from the latest fashion and interior goods to daily essentials and food, with plenty of items to make everyday life more fun and colorful.
On the 1st floor, there’s a great selection of Yamanashi specialties—local sweets and regional products, Yamanashi wine, and local sake—perfect for souvenir shopping. Also worth checking out are original items like stoles and umbrellas made with high-quality fabrics from local weaving mills. There’s also a restaurant where you can enjoy dishes made with plenty of local ingredients while admiring Mt. Fuji through the windows, plus a casual food court, so you won’t be short on great eats.
The amusement floor packed with fun—crane games, medal games, and photo booth (purikura) corners—is also popular. With something for everyone from small kids to adults, it’s a hit with families as well as couples.
The free observation deck on the 6th floor is a prime photo spot, offering a panoramic view of Mt. Fuji in all its grandeur.
Highlights
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A shopping mall directly connected to Mt. Fuji Station on the Fujikyuko Line.
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A full lineup of everything from interior goods and fashion to everyday items and gourmet food.
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Plenty of Yamanashi’s signature sweets and local sake, making it handy for souvenir shopping.
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Mt. Fuji can be seen all at once from the rooftop observation deck, and its beautiful, symmetrical shape is said to be especially impressive.
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A shopping mall directly connected to Mt. Fuji Station on the Fujikyuko Line
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A wide selection of Yamanashi-only sweets and local sake
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Take in an all-in-one view of Mt. Fuji from the rooftop observation deck
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?
Available at select stores.
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Are there coin lockers?
Yes.
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Is there a smoking area?
No.
Reviews
Some reviews are AI-translated.
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For a station building in Japan, you really don’t have to think too hard—Q-STA is a must-stop spot for taking pics at Mt. Fuji Station and doing a bit of shopping.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 富士急ターミナルビル Q-STA
- Postal Code
- 403-0005
- Address
- 2-5-1 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi
- Phone
- 0555-23-1111 (main)
- Closed on
- Irregular holidays
- Hours
- 10:00am–8:00pm *Varies by store
- Access
- Directly connected to Mt. Fuji Station on the Fujikyuko Line
- Credit Cards
- Accepted at select stores
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)



