Contact Fuji Television

Before you contact us, please check the FAQ below.

Q. Can I take a tour of Fuji Television?
A. There are several areas within the Fuji Television headquarters building that are open to the general public. The 5th floor Studio Promenade displays sets, items, and props from Fuji Television’s popular programs where visitors can take pictures. There is also an area where visitors can enjoy a look at our studios. The 25th floor Sphere Observation Deck features a virtual reality set where one can experience what it is like to be a newscaster for a Fuji Television program, as well as see a spectacular 270-degree panoramic view of Tokyo! Collect six stamps located in various spots within the Fuji Television building to receive a prize. The sphere is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Tuesday to Sunday and closed on Monday. (When Monday is a national holiday, the sphere will be closed on Tuesday.) Admission fees are 500 yen for adults and high school students, 300 yen for junior high and elementary school students, and free for children preschool age and younger. Tickets can be purchased at the 7th floor ticket booth. Many Fuji Television-related goods are sold at the souvenir shop located in the 7th floor Fuji Television Plaza. The 1st floor Theater Mall features restaurants and souvenir shops.
Q. How can I get tickets to a show taping?

A. There are several ways to get tickets to tapings of Fuji Television shows.
1. Several programs seek audiences through the following website.
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/present/ (Japanese only)
2. Fuji Television Club members can request tickets to show tapings that are unavailable to the general public.  For more information, access the Fuji Television Club website. http://www.fujitv.co.jp/ftvclub/ (Japanese only)
3. Some shows provide ticket information before, during, or after the show. 

Please note that the above information and websites are only available in Japanese

Q. How can I participate in a show?

A. Check the website of your favorite show to see if they are seeking contestants.  Fuji Television Club members can also appear as extras in Fuji Television’s dramas and movies.  For more information, access the Fuji Television Club website.
http://www.fujitv.co.jp/ftvclub/ (Japanese only)

Please note that the above website is only available in Japanese.
Q. How can I watch Fuji Television programs outside of Japan?

Fuji Television airs evening news, dramas, variety, and infotainment programming throughout much of the United States of America and Europe.  Since this service is aimed at native Japanese speakers residing abroad, all programs are aired entirely in Japanese, without foreign language subtitles.  For more information, access http://www.fci-ny.com/ (USA) or http://www.jstv.co.uk/english (Europe)

Q. Are there any job opportunities and internships at Fuji Television?
A. Fuji Television does not take part in internships. Information regarding job opportunities is available on the Fuji Television Japanese website. http://www.fujitv.co.jp/saiyo/index.html All applicants must be new graduates of a four-year college and fluent in Japanese.
Q. Can you send or sell me a certain Fuji Television program?
A. Fuji Television does not give out tapes/DVDs or sell its programs to individual viewers. Many popular Fuji Television programs have been made into DVDs (Japanese only) and are available on the Fuji Television Japanese website as well as other shopping websites.
Q. Do you have English versions of your programs?
A. Fuji Television does not release English versions (subtitled/dubbed) of its programs.

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