Legoland Japan Theme Park
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Bring out the inner child in you and explore over 40 attractions ranging across rides, shows, and experiences at LEGOLAND Japan, located in Nagoya city.
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Explore 7 themed areas including Bricktopia, Lego City, Pirate Shores, Miniland, and more.
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See 10 featured locations from Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya built using more than 10 million Lego bricks at MINILAND.
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Choose to add to your visit by opting in for the SEA LIFE Nagoya Aquarium marveling at a 360-degree tank with an additional cost of JPY800.
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Thrill seekers would enjoy the rides to Flying NINJAGO and The Dragon and make sure you visit The Big Shop, one of the biggest LEGO Shops in Asia.
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Fun fact: The park was constructed using over 17 million Lego pieces and 10,000 Lego model sets.
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Bring out the inner child in you and explore over 40 attractions ranging across rides, shows, and experiences at LEGOLAND Japan, located in Nagoya city.
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Explore 7 themed areas including Bricktopia, Lego City, Pirate Shores, Miniland, and more.
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See 10 featured locations from Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya built using more than 10 million Lego bricks at MINILAND.
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Choose to add to your visit by opting in for the SEA LIFE Nagoya Aquarium marveling at a 360-degree tank with an additional cost of JPY800.
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Thrill seekers would enjoy the rides to Flying NINJAGO and The Dragon and make sure you visit The Big Shop, one of the biggest LEGO Shops in Asia.
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Fun fact: The park was constructed using over 17 million Lego pieces and 10,000 Lego model sets.
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Gain entry into LEGOLAND Discovery Center and discover a wide spectacle made up entirely of LEGO bricks.
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Explore the interactive city composed of over 3 million bricks and enjoy several attractions like The LEGO Factory Tour, LEGO City Play Zone, and more!
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Fasten your seatbelts as you twist and turn around the course in brick-built vehicles against a pirate, wizard, and more at the LEGO® race.
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Fight trolls on your quest to save the princess at Kingdom Quest and experience rain and wind along with your favorite lego characters at 4D cinema.
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Fun fact: The name, LEGO, is made from the first two letters of the Danish words LEG GODT, meaning “play well.”
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Gain entry into LEGOLAND Discovery Center and discover a wide spectacle made up entirely of LEGO bricks.
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Explore the interactive city composed of over 3 million bricks and enjoy several attractions like The LEGO Factory Tour, LEGO City Play Zone, and more!
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Fasten your seatbelts as you twist and turn around the course in brick-built vehicles against a pirate, wizard, and more at the LEGO® race.
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Fight trolls on your quest to save the princess at Kingdom Quest and experience rain and wind along with your favorite lego characters at 4D cinema.
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Fun fact: The name, LEGO, is made from the first two letters of the Danish words LEG GODT, meaning “play well.”
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Enjoy all the sights and activities that Tokyo’s LEGOLAND Discovery Center has to offer and watch your kids unleash their inner architects.
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Accompany your child on rides such as Merlin’s Apprentice Ride or Kingdom Quest.
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Experience the magic of a unique 4D film that combines 3D film with effects such as rain and snow before you visit MINILAND, an entire city built solely with LEGO blocks in the Discovery Center.
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Upgrade your ticket to include a visit to the immensely popular Madame Tussauds of Tokyo, which is just a quick walk away.
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Fun fact: There are over 3 million legos at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center
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Enjoy all the sights and activities that Tokyo’s LEGOLAND Discovery Center has to offer and watch your kids unleash their inner architects.
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Accompany your child on rides such as Merlin’s Apprentice Ride or Kingdom Quest.
-
Experience the magic of a unique 4D film that combines 3D film with effects such as rain and snow before you visit MINILAND, an entire city built solely with LEGO blocks in the Discovery Center.
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Upgrade your ticket to include a visit to the immensely popular Madame Tussauds of Tokyo, which is just a quick walk away.
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Fun fact: There are over 3 million legos at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center
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About Legoland Japan Resort
Legoland Japan Resort is a highlight of any family adventure collection, offering hands-on fun, gentle thrills, and imaginative play. From the iconic Miniland Japan to the lively Ninjago World and SEA LIFE aquarium next door, it’s a top pick for those seeking memorable, kid-friendly experiences in Nagoya.
Why visit Legoland Japan Resort?
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LEGOLAND Japan Main Entrance
The main entrance is situated directly in front of the LEGOLAND Japan Hotel and adjacent to SEA LIFE Nagoya, just a 5-minute walk from Kinjo-Futo Station on the Aonami Line. The entrance plaza is wide, flat, and fully wheelchair accessible, with step-free access, ramps, and automatic doors. Stroller and wheelchair rentals are available just inside the gate, and all ticketing and security checks are designed to accommodate families and guests with reduced mobility.
Regular Hours: Open daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Hours may be extended during peak seasons, weekends, or special events.
Last Entry: Final admission is typically 1 hour before closing time.
Special Hours/Closures: The park is usually closed on select Tuesdays and Wednesdays, especially during low season (February, November). Closed on New Year’s Day and occasionally for maintenance or private events. Always confirm your chosen date on the official website before planning your visit.
Lockers are available for rent near the park entrance for storing personal belongings and larger bags.
Multiple souvenir shops are located throughout the park, offering LEGO sets, exclusive merchandise, and themed gifts.
Kids play areas and creative build zones are available in several themed lands, including Bricktopia and Duplo Play.
Dining outlets are located across the park, serving a variety of family-friendly meals, snacks, and drinks.
Toilets are conveniently located throughout the park, including accessible restrooms and baby changing facilities.
Paid parking is available at the nearby Kinjo-Futo Parking area. Parking is managed by the city and is a short walk from the park entrance.
ATMs are available near the entrance and in select areas within the park for your convenience.
A first aid station is located within the park. Please approach any staff member for assistance in case of medical needs.
Baby nursing rooms are available for families with infants and young children.
Information desks are located near the entrance and in key areas for guest assistance and park information.
Wheelchairs are available for rent at the entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.
The park is wheelchair accessible, with accessible restrooms and step-free routes throughout most areas.
Strollers are allowed throughout the park and can be rented at the entrance.
Service animals are allowed in all public areas of the park.
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