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NAGOYA

名古屋港シートレインランド

Nagoya Port Sea Train Land

A family-friendly amusement park featuring a variety of rides and attractions, including the Tokai region's largest Ferris wheel.

Attractions

Amusement Park, Family-Friendly, Ferris Wheel

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Nagoya Port Sea Train Land, opened in July 1995, is the largest leisure park in Nagoya's bay area. The park offers 16 attractions suitable for all ages, such as the 85-meter-tall Ferris wheel—the largest in the Tokai region—providing panoramic views of Nagoya Port and the city skyline. Other attractions include a merry-go-round, roller coaster, haunted house, and interactive digital gaming experiences. Admission to the park is free, with individual rides requiring separate fees. The park is especially enchanting during its annual winter illumination event, where over 50,000 lights decorate the area, creating a festive atmosphere.

Facilities & Services

  • Operating Hours: Typically 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays, with extended hours on weekends and holidays; hours may vary by season.

  • Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a holiday); open daily during Golden Week, summer holidays (July–September), New Year holidays, and spring break.

  • Accessibility: Facilities are wheelchair accessible.

  • Parking: Paid parking available; ¥100 per 30 minutes, with a maximum fee of ¥1,000 per 24 hours.

Contact

Address:

1-51 Nishikuracho, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 455-0034, Japan

Phone:

052-661-1520

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