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中部電力 MIRAI TOWER

Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER

Nagoya’s iconic 180-meter tower in Hisaya-odori Park offers panoramic city views, a retro-futuristic design, and a glowing presence in the skyline.

Attractions

Observatory, Landmark, Night View

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Standing as one of Japan’s earliest TV broadcast towers, the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER—formerly known as Nagoya TV Tower—is both a historic symbol and a revitalized urban attraction. Located in the heart of Hisaya-odori Park, the 180-meter-high structure features two observation decks: the Sky Deck and the open-air Sky Balcony, both offering sweeping views of Nagoya’s skyline, the surrounding greenery, and even the distant Alps on a clear day. Recently renovated, the tower now blends retro Showa-era architecture with sleek modern touches, including an LED-lit façade and an interior lounge space. Whether visited by day for the view or at night for the atmosphere, MIRAI TOWER remains a must-see landmark that captures Nagoya’s blend of nostalgia and innovation.

Facilities & Services

  • Sky Deck (indoor) and Sky Balcony (open-air)

  • Nighttime light displays

  • Lounge café and event space

  • Gift shop with tower merchandise

  • Elevator and barrier-free access

Contact

Address:

3 Chome‑6‑15 先 Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460‑0003

Phone:

052-971-8546

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