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Legoland Japan

A vibrant and interactive amusement park offering a full LEGO-themed experience for families with young children.

Attractions

Theme Park, Family-Friendly, LEGO, Amusement Park

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Opened in April 2017, Legoland Japan is a must-visit destination for families and LEGO enthusiasts. Located in Nagoya’s Kinjofuto district, this outdoor amusement park features over 40 rides, shows, and attractions spread across seven themed areas, including Bricktopia, Adventure, LEGO City, Knight's Kingdom, Pirate Shores, Factory, and Miniland Japan. The park highlights include large LEGO models, hands-on building stations, and interactive rides suitable for children aged 2-12. Visitors can also enjoy the SEA LIFE Nagoya aquarium and the adjacent Legoland Hotel, which offers immersive LEGO-themed accommodations. Legoland Japan ensures a fun-filled day with dining options, workshops, and seasonal events to enhance the experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Themed Rides and Attractions
  • Dining Options
  • Souvenir Shops
  • Interactive Workshops
  • SEA LIFE Aquarium

Contact

Address:

2-2-1 Kinjofuto, Minato-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 455-8605, Japan

Phone:

0570-058-605

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