From Nagoya Station, take the Aonami Line to Kinjofuto Station (25 minutes, 360 yen). Trains run every 15 minutes. Legoland is a 5-minute walk from there, near the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park. Japan Rail Pass is not valid.





Legoland Japan
Legoland Japan, opened in 2017 in Nagoya, is an exciting outdoor amusement park designed for families, especially young children. The park features large Lego models, fun rides, building stations, and themed dining areas. At its heart is Miniland Japan, where millions of Lego bricks recreate iconic Japanese landmarks like Kyoto, Tokyo, and Mount Fuji. Nearby, the rotating Observation Tower offers a stunning panoramic view of the park and beyond.
Right at the entrance, Factory and Bricktopia invite visitors to explore Lego production and hands-on building workshops. Other themed zones—Adventure, Lego City, Knight's Kingdom, and Pirate Shores—offer interactive attractions and live shows (in Japanese). Outside the main park, visitors can also explore Sea Life Nagoya Aquarium, a Legoland Hotel, and various shops and restaurants, making it a complete family-friendly destination.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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10:00 to 17:00 (until 18:00 or later on weekends and national holidays)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Ticket prices vary depending on the date
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Adults (19+ years):
5000-7400 yen
Children (3-18 years):
3700-4800 yen
Discounts apply when purchased in advance or purchased through Klook.
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