
LEGOLAND Japan
An interactive theme park made for families with younger kids — 40+ rides and shows, building workshops and a miniature Japan rebuilt from millions of LEGO bricks, right on the Nagoya bayfront.
Plan your visitIf you're travelling with children, LEGOLAND Japan is one of the most reliable ways to make a day in Nagoya unforgettable. Opened in 2017 on the city's bayfront, it's a hands-on park built around the joy of building — best suited to families with kids roughly 2 to 12.
A park you play with, not just look at
Across its themed areas you'll find more than 40 rides, shows and attractions, many of them interactive. Children drive little cars, build and test their own creations, and steer their own way around — it's a park designed to be done, not just watched.
MINILAND — Japan in bricks
The showpiece is MINILAND, where Japan's most famous cityscapes — Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya and more — are rebuilt from millions of LEGO bricks, complete with tiny moving trains and crowds. It's worth slowing down to spot the details.
Make a longer day of it
Right beside the park sit a SEA LIFE aquarium and the colourful LEGOLAND hotel, so it's easy to extend a single visit into a fuller day — or an overnight stay — by the bay.
Good to know
Opening days and hours change by season, so always check the official calendar before you go. Weekdays and off-peak dates are calmer and often cheaper, and buying tickets online in advance usually costs less and saves you queueing.
Make it part of your trip
LEGOLAND pairs well with the Nagoya Port Aquarium for a full family day by the water. We can arrange tickets, transport and English- or Vietnamese-speaking support so the day runs smoothly — just tell us your dates.
In pictures

A colourful LEGO brick archway marking the ADVENTURE themed area

The grey stone Knight's Kingdom castle gate, framed by towers and shields

A pirate-themed water play zone with a ship and tall striped drop tower

Inside the LEGO Factory, where red, yellow and blue machines move the bricks

The LEGOLAND Japan main entrance, with a LEGO stingray fountain out front

The brightly coloured brick-built facade of a LEGOLAND entrance building


Highlights
A park you play with
Across themed areas you'll find 40+ rides, shows and attractions, many interactive — kids drive, build and steer their own way around.
MINILAND
The showpiece — Japan's most famous cityscapes (Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya and more) rebuilt from millions of LEGO bricks, full of tiny moving details.
Building workshops
Hands-on areas where children (and adults) can get building.
SEA LIFE & LEGOLAND hotel next door
An aquarium and a colourful themed hotel sit right beside the park, so you can easily make it a longer stay.
Best for ages 2–12
Designed around younger children; teens and adults enjoy it most with kids along.
Best time to visit
Open year-round, but opening days and hours change by season — always check the official calendar before you go. Weekdays and off-peak dates are calmer and often cheaper, and buying tickets online in advance usually costs less and avoids queues.
Getting there
- Kinjofuto Station (Aonami Line)About a 10-minute walk.
- Nagoya Station~24 min by the Aonami Line directly to Kinjofuto.
Plan your visit
Want to include this in a guided day with transport and an English- or Vietnamese-speaking guide? Tell us your dates and we’ll build it around you.
