Miniland installation, built with LEGO-bricks in Legoland Japan Resort, Nagoya
Miniland installation, built with LEGO-bricks in Legoland Japan Resort, Nagoya © S.Brickman, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Legoland Japan Resortレゴランド・ジャパン

The Legoland Japan Resort is a theme park located in Nagoya, Japan that opened on April 1, 2017. It is the first Legoland theme park in Japan and the second in Asia. The park features various rides, a miniature town with landmarks such as Tokyo Station, Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto, and Nagoya Castle. The park is divided into seven zones: Factory, Bricktopia, Pirate Shores, Knight's Kingdom, Adventure, LEGO City, and Miniland. Over the years, new attractions have opened, such as LEGO Ninjago World, the LEGOLAND Hotel, and the Sea Life Aquarium.

Highlights

  • Bricktopia

    The area provides a variety of activities, workshops, and programs, including robotic workshops where children of all ages can learn to program and construct their own robots in an interactive environment.

  • Miniland

    Miniland, located at the center of the park, showcases popular tourist attractions from across Japan made from LEGO bricks, including sites in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya.

  • Adventure

    The Adventure zone features interactive games and maze-like play areas for kids. It can be found on the east side of the park, with underwater attractions and adventures also in the same area.

  • LEGO City

    LEGO City offers entertaining activities for families and children, including the Junior Driving School where kids can drive an electric car and receive a driver's license after completion. Coast Guard HQ allows visitors to leisurely steer a boat ride. The Rescue Academy provides a thrilling and cooperative experience where kids can extinguish fires. Additionally, the resort features a LEGO Cinema open to all, showing LEGO movies.

  • Knight's Kingdom

    The Knight's Kingdom transports visitors back in time to a medieval world. The kingdom features attractions like the roller coasters, The Dragon and Dragon's Apprentice, which cater to both young children and older riders.

  • Pirates Shores

    Pirate Shores is the pirate-themed area surrounded by water.

  • Factory

    The LEGO Factory Tour is situated in the Factory zone of the resort. Visitors can walk through the factory corridors and view the LEGO story displayed on the walls. Machinery that produces the various LEGO pieces seen throughout the park is on display. At the conclusion of the tour, each visitor receives a freshly produced LEGO piece as a keepsake.

  • Sea Life Nagoya

    Sea Life Nagoya is a public aquarium located on the 1st and 2nd floors of the LEGOLAND Japan Hotel, opening on April 15, 2018. It features fairy tale-themed exhibitions, including one related to LEGO blocks and sea creatures. Admission is separate from LEGOLAND Japan, and the focus is on hands-on experiences, such as backyard tours where visitors can interact with animals.

Opening Hours

10:00 - 16:00

Admission

Adult: from 4500JPY

Children: from 3300JPY

Address

LEGOLAND Japan Limited, 2 Chome-2-1 Kinjoufutou, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi

Getting There

  • 6 minutes walk from Kinjofuto Station (金城ふ頭駅)

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