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What to see at Legoland Japan

Factory

Start your visit here. Watch how LEGO bricks are made on the LEGO Factory Tour, explore toddler-friendly DUPLO play spaces, and shop at The Big Shop one of the largest LEGO stores in Japan.

Bricktopia

A creativity-focused zone packed with indoor build areas, workshops, and the gentle Observation Tower ride. Great for hands-on LEGO fun and cooling off indoors.

Miniland

The visual highlight of the park. See intricate LEGO recreations of Tokyo, Kyoto, Mount Fuji, and other iconic landmarks built from millions of bricks, complete with moving trains, boats, and interactive buttons.

LEGO Ninjago World

Step into a ninja training world. Try Flying Ninjago, meet favourite characters, and explore detailed temple-style architecture.

Adventure

Jungle exploration meets treasure hunting. Highlights include Submarine Adventure with real marine life and the interactive Lost Kingdom laser ride.

LEGO City

Kids take charge here. Drive electric cars at Driving School, race to put out fires at Rescue Academy, and role-play real-world jobs.

Pirate Shores

A lively waterfront zone full of water-based fun. Expect splash battles, swinging pirate ships, and plenty of chances to cool off on warm days.

Additional information

  • Opened in April 2017 as Japan’s first outdoor LEGOLAND park.
  • Features 40+ rides, shows, and attractions across seven themed zones.
  • Built using approximately 17 million LEGO bricks.
  • Designed mainly for families with children aged 2–12.
  • Online booking is usually cheaper than buying at the gate.
  • Some rides have height and age restrictions.
  • Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed (exceptions for infants/special dietary needs).
  • The official park app shows maps, show schedules, and ride wait times.
  • Weekdays typically have shorter queues than weekends and holidays.
  • No dedicated on-site parking; use the nearby Kinjo Futo paid parking.
  • Kinjo-futo Station (Aonami Line) is about a 5-minute walk from the entrance.

FAQs

The park is in the Kinjo Futo waterfront district of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, about 5 minutes on foot from Kinjo-futo Station (Aonami Line).