What other travelers are saying about Nagoya Port Sea Train Land
A Small Amusement park sitting next to the port of Nagoya with a few attractions and game stalls.
There is also a nice big Ferris Wheel with cool city views, that also has amazing air conditioning!
The grabber machines weren't amazing, and it would be great to see some Gacha machines added to the park.
Frequently asked questions
Entry to Nagoya Port Sea Train Land is completely free. Visitors only pay for individual rides they choose to experience. The park offers various ticketing options including 11-ticket coupons, unlimited ride passes, and website-exclusive discount packages for those planning to enjoy multiple attractions.
The park is easily accessible via the Nagoya Municipal Subway Meiko Line. Take the subway to Nagoyako Station and use Exit 3 - the park is just a 5-minute walk from there. From central Sakae Station, the journey takes approximately 15 minutes and costs 270 yen via the Meijo/Meiko Line.
The park features 16 different attractions with the centerpiece being the Giant Ferris wheel, recognized as the biggest ferris wheel in the Chubu Region. Other notable attractions include traditional carousel rides, "Gurururimori Great Adventure" (a card labyrinth experience), and "Digital ASOBU" featuring interactive digital gaming and immersive video experiences.
Nagoya Port Sea Train Land does not maintain its own dedicated parking facilities. Visitors arriving by car should use the Garden Pier West Parking Lot or other nearby parking areas in the Port of Nagoya district. Public transportation is generally recommended for easier access.
The park is particularly popular during winter months when it hosts an annual illumination event featuring over 50,000 festive lights throughout the amusement park. This creates a spectacular light display that transforms the park into a romantic destination for couples and an enchanting experience for families. The park also offers beautiful sunset views from the ferris wheel year-round.
We accidentally discovered this place when my kid started to get bored in aquarium. It’s an amusement park with various oldies games. The mini roller coaster got a height requirement, but most other games are open to anyone. There is no entrance fee and you only pay at the game counter that you visit, and the cost is low so everything worths it. There is also a ferris wheel, which takes about 19 mins per round. Enjoy!
Nagoya Port Sea Train Land is a hidden gem for families and anyone looking for a relaxed and fun day out. The park may be small compared to big-name theme parks, but it’s full of charm and has a great variety of rides — from classic carnival attractions to a surprisingly thrilling ferris wheel with amazing views of the port area.
One of the best things is the affordability — no entry fee, and you only pay for the rides you choose. It’s perfect for a casual visit, especially if you’re already exploring the nearby Nagoya Port Aquarium or shopping area.
The staff were friendly and helpful, and the park was clean and well-maintained. A great spot for kids, couples, and even solo travelers looking for something nostalgic and fun.
first time goin here it's nice the rides games and everything my son enjoyed it so much🥰 if your child likes to ride more than 1 time I recommend the free pass bracelet rather than 1 time tickets 🎟️
This was the best gyoza and dumpling I ever ate. When I entered, it was only my friend and I- how is this possible?? It was so tasty!! The soup was phenomenal!
Every time I will go to Nagoya I will definitely come back there!