PARCO Nagoya regularly hosts various events and promotions throughout the year. Look for updates on our website or social media pages.
Yes, we offer convenient parking options within the shopping complex.
Most stores in PARCO Nagoya accept foreign credit cards, but it is always best to check with individual stores before purchasing.
Absolutely! PARCO Nagoya has a variety of kid-friendly stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.
Yes, we provide free Wi-Fi throughout the shopping complex for our customers. Ask any staff member for the network password.
Traveler reviews
A shopping mall for lovers of Japan's most well-known characters such as Snoopy, Rilakkuma, Hello Kitty, Kirby, Pokémon, and others, with stores selling merchandise featuring these characters. There are also several restaurants and clothing and other shops. There is ample parking, but depending on the day and time, there may be no spaces available or you may have to wait, as there are always events in the park in front, which means the parking lot is almost always full on weekends.
It's a huge mall, and time is never enough to explore everything :) The food court had many options. And one can enjoy an incredible shopping experience.
Consists of three connected buildings, each slightly different. They have stores for every taste. I love the west building for girly clothes. All the floors have different vibes and price ranges too.
This department store focuses on younger, more fashion forward & price friendly products. Brand names here are more local than international.
Make sure you are in the right building, I strongly recommend simply asking someone for the location of where you want to go. The signs are confusing and sometimes simply incorrect. For example, Google might say that the Pokémon store is in the basement and even some of the other stores seem to have changed floors more recently than signs were updated. Just ask and get pointed to where you want to go.
Some good shops and pop ups, I generally recommend just working your way up the escalators and walking around floor by floor to take it all in.