LEGO LAND JAPAN [Nagoya Pt. 4] (Travels in Japan Pt. 19)

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LEGOLAND® Japan is a theme park providing a full day of fun and excitement for children aged 2 through 12 and their families. The whole family can enjoy the many rides, Lego® models to play and build with, and interactive, adventurous attractions themed on the Lego block world.

Legoland Japan (レゴランド・ジャパン, Regorando Japan) is a theme park in Nagoya, Japan. It opened on April 1, 2017.[1] It is the first Legoland theme park in Japan, the second in Asia after Legoland Malaysia Resort, and the eighth worldwide.[2] The park is projected to attract over two million visitors annually.[3]
Over 40 rides, shows and attractions
Full day theme park experience with family
Outdoor attractions for year round enjoyment
Seven different themed lands
17 million LEGO bricks and 10,000 LEGO models

History
On June 30, 2014, Merlin Entertainments announced plans to open a Legoland Resort in Nagoya.[4] Construction officially began on April 15, 2015.[5] On March 27, 2017, a commemorative Legoland-themed train started running on the Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit Aonami Line to celebrate the opening of the park.[6] Legoland Japan officially opened on April 1, 2017.[1] The entrance admission is ¥6,900 for adults and ¥5,300 for kids aged 3–12. Many news sources commented on the ticket prices, which are comparable to Tokyo Disneyland’s ticket prices despite the Legoland park being considerably smaller.[7] Merlin Entertainments plans to build a Legoland Hotel and a Sea Life aquarium next to the park in 2018 to help turn the area into a resort, which is expected to cost 10 billion yen.[7]

On February 28, 2020, the park was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The park reopened on March 23, 2020 with short business hours, staff wearing masks, and temperature checks.[8][9]

Rides and attractions
The theme park includes several rides as well as a miniature town that includes landmarks such as Tokyo Station, Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto and Nagoya Castle.[10] The park is divided into seven zones: Factory, Bricktopia, Pirate Shores, Knight’s Kingdom, Adventure, Lego City, and Miniland.[11] Most rides were imported, installed and modified to meet Japanese gulations by Sansei Technologies, Inc.

Legoland Japan opened in April 2017 in Nagoya. The outdoor amusement park has many attractions aimed at young children and some attractions of interest to accompanying adults. Visitors can expect large Lego models, rides, building stations and dining areas.

The amusement park is separated into seven themed areas, matching the different universes in the Lego world. Right in the middle of the park is “Miniland Japan” which highlights the iconic attractions across the entire country and is constructed out of millions of Lego bricks. Here you can find Kyoto, Tokyo and Mount Fuji just a few steps away from one another. The rotating Observation Tower not far from Miniland offers a bird’s eye view of the park and its surroundings.

Factory and Bricktopia are two themed areas that are located right by the entrance of the park. Factory offers a factory tour where visitors can learn more about how Lego bricks are manufactured, including the types of machinery used. Bricktopia has rides as well as a hands-on area where visitors can attend workshops to learn more about model and robotics creation, and a model building and testing room. There is a Duplo playground for toddlers as well. An official Lego shop, The Big Shop, sells Lego sets and products from across the Lego universe.

The remaining four areas, Adventure, Lego City, Knight’s Kingdom and Pirate Shores offer a range of attractions and scheduled shows. Note that shows are in Japanese only. Younger children would enjoy Lego City, a theme zone which is made specifically for children. There is at least one themed shop and restaurant in each area, as well as a free-to-build section for visitors who want to build models. Character mascots can also be found in their themed areas and are typically obliging with pictures.

The Sea Life Nagoya aquarium, a Legoland Hotel and a pleasant collection of shops and restaurants are found just outside the entrance to Legoland.

AloJapan.com