Legoland Japan Resort
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]
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Location | Minato-ku, Nagoya, Japan |
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Coordinates | 35°03′02″N 136°50′36″E |
Theme | Lego toys and childhood amusement |
Owner | Merlin Entertainments |
Opened | April 1, 2017 |
Operating season | Year-round |
Area | 23 acres (93,000 m2) |
Attractions | |
Total | "Over 40" |
Website | Official website |
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.
Roller coasters
Coaster | Opened | Manufacturer | Import/Install/Adjustment | Area | Description |
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Dragon Coaster | 2017 | Zierer | Sansei Technologies,Inc. | Knight's Kingdom | A steel roller coaster with a dragon theme |
Dragon's Apprentice | 2017 | Zamperla | Sansei Technologies, Inc | Knight's Kingdom | Smaller than the Dragon Coaster, but still a steel roller coaster with a dragon theme |
Amusement Rides
Amusement Rides | Opened | Manufacturer | Area | Description |
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Observation Tower | 2017 | Sansei Technologies | Bricktopia | About 50m high Tower to see 360 degree views over the entire park and Port of Nagoya by slow rotation. |
Imagination Celebration | 2017 | Sansei Technologies | Bricktopia | Pino themed tea-cup ride |
Access
The park is close to Kinjō-futō Station on the Nagoya Rinkai Rapid Transit Aonami Line.
See also
References
- Yoshimoto, Minako (2 April 2017). "Long line marks opening of Legoland Japan in Nagoya". The Asahi Shimbun. Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Bolton, Adam (20 March 2017). "Lego makes Japan its next Legoland destination". Cnet. Cnet. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- Okuma, Yu (6 March 2017). "Aquarium to open near new Legoland theme park in Nagoya". The Asahi Shimbun. Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- "Legoland park for Japan to be built by 2017". Retrieved 4 April 2017.
- The Asahi Shimbun. "The Asahi Shimbun Weekly". Getty Images.
- "LEGOLAND train begins service on Nagoya's Aonami line". Japan Today. Japan Today. 29 March 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- Kobayashi, Hiroyuki; Kondo, Naho (5 April 2017). "Legoland Japan makes solid start despite high admission fees". Nikkei Asian Review. The Nikkei. p. 2. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
- "Theme parks and attractions reopen in Japan". blooloop.com. 23 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- Bevil, Dewayne (20 March 2020). "Legoland Japan set to reopen Monday after 3-week coronavirus closure". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- "Japan's first outdoor Legoland park opens in Nagoya". The Japan Times Online. 2017-04-01. ISSN 0447-5763. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
- "Legoland Japan Guide". Inside Osaka. Retrieved 2018-12-09.