Port of Nagoya Sea Rain Land Ferris Wheel

Port of Nagoya Sea Rain Land Ferris Wheel

Info

Nagoya Municipal Subway Nagoya Port Station Exit 3 → 5 minutes on foot
2.2km10 minutes from Nagoya Expressway Port Ming Entrance
700 vehicles/use the adjacent Garden Futai West parking lot

Business Hours

12 to 20 o'clock (Saturdays and Sundays, holidays and spring/summer vacation periods from 10 to 21: 30), weekdays from 12 to 19: 00, Saturdays and Sundays in January and February, public holidays and winter holidays from 10 to 20 o'clock, depending on the season. * Refer to the official site for details

Price

Free entry, large Ferris wheel 700 yen per person

Spot Category

Theme Parks and Amusement Parks


Ferris wheel


Ferris wheel at night


Large Ferris wheel with illumination

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