There are Anpanman museums in Nagoya, Yokohama, Kobe, Sendai, and Fukuoka, but... Nagoya is the only one with an outdoor play area and themed scenes!

Verified [Verified] denotes information that has been published with confirmation of its owing parties.
Nagoya Anpanman Children's Museum & Park
A participatory, hands-on museum that expands the world of Anpanman, the hero of love and courage.
A place where children's dreams of “want to meet Anpanman!” and “want to enter the world of Anpanman!” come true. Lined up with Anpanman-related playground equipment, and Anpanman shows and events are held daily. It is also filled with a wide variety of original goods and food that you can't help but want to pick up. Play, eat, and laugh as much as you want!
In the outdoor "Park”, visitors can enjoy the "Bread Factory Hill" and "Rides Parade" and play with all their might in the world of Anpanman. Around the symbolic "Ferris Wheel of Blocks”, many Anpanman characters are placed, making it a perfect photo spot.
The "Museum" area is full of excitement and thrills, including the very popular "Rainbow Slide" and the "Discovery Diorama”, which recreates scenes from cartoons and picture books. The "Big Tree and Playing Forest" tickles children's curiosity, and the "Sea and Sky Ball Park" where children can play with fluffy balls comfortably no matter the weather. The "Yanase Takashi Theater”, equipped with the latest lighting equipment and 3D stereoscopic sound, offers an authentic stage performance for the whole family.
Highlights
-
A museum where you will feel like you have entered the world of "Let’s Go! Anpanman".
-
The Anpanman show held every day is a must-see.
-
There is also a wide variety of limited-edition goods and food that can only be purchased here.
Photos
-
Anpanman and his friends are all around the "Ferris Wheel of Blocks”.
-
Daily outdoor stage performances that can only be seen here.
-
“Yanase Takashi Theater" recommended for children's theater debut
-
“Big Trees and Playing Forest" where you can play freely with your imagination.
-
A "Sea and Sky Ball Park" where you can play with a large stretch ball
-
“Discovery Diorama" reproduces the town and scenes where Anpanman and his friends live.
-
Check out the museum's limited-edition merchandise at the store.
-
At “Uncle Jam's Bakery”, you can taste bread that is handmade in the store every day.
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
Q
Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)
Not available
Q
Is it possible to re-enter the premises?
Re-entry is not allowed.
Q
Is free WiFi available in the facility?
Not available.
Q
Are coin lockers available?
There are two paid coin lockers.
Q
Where can I purchase admission tickets?
You will need to purchase a "date-specific web ticket" which must be reserved in advance.
Please purchase it with your smartphone.
Q
Are there baby rooms available?
We have three nursing/diaper changing rooms in the facility.
Reviews
If the original text is in another language, the AI will automatically translate and display it.
-
Sunny Wang
-
Julie Mei
Anpanman is a hero for Japanese kids—you'll hear children shouting 'Anpanman' everywhere! This place is perfect for families to spend a whole day, or even plan a fun overnight trip with plenty of play and shopping!
-
Tong甄
Luckily, most of the attractions and shows are indoors. Compared to Disneyland and Universal Studios, it’s a lot more relaxed and easier to enjoy.
Details
- Name in Japanese
- 名古屋アンパンマンこどもミュージアム&パーク
- Postal Code
- 511-1135
- Address
- 108-4 Nagashimaco Urayasu, Kuwana City, Mie
- Telephone
- 0594-45-8877
- Closed
- Irregular holidays
- Business Hours
- 10:00am - 5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:00pm)
- Admission Fees
- Children (1 year and older) 2,000 yen (with souvenir), Adults (junior high school students and older) 2,000 yen
- Directions
- A short walk from bus stop "Nagashima Onsen”
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official Website
- Official Website (English)