Hisaya-odori Park

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Hisaya-odori Park

An urban park stretching through the heart of Nagoya.

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Hisaya-odori Park is a long, linear urban park located along Hisaya-odori Avenue, recognized as one of Japan's "100 Best Roads." Combining parkland with commercial amenities, visitors can enjoy shopping and dining amidst lush greenery.

Stretching approximately one kilometer from north to south, the park is divided into four distinct zones, each with its own character.

ZONE 1, at the northern end, features two spacious grassy lawns popular for picnics and relaxation.
ZONE 2 is a charming urban resort area, lined with eateries along green pathways. Many restaurants offer terrace seating, perfect for enjoying meals and tea breaks in the refreshing open air.
ZONE 3 surrounds Nagoya’s landmark, the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, and houses numerous sports and outdoor lifestyle shops.
ZONE 4 includes a large reflective water feature beautifully mirroring the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, making it especially photogenic.
Simply strolling through this stylish, green oasis in the city center offers a wonderfully enriching experience.

Highlights

  • A long, linear urban park occupying the central median of Hisaya-odori Avenue, one of Nagoya’s main streets.
  • Gaining attention as a new type of urban park blending green spaces with commercial facilities.
  • Divided into four distinct zones, each offering unique attractions and ambiance.
  • Home to many photogenic spots, including a reflective pool beautifully mirroring the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER.

Photos

  • Reflective water feature beautifully mirroring Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, occasionally enhanced with mist for an even more photogenic scene.

    Reflective water feature beautifully mirroring Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, occasionally enhanced with mist for an even more photogenic scene.

  • ZONE 1’s Shibafu Hiroba (lawn area) is popular with groups and families enjoying picnics.

    ZONE 1’s Shibafu Hiroba (lawn area) is popular with groups and families enjoying picnics.

  • Keyaki Hiroba in ZONE 1 is located at the northernmost end of the park.

    Keyaki Hiroba in ZONE 1 is located at the northernmost end of the park.

  • Directly connected to major subway stations: Sakae Station (Nagoya Municipal Subway) and Sakaemachi Station (Meitetsu Line).

    Directly connected to major subway stations: Sakae Station (Nagoya Municipal Subway) and Sakaemachi Station (Meitetsu Line).

  • ZONE 3 surrounds the base of the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, featuring the lush, picturesque grass of Terebito Hiroba.

    ZONE 3 surrounds the base of the Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, featuring the lush, picturesque grass of Terebito Hiroba.

  • Home to approximately 40 shops, plus additional food and merchandise available from wagons and food trucks.

    Home to approximately 40 shops, plus additional food and merchandise available from wagons and food trucks.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Are there services in foreign languages? (If so, please provide the supported languages.)

A

Not available

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Not available.

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Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

Reviews

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  • 潘千里

    九屋大通公園環境清幽,設施完善,適合全家休閒放鬆,服務親切貼心,是放鬆身心的好去處!

  • 陳建韋

    公園真的超大,走在裡面很舒服,還有很多綠樹遮陽。

Details

Name in Japanese
Hisaya-odori Park
Postal Code
Marunouchi: 460-0002
Nishiki: 460-0003
Address
Marunouchi 3-chome to Nishiki 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi
Telephone
052-265-5575
Closed
Open every day (restaurant and store hours may vary)
Hours
Always open (restaurant and store hours may vary)
Admission
Free
Access
Short walk from Hisaya-odori Station (Nagoya Municipal Subway Meijo and Sakura-dori Lines) or Sakae Station (Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama and Meijo Lines)
Credit Cards
Varies by store
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)