What makes it 52% Baby-Friendly: Nursing rooms, hot-water sink, and diaper tables welcome babies; entry is allowed, yet uncertain stroller rental, crowd congestion, and loud sound systems may stress infants.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for feeding breaks, diaper changes and exploring one or two exhibitions without rushing.
Private nursing room:
Feed or pump in a quiet, private space on the 2nd floor.
Tip: No reservation needed; rooms open during events in Hall 1.
Multipurpose toilets:
Change diapers on the fold-down table in accessible stalls.
Tip: Find toilets on 1F and 2F near the main concourse.
Coin-operated lockers:
Store strollers and diaper bags securely on 1F or 2F.
Tip: Medium locker costs ¥300 per use; use IC-card or cash.
Vending machines:
Buy milk, juice or snacks any time on 1F and 2F.
Tip: Prices range ¥120–¥200; lines are shorter between events.
Free Wi-Fi:
Connect to ‘Portmesse_FreeWiFi’ to stream baby lullabies or apps.
Tip: Limit 1 hour per connection; reconnect up to 5 times per day.
Check event schedule:
Find family-friendly exhibitions or trade shows before you visit.
Tip: Visit portmesse.com/en or call +81-52-398-1771 for updates.

Arturo Khampa
Excellent space for use as an exhibition hall and more, very spacious and properly equipped
Jezrael Barba
The place where expos take place in Nagoya, a very functional place, clean and ready for any kind of event, in my case it was the mekatronik expo
Pete Moon
While there are many complaints I could mention, it is worth appreciating that such a large-scale facility can host events with minimal troubles or issues. However, the absence of affordable and convenient dining options nearby could be seen as a drawback.
Matthew Pedler
We saw Perfume here earlier this year. We couldn't see the stage and even couldn't see the video screens... seating was tightly packed too. A horrible experience. I would never see any live performance here again. Even as a fan I felt like, why did we waste our money on this.
Patrick Teong
Far from city exhibition hall. Easier to handle crowds. Can be reachable by train and car. One plus point on my trip during raining, got a shuttle bus (500 yen) to city center.
Major exhibitions in spring and autumn draw big crowds. For a calmer visit, come on weekday mornings. In summer, halls stay cool but bring a light cover for your stroller.
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| Vending machine drinks | JPY 150 |
| Coin locker rental (medium) | JPY 300 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 3,650 |
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