What makes it 56% Kids-Friendly: Children can enjoy pop fairs or craft corners, multipurpose toilets aid parents, but there is no play zone and long indoor walks can bore kids if no kid-oriented show is running.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time to explore one or two exhibitions, enjoy a meal, and use family facilities without tiring younger children.
Harajuku Festival (dance workshop):
Join simple dance lessons and photo spots designed for kids.
Tip: Buy tickets online to reserve spots near the stage before they sell out.
9th Mineral Festa:
View colorful minerals and join the craft corner for small hands-on projects.
Tip: Arrive early to find the best specimens and start crafts before tables fill up.
Lunch at Food Court “Owarishiki”:
Order the curry-rice kids set or udon with juice in a casual seating area.
Tip: Go just before noon to skip the main lunch rush and get a table quickly.
Stream cartoons with free Wi-Fi:
Connect to “Portmesse_FreeWiFi” to play children’s videos on your tablet.
Tip: Log in once for up to 1 hour; reconnect up to five times per day if needed.
Warm snacks in the hot-water room:
Use the kitchenette on 2F to heat bottles or prepare quick snacks.
Tip: Bring small containers; the sink and tap provide hot water on demand.

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.
Spring (Mar–Apr) and winter (Dec) often feature special family events. In summer halls can feel warm near entry doors—bring water and lightweight clothing.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Event tickets (4 × ¥1,000) | JPY 4,000 |
| Adult meals (2 × ¥1,200) | JPY 2,400 |
| Kids’ sets (2 × ¥800) | JPY 1,600 |
| Drinks (4 × ¥600) | JPY 2,400 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 10,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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