What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: A 42F baby rest room, diaper tables, and stroller-friendly elevators aid carers, yet strong winds and no indoor shelter mean visits should be short and well timed.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit suits a baby and covers elevator ride, deck walk and rests without overexposure to wind.
Glass-Walled Elevator Ride:
Ride the see-through elevator from lobby to 44F.
Tip: Hold your baby securely and enjoy the 40-second ascent view together.
Landmark Spotting Game:
Point out Nagoya Castle, JR Central Towers and Nagoya Port.
Tip: Bring a simple map or photo to help your child spot each landmark.
Rest & Snack Break:
Use deck benches and Baby Rest Room on 42F for breaks and snacks.
Tip: Visit the Baby Rest Room for feeding or diaper changes; pack quick snacks.

Ed Uyeshima
My husband and I couldn't catch a break with the weather when we planned our obligatory visit to this observation deck. At 800 feet, it's the tallest open-air observatory in Japan if that excites you. It didn't really do it for us because the walkways and railings were wet from the torrential downpour. The observation deck is up on the 46th floor of Nagoya's tallest skyscraper, Midland Square, and...
Kin Cheung
Very interesting space. The night view of Nagoya is really beautiful. It’s a “semi outdoor” space and there’s a BBQ restaurant and some common areas for people to chill and rest. It was a great experience. Very windy though.
Maranan, Juan Carlos
Midland Square is just a walk away from Nagoya Station, and there is an express elevator all the way to the Sky Promenade. 1000 yen for the entrance fee, the view is kinda nice. I wish I stayed a little later to see the night lights but there really wasnt much to do except look at the view. There is a drink bar with few choices. No gift shop when I came. All in all takes less than 10 minutes to w...
Rhea Metituk
This is a lovely place to get a good view of the city in all directions from 45th floor. . We arrived before dusk and watched the skyline turn to night and city lights. It feels like being in a spaceship with a walkway circling around showcasing each cardinal direction and a place to sit and chill below. My favorite part was looking on at Nagoya castle from above, seeing it nestled in a wide patch...
Ardith Telewik
This place is cool. It is an open-air observatory offering 360 degree views of Nagoya City, plus a small bar with food. So nice view for both daytime and night time. The entrance ticket is just ¥1000 for adults.
Deck winds are stronger in winter; bring warm layers. Spring and autumn have clearer skies. Rainy season (June) may limit visibility—check weather before visiting.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (×2) | JPY 2,000 |
| Soft drink | JPY 500 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 2,500 |
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Address: 4-chōme-7-1 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
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