Complete Guide to Parking at SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

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This guide introduces parking options for SCMAGLEV and Railway Park. Since there is no official parking provided by SCMAGLEV and Railway Park itself, visitors use the nearby Nagoya Municipal 「Kinjo Futo Parking Lot.」 Additionally, the parking lot of the adjacent large furniture store 「Furniture Dome」 is also available for use.

For a comprehensive overview of the entire SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, please refer to 「Highlights and access methods of SCMAGLEV and Railway Park (Aichi Prefecture)」.

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Capacity and Usage Fees for Kinjo Futo Parking Lot

The Kinjo Futo Parking Lot has a capacity of 5,010 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day. It never gets fully occupied by SCMAGLEV and Railway Park visitors alone, but it can become extremely crowded when events are held at the adjacent Port Messe Nagoya.

Capacity and Usage Fees for Kinjo Futo Parking Lot(1)

Please refer to the following for the usage fees:

Everyday
00:00 ~ 24:00, 500 yen per 60 minutes

Maximum fee on weekdays: 1,000 yen
Maximum fee on holidays: 1,500 yen

※ Holidays refer to Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. The maximum fee is applied for every 24 hours from the time of entry and is renewable.

You can access the Kinjo Futo Parking Lot via expressways or regular roads. For detailed directions, please refer to the 「official website」.

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

Here's a brief guide on how to get from the Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to the entrance of the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park. You can head to the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park from the third floor of the Kinjo Futo Parking Lot.

Exit the parking lot and head towards the direction of Legoland Japan. Just before crossing the overpass leading to Legoland, turn left.

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(1)

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(2)

Immediately to your left, you will see Furniture Dome. Continue straight along the path beside it.

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(3)

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(4)

As you proceed, you will soon see Kinjo Futo Station of the Nagoya Seaside Rapid Railway. Before entering the station, go down the stairs right in front of it.

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(5)

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(6)

After descending the stairs, follow the path. Once you pass a convenience store, the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park will soon be visible on your right hand.

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(7)

How to Get from Kinjo Futo Parking Lot to SCMAGLEV and Railway Park(8)

Capacity and Usage Fees for Furniture Dome's Parking Lot

Next to the Kinjo Futo Parking Lot is the large furniture store, Furniture Dome. Furniture Dome has a large parking lot available, which can also be used by the general public.

Capacity and Usage Fees for Furniture Dome's Parking Lot(1)

The parking lot is located on the 1st floor and the rooftop. It has a capacity of 570 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day. (The store's operating hours are [Weekdays] 11:00 AM to 7:30 PM, [Saturdays/Sundays/Public Holidays] 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM).

Please refer to the following for the usage fees:

Free for the first 60 minutes after entry
An additional 60 minutes free with in-store validation

Monday to Friday
00:00 to 24:00, 550 yen per 30 minutes
Maximum fee until 24:00 on the same day is 2,000 yen

Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays
00:00 to 24:00, 660 yen per 30 minutes
Maximum fee until 24:00 on the same day is 3,000 yen

※ Purchasing products in the store entitles you to a discount based on the amount spent.

Capacity and Usage Fees for Furniture Dome's Parking Lot(2)

For information on how to enter the parking lot of Furniture Dome, please refer to the 「official website」.

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( Written by Tatsuo Ikura )