The park is one of five official Anpanman museums across Japan, each themed slightly differently based on their region.
The onsite 'Bakery of Uncle Jam' sells authentic bread versions of the characters from the anime series.
The park is strategically integrated into the Nagashima Resort, which also houses a major hot spring facility and a large-scale amusement park.
The facility is designed primarily for preschool-aged children, with many attractions having height or age restrictions for safety.
The park frequently rotates its seasonal show content to align with Japanese holidays and cultural festivals.
Nagoya Anpanman Children's Museum & Park is a dedicated theme park based on Takashi Yanase's popular Anpanman anime series. Located within the Nagashima Resort complex, the park features life-sized replicas of character shops, indoor play areas, and outdoor attractions specifically designed for toddlers and young children. The facility integrates theatrical performances, character meet-and-greets, and interactive workshops centered around the show's protagonists. Visitors can explore the Anpanman-themed town, a carousel, and various sensory play zones suited for preschoolers. The museum portion contains dioramas and original artwork related to the series. The park layout prioritizes physical activity, with multiple climbing structures and themed slides.
The large, iconic Anpanman character statue located at the central plaza.
Visit the bakery early, as popular character-shaped breads often sell out by the afternoon.
Check the daily performance schedule at the entrance gate immediately upon arrival to plan your activities around character shows.
Bring a change of clothes for children during warmer months, as some outdoor play areas involve water features.
Do not expect thrill rides; this facility is strictly for young children and lacks high-intensity amusement attractions.
Occasionally closes for facility maintenance; check the official website calendar before visiting as it shares operation patterns with the broader Nagashima Resort.
Adults must be accompanied by a child to enter; shoes are required in most areas, though some indoor play zones require removing footwear.