Gaze far across a stunning range of mountains, including Mt. Ontake and Mt. Hakusan, as well as the bustling cityscape of Nagoya, from the 90-meter-high Sky Deck and 100-meter-high Sky Balcony.
Located in Hisaya-odori Park at the very heart of Nagoya in Sakae, this iconic tower has been a symbol of the city since its construction in 1954.
Dear Lykkers! As the first consolidated radio tower built in Japan, it was designated a registered tangible cultural property in 2005. A major renovation saw the tower reopen on September 18, 2020, blending modern charm with historic significance.
Highlights
Experience the tower’s newly enhanced light-up display that beautifies Sakae’s night scenery.
Enjoy panoramic 360° views from Sky Deck MIRAI 360.
Stay at THE TOWER HOTEL, a unique accommodation designed in collaboration with artists from the Tokai region.
Previously known as Nagoya TV Tower, the name was officially changed to Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER on May 1, 2021.
1F Park Community MIRAI
Relax in a serene space seamlessly integrated into Hisaya-odori Park. Delight in periodic markets or music events at the terrace café Farm&, or cheer for the local J.League team Nagoya Grampus at the British HUB.
2F Jikan no Mirai
This versatile area is perfect for weddings, meetings, and events. Guests can enjoy exquisite French cuisine while overlooking the scenic Central Park.
3F TOWER STATION
A lively hub featuring virtual reality experiences, a café, and a shop offering original Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER merchandise.
4F・5F THE TOWER HOTEL NAGOYA
Opened on October 1, 2020, this world-first tower hotel offers an exclusive stay in a space creatively curated by artists from the Tokai region.
Observation Floor: Sky Deck and Sky Balcony
The indoor Sky Deck MIRAI 360, situated 90 meters above ground, offers a unique space enhanced by 360° projection mapping. Meanwhile, the outdoor Sky Balcony allows visitors to embrace the urban outdoors.
Address
〒460-0003
3-6-15 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya
Area
Sakae / Fushimi
Access
Just outside Exit 4B from the south ticket gate of Hisaya-odori Station on the Meijo and Sakura-dori subway lines.
A 3-minute walk from Exit 3 or Exit 4 of Sakae Station on the Meijo and Higashiyama subway lines, or Sakaemachi Station on the Meitetsu Line.
Opening Hours
Weekdays, Sundays: 10:00~21:00
Saturdays: 10:00~21:40
Last admission: 20 minutes before closing.
Light-Up Time: Sunset~24:00
Cost
Adults: 1,300 yen
Elementary/junior high school students: 800 yen
Parking
Visitors are encouraged to use public transportation.