UNKO Museum Nagoya Admission Ticket – Information & Experience Details

UNKO Museum Nagoya
Japan, 〒455-8501 Aichi, Nagoya, Minato Ward, Kōmei, 2-chōme−3−2 ららぽーと名古屋みなとアクルス 3階

Description

Overview

The UNKO Museum Nagoya Admission Ticket, priced at ¥2,000 for adults, offers entry to a quirky, interactive “poop-themed” entertainment space in Nagoya’s Minato Ward, the second permanent venue after Tokyo. Opened in 2022, the museum embraces Japan’s “kawaii” (cute) culture with playful exhibits like “A Thousand Poops” (glowing poop pillars), “Holy Poop” (energy-accumulating display), and “Ungo Neon” (Nagoya-style neon signs), all exclusive to this location. Other highlights include “MY UNKO MAKER” (create virtual poop on colorful toilets), “Unko Volcano” (erupting poop display), and “Throw the Poop Away” (interactive wall-throwing game). From July 10 to September 8, 2025, the “Hiehie!! Poop Summer Festival” transforms the Unko Volcano and A Thousand Poops into a chilly-themed event with exclusive merchandise and a social media campaign for a “Hiehie!! Poop Chiwa” prize. Located a 2-minute walk from Minato Kuyakusho Station or 3-minute walk from Tokaidori Station, it’s easily accessible. Open 10:00 AM–6:00 PM (last entry 5:00 PM), with peak crowds in summer and holidays. Reviews highlight family-friendly fun and hilarity for all ages, though some note its small size and high ticket price. Bookable from August 31, 2025, via e-ticket for instant entry.

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Why Visit

  • Unique Entertainment: Playful, poop-themed exhibits like Unko Volcano and MY UNKO MAKER, exclusive Nagoya features.
  • Affordable Fun: ¥2,000 (adult); free for kids under 3 (up to 2 per adult).
  • Family-Friendly: Engaging for kids and adults, with no age limit; preschoolers (4–6) need guardian.
  • Convenient Location: Short walk from Minato Kuyakusho or Tokaidori stations.
  • Summer Event: “Hiehie!! Poop Summer Festival” (July 10–Sep 8, 2025) with exclusive chilly-themed displays and prizes.

Experience Details

  • Location: UNKO Museum Nagoya, 1-2-25 Meiko, Minato-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 455-0037, Japan.
  • Capacity: No strict limit, but peak seasons (July–August, holidays) see crowds; 15–30 min waits for popular exhibits like MY UNKO MAKER. Advance booking recommended.
  • Access:
    • Public Transport:
      • Minato Kuyakusho Station: 2-min walk (Subway Meiko Line, ¥230 from Nagoya Station, 7 min).
      • Tokaidori Station: 3-min walk (Subway Meiko Line, ¥200 from Nagoya, 5 min).
      • From Nagoya Station: Meiko Line to Minato Kuyakusho (¥230, 7 min).
    • Driving: 4–6 min from Rokuban Kita/South exits (Nagoya Expressway No. 4 Tokai Route); parking nearby (¥300/hour).
    • Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4XyE4
  • Contact: UNKO Museum Nagoya: +81-52-387-5551; https://unkomuseum.com/nagoya/
  • Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access due to interactive exhibits; contact Jasumo Tickets for details. Free entry for disability certificate holders + one companion (present certificate). No stroller storage; small bags recommended.
  • Hours:
    • 10:00 AM–6:00 PM (last entry 5:00 PM); extended to 7:00 PM during “Hiehie!! Poop Summer Festival” (Jul 10–Sep 8, 2025).
    • Closed: No regular closures; possible maintenance days. Check https://unkomuseum.com/nagoya/ or https://x.com/unkomuseum.
    • Sales Period: Starts August 31, 2025.
    • Validity: One-time entry on selected date; no re-entry.
  • Tickets (tax included):
    • Adult (18+): ¥2,000; Junior/Senior High School (with ID): ¥1,400; Elementary: ¥900; Preschool (4–6): ¥900; Under 3: Free (max 2 per adult).
    • Free for disability certificate holders + one companion.
    • Group discounts (20+): Contact museum directly.
  • Note: Click Book Now for e-ticket (QR code scanned at entrance). Book 1–7 days in advance via Rakuten Travel Experiences, KKday, or https://unkomuseum.com/. High demand in July–August, Golden Week (May 3–6, 2025). English signage; limited English-speaking staff. Masks recommended indoors. No bathrooms inside; use facilities in Nagoya Port area before entry.

Experience Highlights

  • Nagoya-Exclusive Exhibits:
    • A Thousand Poops: Glowing poop pillars guide visitors, with a chilly version during the Summer Festival.
    • Holy Poop: Six pillars storing “poop energy” burst into a dung fire display on a countdown.
    • Ungo Neon: Nagoya-style neon signs with “poop” in various languages.
  • Core Attractions:
    • MY UNKO MAKER: Sit on colorful toilets to create virtual poop.
    • Unko Volcano: Watch poop erupt in a playful display; chilly-themed during Summer Festival.
    • Throw the Poop Away: Throw poop at walls in games like “Poop Wall Breaker” or “Flowering Poop.”
    • Unko Shout: Yell “UNKO!” to generate giant poop images based on volume.
    • Poop Animal Derby: Cheer for cute poop animals in a race.
  • Summer Event (Jul 10–Sep 8, 2025): “Hiehie!! Poop Summer Festival” with frozen Unko Volcano, special A Thousand Poops performance, exclusive merchandise, and a social media campaign for a “Hiehie!! Poop Chiwa” prize.
  • Additional Features:
    • Unko Factory Shop: Poop-themed toys, candy, apparel (¥500–¥3,000); no ticket needed for shop entry.
    • Photo Ops: Instagram-worthy backdrops like neon signs and colorful poops.
    • Dancing Unko Room: Dance with poop dancers; addictive “Kusoge Center” games.
  • Duration: 1–2 hours; combine with Nagoya Port Aquarium or LEGOLAND Japan (15-min drive) for a full day.
  • Features: Reviews praise family fun, hilarity for all ages, and short morning wait times but note small venue size and pricey tickets for short visits.

Ticket Information

Pricing

  • Official Prices (tax incl.):
    • Adult (18+): ¥2,000; Junior/Senior High School: ¥1,400; Elementary: ¥900; Preschool (4–6): ¥900; Under 3: Free (max 2 per adult).
    • Free for disability certificate holders + one companion.
    • Group (20+): Contact museum for discounts.
  • Note: No additional discounts; non-refundable after use. Junior/senior high students may need ID.

Sales Period

  • Starts August 31, 2025; valid for one-time entry on selected date.
  • High demand in July–August, May 3–6; book 1–7 days in advance.

Purchase Channels

  • Official: Click Book Now for e-ticket via Rakuten, KKday, or https://unkomuseum.com/. Ensure email allows “rakuten.com,” “kkday.com,” or “unkomuseum.com”.
  • In-Person: Reception desk (¥2,000, subject to availability; possible same-day restrictions).
  • Need Assistance?: Contact Jasumo Tickets at https://jasumotickets.com/contact/ for bilingual support or group bookings.

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation 1 day prior (Mon–Fri, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM JST). No refunds post-use; entry at different times possible in unavoidable cases (long waits likely).
  • Full refund for museum closures; check https://unkomuseum.com/. Processing: 2–5 days (Rakuten/KKday), 7–14 (others).
  • Non-transferable after activation.

Rules

  • Venue: Indoor; suitable for all ages. Children under 7 need guardian (junior high school age+). No food/drinks allowed; no bathrooms inside (use Nagoya Port facilities).
  • Prohibited Items: No food/drinks in exhibits; shop has snacks. No lockers; travel light.
  • Restrictions: One-time entry; no re-entry. No flash photography/tripods. Some exhibits (e.g., Throw the Poop) have age/height limits (4+, 100 cm+).
  • Photography: Personal photos encouraged; no commercial photography without permission.
  • Wheelchair Users: Limited access; contact Jasumo Tickets. Free entry for disability certificate holders + companion.
  • Note: Crowded in summer/holidays; arrive by 10:00 AM. English signage; limited staff English. Masks recommended.

Note

Tickets (¥900–¥2,000) may sell out in July–August, Golden Week; book early via Book Now. Plan 1–2 hours; morning visits minimize waits. Bring passport/QR backup. Dress comfortably (20–25°C); no bathrooms inside. Combine with Nagoya Port Aquarium or shopping. Check https://x.com/unkomuseum for updates.

Inquiries

Precautions

  • Arrival: Arrive by 10:00 AM; scan QR code at entrance. No early entry before ticket time.
  • Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access; contact Jasumo Tickets.
  • Weather: Indoor; ideal for any weather.
  • Bring Passport/QR Backup: Required for e-ticket entry.
  • Luggage: No lockers; travel light.
  • Crowds: Avoid weekends/summer; expect 15–30 min waits for MY UNKO MAKER.

Additional Information

  • Background: Opened in 2022, UNKO Museum Nagoya attracts ~200,000 visitors annually, part of a global brand (1.6M+ visitors total).
  • Experience: Playful, kawaii-themed fun with interactive exhibits. English signage; limited staff English fluency.
  • Travel Tips:
    • Transportation: Meiko Line to Minato Kuyakusho (¥230 from Nagoya). Nagoya Subway 1-Day Pass (¥760) covers access. https://www.kotsu.city.nagoya.jp/
    • Accommodation: Nagoya Station hotels (¥8,000–¥20,000, e.g., Meitetsu Inn) or Minato Ward hostels (¥3,000–¥8,000).
    • Dining: No food inside; nearby Nagoya Port restaurants (¥1,000–¥2,000, e.g., kushikatsu, ramen).
    • Etiquette: Supervise children; no eating in exhibits.
    • Weather: Indoor; comfortable year-round (20–25°C).
  • Merchandise: Poop-themed toys, candy, apparel at Unko Factory (¥500–¥3,000).
  • Health/Safety: Masks recommended; no bathrooms inside. First aid at reception.

Disclaimer

Jasumo Tickets facilitates ticket access for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents, guiding them through official booking processes for attractions like UNKO Museum Nagoya. We do not resell or sell tickets directly. Our bilingual team addresses language barriers, Japanese-only platforms, and limited availability issues. Due to high demand in July–August and Golden Week, availability is not guaranteed. Refunds are issued only for unsecured entries or venue cancellations. Book early via Book Now for official prices (¥900–¥2,000).

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Reviews

  • “Took my niece and college-aged son… son enjoyed it the most.”
  • “Went with 5-year-old grandson… great time… no wait right after opening.”
  • “Mostly families, but 20s and 30s enjoyed… hilariously UNKO!”
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