Nagoya International Exhibition Hall, Convention center in Kinjō-futō, Japan.
Nagoya International Exhibition Hall is a convention center in the Kinjō-futō port area with one large column-free interior that can be arranged flexibly for different types of events. The open space allows organizers to host exhibitions, trade shows, and conferences of various sizes and industries.
The hall opened its doors in 1973 and quickly became a major venue for trade shows and conferences in the Chūbu region. Since its opening, it has continuously served as a hub for business and professional gatherings.
The exhibition center provides specialized facilities for multiple industries, hosting technological expositions such as RoboDEX Nagoya and Smart Factory Expo Nagoya throughout the year.
The venue is easily reached by Kinjo-futo Station on the Aonami Line, with a direct connection from Nagoya Central Station. Parking is available on-site, though you should check if an event is happening during your visit, as this affects access and use of the space.
The structure features complete interior accessibility with no steps, enhanced by tactile paving and designated facilities for individuals requiring mobility assistance.
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