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On the evening of May 3rd, 1937, ninety-seven people board the Hindenburg for its final, doomed flight to Lakehurst, New Jersey. ...
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FLIGHT OF DREAMS

Japan, 〒479-0881 Aichi, Tokoname, Centrair, 1 Chome−1 中部国際空港
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On the evening of May 3rd, 1937, ninety-seven people board the Hindenburg for its final, doomed flight to Lakehurst, New Jersey. ...

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attractions: , restaurants: FUJIYAMA GO GO SEATTLE RAMEN STAND, Seattle Fish Market, The Pike Brewing Restaurant & Craft Beer Bar Chubu Centrair International Airport Flight of Dreams, Maruha Shokudo, MISEN, Cosmos, BOTEJYU Chubu Centrair International Airport, Torisanwa, Hanzo Seimen, Freshness Burger
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centrair.jp
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5.0
2y

Plane enthusiasts, buckle up! This isn't just any aviation museum – it’s a gateway to the fascinating world of flight. As a seasoned museum-goer, I can confidently say this is the best aviation museum I’ve ever visited.

The crown jewel of the collection is undoubtedly the very first Boeing 787, the Dreamliner. Standing before this iconic aircraft, a true pioneer of modern aviation, sent shivers down my spine. And the best part? You’re not just admiring it from afar – you can actually step inside the cockpit and sit in the pilot’s seat! Imagine gazing out the same windows that witnessed countless test flights soaring through the clouds. It’s an experience that truly transports you and lets you live the pilot’s dream.

But the museum’s treasures extend far beyond the 787. Immerse yourself in the evolution of flight, from early gliders to supersonic jets. Interactive exhibits bring history to life, engaging both children and adults with hands-on learning. Whether you’re a technical buff or simply curious about the magic of flight, there’s something for everyone.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Museum:

Home to the first Boeing 787: Get up close and personal with this aviation legend, and even step inside the cockpit! Interactive exhibits: Dive deeper into the world of flight through engaging displays and activities. Something for everyone: From historical artifacts to cutting-edge technology, the museum caters to diverse interests and age groups. Inspiring atmosphere: Feel the passion for aviation as you walk through the halls and soak in the rich history. Highly recommended! This museum is more than just a collection of planes – it’s an unforgettable journey through the past, present, and future of flight. Don’t miss your chance to soar through...

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5.0
25w

Flight of Dreams, located near Terminal 2 of Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, is a hidden gem that aviation enthusiasts and families alike shouldn’t miss—even if your flight is departing from Terminal 1. This unique attraction is centered around the very first Boeing 787 Dreamliner ever built, which is on full display inside the facility. Seeing the full-scale aircraft up close is impressive, and visitors can even peek inside the cockpit for a glimpse of where the pilots sit.

The space is more than just a static display — it offers a range of interactive exhibits that explain the development, technology, and features of the Boeing 787, as well as the workings of the airport itself. It’s both educational and engaging, with hands-on activities that are especially fun for children, making it a great stop for families traveling with kids.

For those looking for a more immersive experience, there’s a paid flight simulator where you can try your hand at flying. There’s also a well-stocked souvenir shop featuring aviation-themed merchandise, exclusive Boeing items, and local gifts.

The design of the entire space is modern and visually striking, with thoughtful attention to detail. Whether you’re an aviation geek, traveling with children, or just looking to explore something unique before your flight, Flight of Dreams is well...

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2.0
6y

I would not recommend this place. The entrance fee is 1200 yen for adult and 800 for children and the activities are reasonably fun but not worth the price. I was swayed because I had read that the park was created by the digital art creator group teamLab. There are 9 activities offered in the park. Among them - 1) Watching a digital art display from the 4th floor of the park overlooking a Boeing 787. The same display can be viewed for FREE from the 2nd and 3rd floor where the restaurants are located. 2) Watch how a Boeing 787 is assembled 3)Fold a paper plane and launch it through a tunnel. If it falters, you can pick it up from the other side. 4) colour a plane and have it scanned. An app allows you to fly your plan in a dome for a few minutes. By the time your child gets the hang of the app, you tell him its time to leave. 5) Enter the cockpit of the test 787 and watch a video about the test flight.You can look at the controls but no touching as it is cordoned off. 6) Flight simulator which requires an additional fee and getting a ticket (we didn't manage to get one as all...

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Yurio MiyazawaYurio Miyazawa
Plane enthusiasts, buckle up! This isn't just any aviation museum – it’s a gateway to the fascinating world of flight. As a seasoned museum-goer, I can confidently say this is the best aviation museum I’ve ever visited. The crown jewel of the collection is undoubtedly the very first Boeing 787, the Dreamliner. Standing before this iconic aircraft, a true pioneer of modern aviation, sent shivers down my spine. And the best part? You’re not just admiring it from afar – you can actually step inside the cockpit and sit in the pilot’s seat! Imagine gazing out the same windows that witnessed countless test flights soaring through the clouds. It’s an experience that truly transports you and lets you live the pilot’s dream. But the museum’s treasures extend far beyond the 787. Immerse yourself in the evolution of flight, from early gliders to supersonic jets. Interactive exhibits bring history to life, engaging both children and adults with hands-on learning. Whether you’re a technical buff or simply curious about the magic of flight, there’s something for everyone. Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Museum: Home to the first Boeing 787: Get up close and personal with this aviation legend, and even step inside the cockpit! Interactive exhibits: Dive deeper into the world of flight through engaging displays and activities. Something for everyone: From historical artifacts to cutting-edge technology, the museum caters to diverse interests and age groups. Inspiring atmosphere: Feel the passion for aviation as you walk through the halls and soak in the rich history. Highly recommended! This museum is more than just a collection of planes – it’s an unforgettable journey through the past, present, and future of flight. Don’t miss your chance to soar through aviation history!
Wesley WongWesley Wong
Flight of Dreams, located near Terminal 2 of Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, is a hidden gem that aviation enthusiasts and families alike shouldn’t miss—even if your flight is departing from Terminal 1. This unique attraction is centered around the very first Boeing 787 Dreamliner ever built, which is on full display inside the facility. Seeing the full-scale aircraft up close is impressive, and visitors can even peek inside the cockpit for a glimpse of where the pilots sit. The space is more than just a static display — it offers a range of interactive exhibits that explain the development, technology, and features of the Boeing 787, as well as the workings of the airport itself. It’s both educational and engaging, with hands-on activities that are especially fun for children, making it a great stop for families traveling with kids. For those looking for a more immersive experience, there’s a paid flight simulator where you can try your hand at flying. There’s also a well-stocked souvenir shop featuring aviation-themed merchandise, exclusive Boeing items, and local gifts. The design of the entire space is modern and visually striking, with thoughtful attention to detail. Whether you’re an aviation geek, traveling with children, or just looking to explore something unique before your flight, Flight of Dreams is well worth the visit.
Yan QiYan Qi
Located in Nagoya Centrair Airport, Flight Park is a must-visit attraction that showcases a Boeing 787, the largest airplane on display in Japan. Admission is free for all visitors, offering a unique opportunity to walk up close to the plane and even touch it. I was impressed by the plane's massive size at close range. The exhibit also allows visitors to explore the flight cockpit, experiencing the pilots' perspective and seeing the enormous engine with a 2.8m diameter. You can even stand on a scaled-down runway, surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and gift shops selling plane-themed accessories, from model planes to airline bag tags and stickers. Flight Park is an excellent spot to relax and pass the time before a flight. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nagoya Airport.
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Plane enthusiasts, buckle up! This isn't just any aviation museum – it’s a gateway to the fascinating world of flight. As a seasoned museum-goer, I can confidently say this is the best aviation museum I’ve ever visited. The crown jewel of the collection is undoubtedly the very first Boeing 787, the Dreamliner. Standing before this iconic aircraft, a true pioneer of modern aviation, sent shivers down my spine. And the best part? You’re not just admiring it from afar – you can actually step inside the cockpit and sit in the pilot’s seat! Imagine gazing out the same windows that witnessed countless test flights soaring through the clouds. It’s an experience that truly transports you and lets you live the pilot’s dream. But the museum’s treasures extend far beyond the 787. Immerse yourself in the evolution of flight, from early gliders to supersonic jets. Interactive exhibits bring history to life, engaging both children and adults with hands-on learning. Whether you’re a technical buff or simply curious about the magic of flight, there’s something for everyone. Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Museum: Home to the first Boeing 787: Get up close and personal with this aviation legend, and even step inside the cockpit! Interactive exhibits: Dive deeper into the world of flight through engaging displays and activities. Something for everyone: From historical artifacts to cutting-edge technology, the museum caters to diverse interests and age groups. Inspiring atmosphere: Feel the passion for aviation as you walk through the halls and soak in the rich history. Highly recommended! This museum is more than just a collection of planes – it’s an unforgettable journey through the past, present, and future of flight. Don’t miss your chance to soar through aviation history!
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Flight of Dreams, located near Terminal 2 of Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, is a hidden gem that aviation enthusiasts and families alike shouldn’t miss—even if your flight is departing from Terminal 1. This unique attraction is centered around the very first Boeing 787 Dreamliner ever built, which is on full display inside the facility. Seeing the full-scale aircraft up close is impressive, and visitors can even peek inside the cockpit for a glimpse of where the pilots sit. The space is more than just a static display — it offers a range of interactive exhibits that explain the development, technology, and features of the Boeing 787, as well as the workings of the airport itself. It’s both educational and engaging, with hands-on activities that are especially fun for children, making it a great stop for families traveling with kids. For those looking for a more immersive experience, there’s a paid flight simulator where you can try your hand at flying. There’s also a well-stocked souvenir shop featuring aviation-themed merchandise, exclusive Boeing items, and local gifts. The design of the entire space is modern and visually striking, with thoughtful attention to detail. Whether you’re an aviation geek, traveling with children, or just looking to explore something unique before your flight, Flight of Dreams is well worth the visit.
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Located in Nagoya Centrair Airport, Flight Park is a must-visit attraction that showcases a Boeing 787, the largest airplane on display in Japan. Admission is free for all visitors, offering a unique opportunity to walk up close to the plane and even touch it. I was impressed by the plane's massive size at close range. The exhibit also allows visitors to explore the flight cockpit, experiencing the pilots' perspective and seeing the enormous engine with a 2.8m diameter. You can even stand on a scaled-down runway, surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and gift shops selling plane-themed accessories, from model planes to airline bag tags and stickers. Flight Park is an excellent spot to relax and pass the time before a flight. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nagoya Airport.
Yan Qi

Yan Qi

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