¥300 covers the first hour at Parking for Flight of Dreams
This visitor lot serves the Flight of Dreams complex beside Chubu Centrair International Airport’s Terminal 1, so you park right next to the Boeing 787 exhibit and shops instead of the main terminal. It’s a separate area from the large airport garages, aimed at short stays and visits to the connected commercial zone rather than long-trip parking.
Rates align with the main Centrair structure: ¥300 for the first hour, then additional hourly charges up to a capped daily maximum published by the airport. Because this is visitor parking, most stays run under 3 hours, which keeps total cost modest compared with overnight parking in the main multi-storey. Payment uses the same ticket-and-machine system used around NGO, so you can pay in cash or card at the automated kiosks before driving out.
Parking for Flight of Dreams sits on the airport island access road, just past the general parking entrances for Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, so you follow the standard Centrair parking signs, then peel off for the Flight of Dreams complex. The layout favors quick in-and-out access rather than all-day storage, so spaces closest to the building turn over quickly, especially on weekends and holidays when families visit the exhibit.
There’s no direct access to T1 or T2 check-in counters from this lot, so don’t park here if you’re catching a flight from Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 and carrying big luggage. Instead, use this lot only when you’re spending time in the Flight of Dreams building or grabbing a meal there before or after a flight. Last tip: snap a photo of your stall number and the entrance sign so you match the correct payment machine and exit lane on the way out.