| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:41 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 29m |
| 2 July 2026, Thursday | 4:41 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 29m |
| 3 July 2026, Friday | 4:42 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 28m |
| 4 July 2026, Saturday | 4:42 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 27m |
| 5 July 2026, Sunday | 4:43 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 27m |
| 6 July 2026, Monday | 4:43 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 26m |
| 7 July 2026, Tuesday | 4:44 AM | 7:10 PM | 14h 25m |
| 8 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:44 AM | 7:09 PM | 14h 25m |
| 9 July 2026, Thursday | 4:45 AM | 7:09 PM | 14h 24m |
| 10 July 2026, Friday | 4:46 AM | 7:09 PM | 14h 23m |
| 11 July 2026, Saturday | 4:46 AM | 7:09 PM | 14h 22m |
| 12 July 2026, Sunday | 4:47 AM | 7:08 PM | 14h 21m |
| 13 July 2026, Monday | 4:47 AM | 7:08 PM | 14h 20m |
| 14 July 2026, Tuesday | 4:48 AM | 7:08 PM | 14h 19m |
| 15 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:49 AM | 7:07 PM | 14h 18m |
| 16 July 2026, Thursday | 4:49 AM | 7:07 PM | 14h 17m |
| 17 July 2026, Friday | 4:50 AM | 7:06 PM | 14h 16m |
| 18 July 2026, Saturday | 4:51 AM | 7:06 PM | 14h 15m |
| 19 July 2026, Sunday | 4:51 AM | 7:05 PM | 14h 13m |
| 20 July 2026, Monday | 4:52 AM | 7:05 PM | 14h 12m |
| 21 July 2026, Tuesday | 4:53 AM | 7:04 PM | 14h 11m |
| 22 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:53 AM | 7:03 PM | 14h 09m |
| 23 July 2026, Thursday | 4:54 AM | 7:03 PM | 14h 08m |
| 24 July 2026, Friday | 4:55 AM | 7:02 PM | 14h 07m |
| 25 July 2026, Saturday | 4:56 AM | 7:01 PM | 14h 05m |
| 26 July 2026, Sunday | 4:56 AM | 7:01 PM | 14h 04m |
| 27 July 2026, Monday | 4:57 AM | 7:00 PM | 14h 02m |
| 28 July 2026, Tuesday | 4:58 AM | 6:59 PM | 14h 01m |
| 29 July 2026, Wednesday | 4:58 AM | 6:58 PM | 13h 59m |
| 30 July 2026, Thursday | 4:59 AM | 6:58 PM | 13h 58m |
| 31 July 2026, Friday | 5:00 AM | 6:57 PM | 13h 56m |
Nagoya sits on a flat coastal plain that opens to Ise Bay to the southwest, giving the city clear western horizons. Several elevated observation decks and open waterfront areas take advantage of this geography for both sunrise and sunset.
The tower sits about 200m above sea level in Nagoya's eastern hills, providing a raised vantage point above the city haze for early morning light. Entry is combined with Higashiyama Zoo admission (500 yen); the complex opens at 9:00, so this works best for sunrise in autumn and winter when sunrise falls after opening time.
This open man-made peninsula in western Nagoya has unobstructed views in all directions, including east toward the Nagoya skyline silhouetted against the brightening sky. Free access around the clock; reach it via Kinjo Futo Station on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Kinjo Line.
The outer paths of Higashiyama Park, in Nagoya's eastern hills, are freely accessible without zoo admission and open before dawn. The elevated terrain lifts the viewpoint above city-level haze for a clearer look at sunrise to the east. Nearest station: Higashiyama-koen (Higashiyama Line).
Officially listed among Japan's top 100 sunset viewpoints, the 134m tower gives 360-degree views toward Ise Bay to the southwest. Nearest station: Higashiyama-koen (Higashiyama Line), 5-minute walk.
Kinjo Futo faces directly southwest toward Ise Bay with no buildings blocking the horizon, making it one of the most open sunset vantage points within city limits. The nearby port area extends the walk along the water.
This open-air promenade on floors 44-46 reaches 220m, with clear views westward toward Ise Bay and the Kiso River delta. Open 11:00-22:00 (13:00-21:00 in winter), admission around 750 yen; the building connects directly to Nagoya Station via underground passage.
The outdoor Sky Balcony at 100m on this 180m tower in Hisaya Odori Park gives 360-degree views across central Sakae. Open until 21:00, admission around 700 yen; the tower is visible from multiple exits of Sakae Station and the surrounding park is free to enter.
The public walkway along the port basin near Nagoya Port Aquarium faces southwest toward Ise Bay with an open waterline horizon. Free entry, 2-minute walk from Nagoya-ko Station (Meijo Line), about 25 minutes from Sakae by subway.