When Legoland Japan opens in Nagoya next month, its restaurants and stalls will offer a range of themed food items.
Its “potato bricks” have the same shape as the toy building blocks, iced treats are served in giant Lego blocks, and children can make their own multi-coloured Abominable Slush drinks in the Bricktopia zone.
There are seven distinct areas in the theme park, with five restaurants and eight food stands. The park opens on April 1, with the nearest train station being Kinjo Futo, about a 20-minute trip south from Nagoya station.
Meanwhile in Tokyo, there is always the Lego Discovery Centre at Decks Tokyo Beach Island Mall, plus the Brick Burger restaurant in the Philippines.