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  1. Apr 13, 2024 · Nagoya, one of Japan’s leading metropolises, is home to historical landmarks such as Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, Osu Shopping Street and Kinshachi Yokocho where you can enjoy Nagoya gourmet food, Oasis 21 where you can take Instagram-worthy photos, and places to visit with your family.

    • Nagoya, A Travel-Friendly City
    • Ghibli Park: Enjoy The World of Studio Ghibli Animation
    • Nagoya Castle: Explore History
    • Kinshachi Yokocho
    • Tokugawa Garden and Tokugawa Art Museum: Back in Time to The Samurai Era
    • Oasis 21
    • Chubu Electric Power Mirai Tower
    • Nagoya City Science Museum: The World's Biggest Planetarium
    • OSU Shopping Street: Local Food, Fashion, and Subcultures
    • Mazak Art Plaza

    Photo by Pixta Nagoya is Japan's third largest city after Tokyo and Osaka. It is located in the center of Japan, is the capital of Aichi Prefecture, and is the home to the headquarters of Toyota Motor Corporation. It's also close to the Ghibli Park. This article introduces 30 fun things to enjoy in or near Nagoya, recommended itineraries, hotels, a...

    Picture courtesy of ©Studio Ghibli Since opening in November 2022, the Ghibli Park has become one of the most popular places to visit in Aichi Prefecture where Nagoya is located. However, please note that the Ghibli Park is not located in Nagoya City but in Nagakute. The park can be accessed within about one hour by train from Nagoya, and about thr...

    The iconic Nagoya Castleis a famous place to visit in Nagoya. Make sure to look for the shiny golden statue called Shachihoko, the castle's guardian deity, on top of the castle's tower (*2). The renovations of the main castle tower have been completed in 2022. The Honmaru Palace, which retains its 400-year-old design, and Kinshachi Yokocho, a stree...

    Photo by Pixta Kinshachi Yokochois a an alley lined with restaurants and izakaya bars located right in front of Nagoya Castle. It is a gathering place for famous dining establishments of Nagoya. The yokocho is divided into two zones: the Yoshinao Zone, with restaurants offering traditional Nagoya dishes like hitsumabushi and miso-nikomi udon noodle...

    The Tokugawa Clan ruled Japan for 250 years since 1603, helping put an end to a warring period in the country. The Owari-Tokugawa Family is a direct descendant of the clan that played a vital role in Nagoya's development. The Tokugawa Gardenwas originally a grand garden, or daimyo teien(*4), which continues to be maintained today. The garden is a f...

    Oasis 21is an impressive elliptical-shaped structure located near the MIRAI TOWER. It features an underground shopping floor, a bus terminal, and an above-ground lawn square, truly embodying an oasis within the city. There is also a tourist information center inside for travelers. The distinctive elliptical section is known as the Spaceship of Wate...

    Photo by Pixta The Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, which underwent renovation and reopened in September 2020, stands in the heart of Nagoya's bustling shopping district, Sakae. It is located at a corner of the Hisaya Odori Park, a boulevard stretching north to south through the city center. Known as the first transmission tower built in Japan, th...

    The Nagoya City Science Museumis famous for having the world's biggest planetarium. The museum is a fun learning facility where you can study about the earth and science. The planetarium is in the Guinness Book of Records for its diameter of 35 meters. It features a screening of a highly realistic starry sky and introduces interesting facts about t...

    Osu Kannon is a temple that was relocated to its current site by the first feudal lord of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu. Built around Osu Kannon is Osu Shotengai, a shopping district where you can find all kinds of shops selling all sorts of items, from food to entertainment. Many shops here specialize in boutique brands, vintage clothing...

    Photo by Pixta The Mazak Art Plazaoffers a panoramic view of 300 years of French art history, from the Rococo era of the 18th century to artists like Delacroix, Realism, Impressionism, and the École de Paris. It also displays glass artworks and furniture by notable figures like the representative of Art Nouveau, Galle. One of its distinctive featur...

  2. Location: 1-11-1 Higashisakura, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 461-0005. Getting There: Option 1: From Nagoya Station, take a subway train on Higashiyama Line to Sakae Station. It will take you about one minute to reach Oasis 21 on foot from Exit 4.

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  4. Top museum of samurai art and culture. The Tokugawa Art Museum houses an extensive, and perhaps unrivaled, collection of samurai artifacts from the most senior of the three sub-branches of the house of the Tokugawa shogunate. It is a must for those with an interest in Japan's vast, storied history.

  5. www.aac.pref.aichi.jp › en › indexAICHI ARTS CENTER

    The Aichi Arts Center is a consolidated culture facility constructed by Aichi Prefecture. With its sights set on the future, it now acts as a major focus to promote activities in culture and the arts.

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  7. Location and Access. Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art. (8F / 10F, the Aichi Arts Center) 1-13-2 Higashisakura, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, 461-8525. TEL. +81-52-971-5511 FAX. +81-52-971-5604. Public Transportation. Nagoya Municipal Subway. 3-minute walk across the Oasis 21 park from Sakae station (H10 or M05) on Higashiyama or Meijo Lines.

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