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Best places to visit in Nagoya

  • Nagoya Castle

    Nagoya Castle, originally built in the 17th century, was rebuilt in 1959 after being destroyed in World War II. It features the shachi hoko, collections of costumes and weaponry, and the idyllic Ninomaru garden with tea houses.

  • Atsuta Shrine

    One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, Atsuta Shrine is revered as the resting place of the sacred Imperial Regalia, the sword Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi. It's a serene escape offering a deep dive into Japan's spiritual heritage.

  • Nagoya TV tower

    Standing tall as an icon of Nagoya's cityscape, this historic tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape. It's a perfect spot for photography and appreciating Nagoya's urban sprawl.

  • Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

    Explore the fascinating history of Toyota, from its origins in textile machinery to its evolution into a global automotive giant. Interactive exhibits bring the story of innovation and manufacturing to life.

  • Nagoya City Science Museum

    Home to one of the largest planetariums in the world, this science museum features hands-on exhibits, an artificial tornado, a deep freeze room, and an earthquake simulator.

  • Nagoya Station

    Nagoya Station is one of the largest and busiest railway stations in the world, featuring JR Central Towers with hotels, offices, and shops, and an extensive underground shopping complex.

  • Osu Shopping District

    Experience the vibrant pulse of Nagoya in this eclectic shopping paradise, renowned for its mix of traditional arcades and trendy boutiques. Discover everything from electronics and anime goods to vintage fashion and local snacks.

  • Osu Shopping Street

    Osu Shopping Street is a popular district in the heart of Nagoya, known for its mix of traditional and modern shops, local street food, and entertainment.

  • Oasis 21

    A futuristic complex combining shopping, dining, and transportation with a glass roof structure, the Spaceship Aqua, featuring a stunning LED light display at night.

  • Tokugawa Art Museum

    The Tokugawa Art Museum offers a glimpse into Japan's Samurai culture and aristocratic traditions, preserving treasures from the Tokugawa family, including armor, swords, and tea ceremony utensils.

  • SC MAGLEV and Railway Park

    Step into the future of transportation at this dynamic park dedicated to Japan's high-speed 'Shinkansen' and maglev train technologies. See actual train cars and learn about the engineering marvels of rail travel.

  • Nagashima Spa Land

    A theme park near Nagoya featuring Steel Dragon 2000, the world's longest roller coaster, along with a variety of other rides and a water park.

  • Toyota Museum

    The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology showcases Toyota's history from a textile machinery manufacturer to a global automotive leader, featuring interactive exhibits and early machine replicas.

  • Tokugawa Garden

    Tokugawa Garden is a serene escape with manicured gardens, koi-filled ponds and vibrant seasonal flowers, showcasing treasures from the Tokugawa family in the nearby museum.

  • Legoland Japan

    A colorful and fun-filled theme park offering exciting rides, creative building experiences, and impressive Lego models. It's an ideal destination for families with young children seeking entertainment.

  • Port Of Nagoya Public Aquarium

    An aquarium split into South and North buildings, featuring educational displays on aquatic ecosystems and marine biodiversity, including dolphins and beluga whales.

  • Inuyama Castle

    Inuyama Castle is one of the twelve original castles in Japan, offering a relaxing visit with unobstructed 360° views of the city.

  • Osu Kannon Temple

    Osu Kannon Temple, originally built in the 12th century and relocated in the 17th century, was rebuilt in the 1970s. It's known for selling local charms (omori) and hosting a flea market twice a month.

  • Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens combine education, entertainment, and nature, spanning a zoo with diverse animals, botanical gardens with lush greenery, and an amusement park.

  • Noritake Garden

    Noritake Garden, dating from 1904, is located on the grounds of a famous ceramics maker. Visitors can explore period relics, a gallery on ceramics history, and a craft center where they can make and glaze their own pieces.

  • Nagashima Resort

    Nagashima Resort, located a short bus ride from Nagoya, is a popular vacation destination featuring Nagashima Spa Land amusement park, Yuami no Shima hot spring complex, Joyful Waterpark, Anpanman museum, Jazz Dream shopping mall and Nabana no Sato flower park.

  • Nabana no Sato

    Nabana No Sato is a flower park, one of the largest and most beautiful in Japan, featuring millions of flowers in bloom and famous for its night illuminations.

  • Toyota Automobile Museum

    Journey through the evolution of the automobile with an impressive collection of classic and contemporary cars from around the world. It's a must-visit for car enthusiasts and anyone interested in automotive design.

  • Osaka

    A major metropolitan area in Japan, comparable to Tokyo and Nagoya.

  • Osu Shotengai Shopping Street

    Osu Shotengai is a popular shopping street in Nagoya, a mix of otaku, hipster, and food spots with international restaurants and thrift stores.

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