Discover the captivating blend of history, innovation, and culinary delights in Nagoya, Japan. This 2-day itinerary covers iconic landmarks like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, alongside modern marvels like Oasis 21 and the Toyota Museum, promising an unforgettable journey through this dynamic city.
Nagoya Castle
A castle in Nagoya, Japan, where visitors can explore the Honmaru Palace. The main keep is currently closed for construction until 2028.
Noritake Garden
A garden built on old factory grounds, featuring craft centers and museums that showcase the history and creation of ceramics.
Café Grand Vert
A restaurant located inside the Noritake Garden.
Sarutahiko Coffee
A coffee shop located near Noritake Garden.
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
A museum located at the birthplace of the Toyota group, showcasing the company's history from its beginnings in the textile industry to its current automotive presence.
Yoshinoya (芳之家)
A traditional Japanese restaurant known for serving a special type of kishimen (flat udon noodles).
Atsuta Shrine Park
A tranquil park where one can visit Atsuta Shrine, which houses one of Japan's most sacred treasures, the kusanagi sword.
Oasis 21
A spaceship-like landmark in Nagoya with a water rooftop, serving as a transportation stop and shopping center.
Hisaya-Odori Garden Flarie
A small garden along the shopping avenue where visitors can rest.
Osu Shopping Street
A shopping street where one can find local street food, fashion, and various subcultures.
Nagoya City Science Museum
A science museum in Nagoya.
Miyakagi (Hitsumabashi/Nagoya Eel Dish)
A restaurant famous for Hitsumabashi (Nagoya Eel Dish)