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Nagoya | Industrial City with Samurai History

Nagoya | Industrial City with Samurai History

With over two million inhabitants, Nagoya is Japan's fourth most populated city. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and the principal city of the Nobi plain, one of Honshu's three large plains and metropolitan and industrial centers. As one of the country's major transport hubs, situated halfway between east and west along the main transport lines running from Tokyo via Kyoto and Osaka to Hiroshima and further west, Nagoya also has Japan's leading port for international trade as well as its own state-of-the-art airport, half-an-hour from the city center. For centuries a center for porcelain, ceramics and lacquer-ware production, in modern times Nagoya has been among Japan's most important manufacturing and industrial cities. Toyota Motor Corporation, one of the world's leading car makers, was established in Nagoya, and it still runs a technology and industry museum in the city, while the manufacturing of cars has moved out to Toyota City to the east of Nagoya. Nagoya is not all about industry, transport and trade. For those more interested in samurai history, the Tokugawa Museum provides a wealth of in-depth information and fascinating exhibits on the most famous of Nagoya families. Osu-kannon in the heart of the city is a bustling area with a splendid temple at its heart along side some seemingly endless covered arcades – one of the most interesting shopping areas in Japan. Nagoya also offers many excellent day trip options with the castle at Inuyama, Meiji Mura and Nagashima Spa-land just three of the options.


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Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

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The Museum Meiji-Mura

One of Japan's Largest Open Air Museums, Over 60 Buildings from that period

Nagoya City Science Museum

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The World's Largest Planetarium

Inuyama Castle

Inuyama Castle

The Oldest Castle and Existence since the Edo Period

Nagoya TV Tower

Nagoya TV Tower

Japan's Oldest TV Tower constructed in 1954 in Aichi

Nagoya Aquarium

Nagoya Aquarium

Aquarium contains the Largest Outdoor Tanks in the World

Ebisenbei no Sato

Ebisenbei no Sato

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