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  • October 18, 2017

    Nagoya Castle

    Located nearby Nagoya Station, Nagoya Castle is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Once the heart of region, the story of Nagoya Castle is entwined with that of the city and its people. Cons...
  • October 17, 2017

    Atsuta Jingu

    Atsuta Jingu can lay claim to being one of the most important Shinto shrines in Japan. The site on which the shrine stands, has been consecrated for at least 1900 years with the current structure des...
  • October 16, 2017

    Tokugawa Art Museum & Tokugawa Garden

    The Tokugawa Art Museum exhibits over 12,000 items once owned by the Owari clan - one of three branches of the ruling Togukawa family during the Edo Period. The Owari controlled Nagoya, one of the we...
  • October 15, 2017

    SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

    Showcasing the history and technological ingenuity of the Central Japan Railways Company, the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is an engaging museum that will entertain casual visitors as much as it does tr...
  • October 10, 2017

    Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

    The Toyota Commemorative Museum tells the story of one of Japan’s great companies. In doing so, it reflects Nagoya’s position as one of Japan’s industrial centres and traces the country’s rise to bec...
  • October 5, 2017

    Legoland Japan

    Opened in 2017, Legoland Japan has quickly established itself as one of Nagoya’s most popular attractions. The theme park is divided into seven themed areas reflecting the different worlds of the Leg...
  • October 2, 2017

    Ghibli Park

    Set to open on November 1 2022, ‘Ghibli Park’ is currently under construction in Nagoya, Aichi. The park expansive park will be dedicated to everything Studio Ghibli – a celebration of Japan’s most s...
  • September 30, 2017

    Inuyama Castle

    Inuyama’s small but beautiful castle is a registered National Treausre and the oldest remaining wooden castle in Japan. Indeed, the castle is only one of twelve remaining castles in Japan after the m...
  • September 25, 2017

    Ise Grand Shrine

    The Ise Grand Shrine is the most important Shinto complex in Japan. Dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu-Omikami, the complex is made-up of multiple shrines – a total of 125 - and other structures ...