Nagoya boasts some of Japan's most important historical sites, such as Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle. This guided tour offers a deeper, more immersive experience of the city's cultural treasures and timeless beauty.
This museum showcases Japan’s industrial history through Toyota’s evolution from textile machinery to automobiles. Interactive exhibits and demonstrations highlight innovations in engineering and manufacturing.
Nagoya Castle is a historic castle known for its golden shachihoko roof ornaments and samurai history. Originally built over 400 years ago, it was destroyed in WWII air raids and later reconstructed. Today, the castle grounds feature gardens and exhibits that reflect its rich past.
Tokugawa Garden is a traditional Japanese garden that once belonged to the Tokugawa family. It features a scenic pond, seasonal flowers, and walking paths reflecting Edo-period landscaping.
Osu is a lively shopping district in Nagoya with over 1,200 shops offering a mix of tradition and pop culture. A giant maneki-neko (beckoning cat) welcomes visitors at the entrance.
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