"Industrial tourism" unique to Nagoya, a city of manufacturing, and "history and samurai culture" represented by Nagoya Castle and Tokugawa Garden.
The nature-filled Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens is home to the Nagoya Port Aquarium, one of the largest in Japan.
Welcome to Nagoya, where you can enjoy "urban amusements."
Nagoya Castle
It was built in 1612 as the residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu's son, Yoshinao. The main tower exhibits important cultural property sliding door paintings and historical materials. You can learn about the history of Nagoya Castle and Nagoya while having fun.
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Get off at Nagoya Castle Station on the Meijo Subway Line, and walk 5 minutes northwest from Exit 7.
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Approximately 20 minutes by train
Tokugawa Garden
A Japanese garden with a strolling pond. The clear stream flowing from the waterfall down the valley into a pond that resembles the sea symbolizes the natural scenery of Japan. The garden can be enjoyed throughout the four seasons with its fresh greenery and peonies.
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3 minutes walk from Tokugawaen Shindeki bus stop on city bus or Meitetsu bus route 2
15 minutes walk from Ozone Station E5 exit on the Meijo Subway Line
Take the Meguru sightseeing route bus and get off at the "Tokugawa Garden, Tokugawa Art Museum, Yoza Bunko" stop.
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About 35 minutes by bus
Tokugawa Art Museum
The museum has a collection of over 10,000 items from the Owari Tokugawa family, the head of the Gosanke family, with a focus on the belongings of Tokugawa Ieyasu. It boasts the largest collection of national treasures of any private art museum in Japan, including nine national treasures, including the Tale of Genji Illustrated Scroll. Enjoy the history and culture at the museum, along with the adjacent Tokugawa Garden.
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3 minutes walk from Tokugawaen Shindeki bus stop on city bus or Meitetsu bus route 2
15 minutes walk from Ozone Station E5 exit on the Meijo Subway Line
Take the Meguru sightseeing route bus and get off at the "Tokugawa Garden, Tokugawa Art Museum, Yoza Bunko" stop.
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About 10 minutes by taxi
About 35 minutes by bus
Nagoya City Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens
The zoo is home to over 500 species of animals, including koalas. There is also the "World Medaka House," which has a collection of killifish from around the world, the "Natural Animal House," where you can learn about nocturnal animals, and the "Children's Zoo," where you can interact with small animals. The botanical garden has a large greenhouse and about 7,000 species of plants to enjoy.
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3 minutes walk from Exit 3 of Higashiyama Koen Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line
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Approximately 25 minutes by train
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
With the theme of "Journey to Antarctica," the natural environments of five water bodies along the course of the Antarctic research vessel "Fuji" from Japan to Antarctica are recreated. In the main pool, one of the largest in the world with stands that can accommodate approximately 3,000 people, you can enjoy performances that will help you gain a deeper understanding of the ecology and behavior of the creatures.
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5 minutes walk from Exit 3 of Nagoyako Station on the Meijo Subway Line
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Approximately 40 minutes by train
Meiji Mura Museum
This is an open-air museum that displays historic buildings from the Meiji period that have been moved from all over the country. There is also a working steam locomotive and Kyoto City Tram preserved within the village, which you can actually ride.
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Get off at Meitetsu Inuyama Station and take the bus bound for Meijimura for 20 minutes.
About 10 minutes from Komaki Higashi IC on the Chuo Expressway
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Approximately 50 minutes by train
Nagoya City Science Museum
"Brother Earth" is the world's largest planetarium dome with an inner diameter of 35m. It is also home to four large, entertaining exhibits, including a device where you can experience aurora images in a room cooled to minus 30 degrees, and a device where you can experience a 9m-tall artificial tornado.
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Get off at Fushimi Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line, and walk 5 minutes south from Exit 5.
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Approximately 15 minutes on foot
Toyota Automobile Museum
The museum exhibits vehicles and materials from the time, covering the history of automobiles from the late 19th century, when gasoline-powered automobiles were born, to the 20th century, and the relationship between automobiles and Japanese life.
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From Fujigaoka Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line, take the Meitetsu bus to Nagakute Shako and walk for 5 minutes
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Approximately 1 hour by train
Noritake Forest
Within the greenery-filled grounds, there is a craft center where you can freely observe the ceramic manufacturing process on your own, an outlet shop selling tableware and other items, a cafe that uses Noritake tableware, and a museum.
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5 minutes walk from Kamejima Station on the Higashiyama Subway Line
Take the Meguru sightseeing route bus and get off at the "Noritake no Mori" stop.
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Approximately 30 minutes by train
Atsuta Shrine Treasure Museum
The museum houses approximately 6,000 items of historical value donated by a wide range of people, including the Imperial Family, shoguns, feudal lords, etc. Among these, there are many valuable items such as ancient sacred treasures, swords, Japanese mirrors, Bugaku masks, ancient documents, and fixtures, and 176 items have been designated as national treasures, important cultural properties, or Aichi cultural properties.
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7 minutes walk from Exit 2 of Atsuta Jingu Nishi Station on the Meijo Subway Line
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Approximately 30 minutes by train
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