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Attractions — Aichi Prefecture

Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park

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Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park

Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park

B+

The Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, also known as Moricoro Park, offers vast green spaces and recreational facilities on the former site of Expo 2005. It's a popular spot for families, featuring playgrounds, an ice rink, and the iconic Satsuki and Mei's House from "My Neighbor Totoro," now integrated into the larger Ghibli Park.

Yaotomi Shrine

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Yaotomi Shrine

Yaotomi Shrine

B+

Yaotomi Shrine, located on the small, sacred Takeshima Island, offers visitors a unique spiritual and natural experience. Connected by a long bridge, the island is a designated national natural monument, featuring a distinct warm forest and multiple shrines to explore.

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art

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Toyota Municipal Museum of Art

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art

B+

Perched atop a hill overlooking Toyota City, the Toyota Municipal Museum of Art is celebrated for its striking architecture, tranquil gardens, and diverse art collections. Visitors consistently praise its serene atmosphere and the quality of its rotating exhibitions, often highlighting a notable lack of crowds compared to larger city museums.

Atsuta Shrine

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Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Shrine · Храм Ацута · Atsuta Jingū

B+

Atsuta Jingu Shrine offers a tranquil escape within Nagoya, revered as one of Japan's most important shrines. Visitors can explore its expansive, forested grounds, admire ancient camphor trees, and observe traditional Japanese worship, making it a peaceful and culturally enriching experience.

Atsutajingu

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Atsutajingu

Atsutajingu

B+

Atsuta Jingu is one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, revered for housing the sacred Kusanagi Sword. Visitors consistently praise its vast, serene grounds, offering a tranquil escape amidst ancient trees and a deep sense of history, despite the main shrine building being largely inaccessible.

Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden

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Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden

Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden

B+

Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden offers a vast complex combining a zoo, botanical garden, and small amusement park. Visitors consistently praise its affordability and accessibility from Nagoya, making it a popular choice for a full day out, particularly for families.

Tagata Jinja

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Tagata Jinja

Tagata Jinja

B+

Tagata Jinja is a Shinto shrine renowned for its focus on fertility, featuring numerous phallic symbols and an annual "Penis Festival" (Hōnen Matsuri). Visitors find it a humorous and thought-provoking experience, offering a distinct contrast to more traditional Japanese shrines.

Tokugawaen Garden

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Tokugawaen Garden

Tokugawaen Garden · 徳川園 · Tokugawa En

B+

Tokugawaen Garden offers a serene escape in the heart of Nagoya, showcasing a meticulously designed Japanese landscape with a large pond, waterfalls, and traditional elements. Visitors consistently praise its peaceful atmosphere and seasonal beauty, making it an ideal spot for a tranquil stroll and photography.

Toyokawa Inari Temple

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Toyokawa Inari Temple

Toyokawa Inari Temple

B+

Toyokawa Inari Temple offers a unique blend of Buddhist temple and Inari shrine elements, famously featuring thousands of fox statues. Visitors are consistently impressed by its vast grounds, serene atmosphere, and the striking 'Reikozuka' mound filled with fox figures, making it a memorable cultural experience.

The Little World Museum of Man

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The Little World Museum of Man

The Little World Museum of Man

B

Step into a global village at The Little World Museum of Man, where you can 'travel' the world in a single day. Visitors enjoy trying on traditional costumes, sampling international foods, and exploring diverse architectural styles, making it a fun and educational experience for all ages.

Tsuruma Park

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Tsuruma Park

Tsuruma Park · 鶴舞公園 · Tsurumai Kōen

B

Tsuruma Park is a beloved urban oasis in Nagoya, renowned for its harmonious blend of Western and Japanese garden styles. While it truly shines during spring with its spectacular cherry blossoms and lively picnic atmosphere, visitors also appreciate its beauty throughout the year, from summer roses to autumn leaves. It offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into local life.

Minami Chita Beach Land

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Minami Chita Beach Land

Minami Chita Beach Land

B

Minami Chita Beach Land offers a unique blend of an aquarium and a small amusement park, making it a family-friendly destination. Visitors particularly enjoy the interactive animal experiences, including dolphin and sea lion shows, and the chance to feed or pet various marine creatures.

Hisaya Ōdōri Park

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Hisaya Ōdōri Park

Hisaya Ōdōri Park · 久屋大通公園 · Hisaya Daitsū Kōen

B

Hisaya Ōdōri Park offers a refreshing urban escape in the heart of Nagoya, stretching alongside a major street. Visitors appreciate its green spaces, seasonal flowers, and proximity to the Nagoya TV Tower and the bustling Sakae shopping district, making it a convenient spot for a leisurely walk or a meal.

Sanagawa Embankment

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Sanagawa Embankment

Sanagawa Embankment

B

The Sanagawa Embankment offers a picturesque escape, especially during spring when its cherry blossoms create a stunning tunnel of pink. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity for leisurely strolls along the river. It's a local favorite for enjoying nature's seasonal beauty.

Tokoname Manekineko Street

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Tokoname Manekineko Street

Tokoname Manekineko Street

B

Tokoname Manekineko Street features a delightful collection of ceramic lucky cats (manekineko) displayed along a wall, each with unique expressions and meanings. It serves as an engaging prelude to the famous Tokoname Pottery Footpath, offering visitors a charming artistic experience.

138 Tower Park

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138 Tower Park

138 Tower Park

B

138 Tower Park provides a serene escape with panoramic views from its observation deck and a pleasant park setting below. Visitors appreciate the relaxing environment, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely afternoon, perhaps with a coffee or tea.

Shimin Shiki no Mori

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Shimin Shiki no Mori

Shimin Shiki no Mori

B

Shimin Shiki no Mori is a spacious public park in Komaki, offering a range of family-friendly activities from a popular artificial grass sled slide to a petting zoo and miniature golf. Visitors appreciate its diverse offerings, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed day out with children.

Museum of Sake Culture

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Museum of Sake Culture

Museum of Sake Culture

B

Housed in a historic sake brewery, the Museum of Sake Culture provides an engaging look at the intricate process of sake production. Visitors can explore exhibits, watch an informative video, and enjoy sake tasting, often discovering a surprising variety of flavors.

Shinojima

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Shinojima

Shinojima

B

Shinojima offers a serene island escape, praised by visitors for its fresh seafood, clean beaches, and relaxing atmosphere. It's an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy sea views, and experience local hospitality, particularly for those looking for a break from urban hustle.

Noritake Garden

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Noritake Garden

Noritake Garden · ノリタケの森 · Nori Take No Mori

B

Noritake Garden offers a unique blend of industrial history, artistic craftsmanship, and serene green spaces. Visitors can explore the origins of a renowned ceramic brand, observe artisans at work, and enjoy a tranquil garden setting, often complemented by adjacent shopping and dining options.

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