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Tsuruma Park

Tsuruma Park

A comprehensive park with a long history, where flowers bloom throughout the year.

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Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nagoya City

Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nagoya City

Not only does it have a zoo full of unique charm, but it also has a botanical garden that is beautiful in every season.

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Meijo Park

Meijo Park

The park at Nagoya Castle is a great place for Nagoya citizens to walk and relax.

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Zebuke Forest

Zebuke Forest

A must-visit spot for tableware enthusiasts, the birthplace of the globally renowned tableware brand "Noritake."

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Nagoya City Art Museum

Nagoya City Art Museum

The collection mainly features works by local artists, and it is rich in variety. The special exhibitions are also not to be missed.

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Aichi Prefectural Office (Nagoya City Hall)

Aichi Prefectural Office (Nagoya City Hall)

Designated as an important national cultural asset, it is one of the finest masterpieces of hall architecture.

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Nagoya Port Aquarium

Nagoya Port Aquarium

Dolphins and orcas are leaping in Japan's largest water pool!

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Legoland Japan

Legoland Japan

A theme park that captures the charm of LEGO bricks, a vast amusement park where both adults and children can play all day long.

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Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Shrine

The shrine dedicated to the sacred sword has appeared in the "Nihon Shoki" and "Kojiki," representing a famous energy spot in Nagoya.

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Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER (Nagoya TV Tower)

Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER (Nagoya TV Tower)

From the sky deck, you can overlook the panoramic view of the city and also enjoy a unique accommodation experience at the Nagoya Landmark Tower.

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Tokugawa Garden

Tokugawa Garden

Appreciate the changing natural scenery of the four seasons in a Japanese garden with a pond and strolling path.

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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Learn about the history of Toyota and the changes in industrial technology at the birthplace of the Toyota Group.

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Tokugawa Art Museum

Tokugawa Art Museum

The museum houses many exquisite items that convey the laws and authority of one of the three great families of the Tokugawa, the Owari Tokugawa family.

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Nagoya City Science Museum

Nagoya City Science Museum

An immersive science museum with a powerful impact, featuring the largest planetarium in the world.

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Maglev Railway Museum

Maglev Railway Museum

Through the exhibition of vehicles such as the Shinkansen and superconducting magnetic levitation trains, one can understand Japan's railway technology and history.

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Osu Kannon

Osu Kannon

Guarding the Osu Shopping District and the surrounding community, the most important Kannon sacred site in Nagoya.

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Higashiyama Sky Tower

Higashiyama Sky Tower

You can overlook the cityscape of Nagoya and the distant mountains, and the night view is also incredibly dreamy and romantic!

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Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

A pair of golden shachihoko shining brightly on the castle tower, along with the Honmaru Goten adorned with classic murals.

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Oasis 21

Oasis 21

A three-dimensional urban park that has sparked a hot topic due to its architectural beauty.

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Kinshachi Ohdori (Golden Shachihoko Street)

Kinshachi Ohdori (Golden Shachihoko Street)

Nagoya's specialty dishes are gathered in the alleys beneath Nagoya Castle!

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Osu Shopping District

Osu Shopping District

Nagoya's largest shopping street offers everything from long-established stores to shops catering to "otaku" culture.

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