Port of Nagoya
【Port of Nagoya】There are many places for families and couples to enjoy such as the Port of Nagoya Aquarium, Legoland, and the Linear Railroad Museum!
【Port of Nagoya】There are many places for families and couples to enjoy such as the Port of Nagoya Aquarium, Legoland, and the Linear Railroad Museum!
Chubu Electric Power Company's MIRAI TOWER was built as Japan's first centralized radio tower and is a registered tangible cultural property of Japan.
Kinsyachi(Gold Killer Whale) on the Keep! The residence castle of the Owari Tokugawa family is luxurious and gorgeous.
Oasis 21, symbolized by its large glass roof, is a complex facility with a bus terminal and a park!
A comprehensive science museum equipped with one of the world's largest planetarium domes, "NTP Planet" with an inner dome diameter of 35 meters.
Expo 2005 Aichi, Japan (Moricoro Park) The park is full of fun facilities! There is also the popular Ghibli Park!
It is said to be the most energetic shopping street in Japan, with stores of all kinds ranging from electronics stores to second-hand clothing stores and gourmet restaurants.
The zoo has many popular animals! From small killifish to large elephants, the zoo keeps the largest number of species in Japan.
The clear stream flowing from the waterfall down the valley into a pond resembling the sea is a symbolic condensation of Japan's natural landscape.
The Nagoya City Municipal Archives collects, organizes, and exhibits historical and municipal government materials in the former Nagoya Appellate Court Building and the city archives. It is also famous as a photo spot for cosplayers due to its retro atmosphere.
It is said that the merchant town of Kiyosukoshi started together with Kiyosukoshi, and after the great fire of 1700 (Genroku 13), the road width was widened to 4 ken.
The park opened in April 1980 as a multi-purpose agricultural park where visitors can enjoy walking and observing plants, as well as promoting urban agriculture by providing guidance on fruit tree cultivation techniques. The clear stream flowing from the waterfall down the valley into a pond resembling the sea is a symbolic condensation of Japan's natural landscape.
The Yamazaki River crosses into Mizuho Ward in the eastern part of the city, where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the rows of cherry blossom trees and the ravine near Dankeidori. The rows of cherry trees are lined with approximately 600 cherry trees in spring, and the area near Dankeidori in Showa Ward is a ravine mentioned in the Owari Meisho Zuei (Illustrated Famous Places in Owari) of the Edo period.
Monet's Pond, as it is commonly called, is beautiful in each of the four seasons.
World Heritage Site Daigoji Temple in Kyoto, Japan. A typhoon a few years ago caused many precious trees to fall.
A temple of the Myoshinji school of the Rinzai sect, located in Goryoshita-cho, Ryoanji, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City. It is a sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple, the head temple of the Rinzai sect. The name of the temple is "Daigunzan" (Mt. Daigun). The main deity is Shakyamuni Buddha.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine in Kyoto is the head shrine of the Inari faith. It is the birthplace of Inari, and is also famous for the white fox (Byakko-san), an errand boy of the great god Inari.
Houses lined up by the sea. They look as if they are floating on the sea. About 230 such "boathouses" stand side by side along the coast of Ine Bay.
It is said that the name "Sanneizaka" comes from the slope in front of Sanneizaka (San-nenzaka). The street is narrow and lined with stores on both sides, which is why it is overflowing with people during the tourist season.
Since the Heian period (794-1185), many people have worshipped here as the Kannon of Shimizu. As you ascend the approach to the temple, you will be greeted by the Niomon Gate, the West Gate, and the three-story pagoda (all Important Cultural Properties), with Mt.
Chita Shikoku, founded in 1809, is the 88 sacred sites of Kobo Daishi, whose route circles the Chita Peninsula.
On the Chita Peninsula, you can fully enjoy fresh seafood.
Dogo Onsen Honkan is the symbol of Dogo Onsen, said to be the oldest onsen in Japan, and is a hot spring facility represented by "Kami no Yu" (God's Hot Spring).
The ropeway connects Shokasan Engyo-ji Temple, a famous temple on Mount Shosha, with the foot of the mountain.