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Nagoya Station
Noritake Garden
Opened in commemoration of the 100th year anniversary of the pottery and ceramics maker Noritake. In this premises filled with lush greenery, you can tour a pottery and ceramics factory and museum displaying the Noritake of the good ol' days, as well as paint on patterns for yourself. You can also enjoy shopping for dishes and other tableware in the Noritake-operated store. There is also a restaurant, cafe, and more using Noritake dishes. All buildings are wheelchair accessible. See More
Opened in commemoration of the 100th year anniversary of the pottery and ceramics maker Noritake. In this premises filled with lu…See More
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Sakae / Fushimi
Nagoya City Science Museum
A science museum equipped with NTP Planet, one of the world's largest planetarium domes, with an inside diameter of 35 meters. Along with an exterior design that features the dome's spherical shape, the museum has four large-scale exhibits, including an aurora film viewed in a -30° room and a nine-meter tall man-made tornado. In addition, the building itself acts as an exhibit through its use of solar power and green walls, visible earthquake-resistant structures and elevator mechanisms, and more. See More
A science museum equipped with NTP Planet, one of the world's largest planetarium domes, with an inside diameter of 35 meters. Al…See More
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Northern Area
Togokusan Fruits Park
A place of nature and history, Mt. Togoku (198 m) is the tallest mountain in the city, and is surrounded by 70 kofun sites. Togokusan Fruits Park is a multipurpose agricultural park at the base of the mountain that uses the rich natural surroundings. In the park there is an orchard where around 900 trees of 17 species of fruit grow, including peaches, Asian pears, and apples. There is a greenhouse where you can see papaya, jackfruit, and other rare tropical fruits, and a fruithouse where you can see exhibits of various sample fruits. Besides these, the park also has a fishing corner, Japanese-style garden, all-season flower garden, a restaurant, and shops. The park is a famous place for weeping cherry blossom trees in the spring. See More
A place of nature and history, Mt. Togoku (198 m) is the tallest mountain in the city, and is surrounded by 70 kofun sites. Togok…See More
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Eastern Area
Yagotosan Koshoji Temple
Yagotosan Koshoji Temple is a Shingon Sect temple in Nagoya City. It was built in 1688 by Buddhist priest Tenzui Ensho, who received Kukai's five-pronged vajra. It became known as a place of worship for the Owari Tokugawa family after the second lord of the clan, Tokugawa Mitsutomo, began devoting himself to the priest's teachings. Also called Owari Koya, it became a place of learning and training, as well as an object of worship for many people. See More
Yagotosan Koshoji Temple is a Shingon Sect temple in Nagoya City. It was built in 1688 by Buddhist priest Tenzui Ensho, who recei…See More
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Southern Area
Brother Museum
Brother Museum has a Communication Hall, Product Zone, History Zone, Sewing Machine Zone, and Library. Such products as inkjet or laser printers, fax machines, home sewing machines, industrial sewing machines, electronic stationery and online karaoke systems are on display. ・The museum is home to one of the finest collections of sewing machines in Japan. The collection includes a replica of the first sewing machine in the world, antique sewing machines from overseas, iconic Brother machines, and more. ・Have fun with the latest Brother products. Try out the latest Brother technology by making sewing machine embroidery, creating name stickers and paper crafts, printing photos, and more. See More
Brother Museum has a Communication Hall, Product Zone, History Zone, Sewing Machine Zone, and Library. Such products as inkjet or…See More
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Port
LEGOLAND® JAPAN RESORT
Opened in April 2017, LEGOLAND® Japan is an outdoor theme park for kids ages two to twelve to enjoy a whole day with their families. In this park with around 17 million LEGO® blocks and 10,000 LEGO® models, there are lots of adventure-type interactive attractions based around the LEGO® world. LEGO® NINJAGO World, one of the most popular areas among all the LEGOLAND® parks around the world, opened in July 2019. The park has over 40 rides, attractions, and shows in eight different areas, and many of the rides can be enjoyed by small children. It's a place where families can have a truly wonderful day out together. The park is also home to SEA LIFE Nagoya, an aquarium where you can see, touch, and learn about the many surprises of the ocean world, and LEGOLAND® Japan Hotel, where you can stay in a LEGO® block world until morning. Spend an exciting day at LEG… See More
Opened in April 2017, LEGOLAND® Japan is an outdoor theme park for kids ages two to twelve to enjoy a whole day with their fa…See More
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Port
Maker's Pier
Maker's Pier is an entertainment space that makes people feel energetic and active through the act of creating, in a way that can only be experienced here! There are also around 40 different shops and restaurants. There is a water fountain show every hour that combines light, water, and music. See More
Maker's Pier is an entertainment space that makes people feel energetic and active through the act of creating, in a way that can…See More
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Port
SEA LIFE Nagoya
SEA LIFE Nagoya is a hands-on aquarium located in the LEGOLAND® Japan Hotel, letting you "see, touch, and learn". SEA LIFE was created with the intent of sparking in children an interest in the ocean by touching its creatures and learning about their ways of life at locations in over 50 places around the world. It is divided into 11 zones with distinct themes. Going through a tunnel, you find yourself in lavishly colorful worlds such as that of the Japanese fairy tale zone of Urashima Taro's visit to the dragon's underwater palace, a zone where you proceed through a sunken ship, a tropical ocean zone with tons of rays swimming all around, a zone in which you can touch inhabitants of the sea, and more. Workshops, Ranger Mission Packs, backyard experience tours, and many hands-on programs are also available. See More
SEA LIFE Nagoya is a hands-on aquarium located in the LEGOLAND® Japan Hotel, letting you "see, touch, and learn". SEA LIFE wa…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Aichi Museum of Flight
An aircraft museum located at the Prefectural Nagoya Airport. It has displays of real aircrafts, including the YS-11—the first post-war passenger aircraft made in Japan, which made its first flight at Nagoya Airport. It also offers experiential programs, such as trying your hand at being a pilot or mechanic, and a science lab where you can have fun learning about how planes fly. See More
An aircraft museum located at the Prefectural Nagoya Airport. It has displays of real aircrafts, including the YS-11—the first …See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Japan Monkey Park
Japan Monkey Park is an amusement park offering fun for the family with over 30 kinds of different attractions in the mountains from ones that will make you scream your lungs to those even small children will enjoy. Large-scale events which change by season, greetings and mini stage shows by original mascots Monpa-kun and Monpi-chan, as well as the "Water Paradise Monpuru" outdoor leisure pool in summer are incredibly popular. Enjoy yourself year-round at this park. See More
Japan Monkey Park is an amusement park offering fun for the family with over 30 kinds of different attractions in the mountains f…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Museum Meiji-mura
The Museum, Meiji-Mura was opened on March 18, 1965 as an open-air museum for preservation and exhibition of architecture of the Meiji Era. 68 buildings moved to this 100,000 m2 hilly land with a beautiful landscape near Inuyama City and by Irukaike Pond, including national treasures like St. John's Church. In Meiji-Mura, a steam locomotive and streetcars of Kyoto are maintained for actual use and are used for transport in Meiji-Mura. See More
The Museum, Meiji-Mura was opened on March 18, 1965 as an open-air museum for preservation and exhibition of architecture of the …See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Laguna Ten Bosch
Located on the nature-rich Mikawa Bay, Laguna Ten Bosch is a resort complex with a theme park, shopping mall, a hotel, and more facilities where you can enjoy the ocean. Lagunasia is an ocean-themed theme park you can enjoy all year round, with attractions, shows, light displays, pools, and more. Various limited-period events are also held. Festival Market is a seaside mall with shops and restaurants. The fish market, where you can get fresh seafood, special local products, and souvenirs, is particularly popular. Henn na Hotel Laguna Ten Bosch is a robot hotel where multilingual dinosaur robots made using the latest technology check you in and out. Directly connected to Lagunasia, you can start enjoying the theme park as soon as you step out of the hotel. See More
Located on the nature-rich Mikawa Bay, Laguna Ten Bosch is a resort complex with a theme park, shopping mall, a hotel, and more f…See More
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Nagoya Station
Southern Area
Port
Cruise Nagoya
Cruise Nagoya is a regularly scheduled passenger boat that loops around Nagoya city center and Nagoya Port. Enjoy all sorts of sights you can only see from the water on the still surface of the Nakagawa Canal, such as the Sasashima Live 24 district, where you can see the crowd of buildings around Nagoya Station, the Nakagawaguchi-dori lock gates, where you can have a mini Panama Canal experience, long-standing warehouses, and large ships coming and going at Nagoya Port. It provides efficient access to popular spots in Nagoya, such as LEGOLAND® Japan and the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium. See More
Cruise Nagoya is a regularly scheduled passenger boat that loops around Nagoya city center and Nagoya Port. Enjoy all sorts of si…See More