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Outside of Nagoya
FLIGHT OF DREAMS
FLIGHT OF DREAMS is an airplane theme park built around the exhibition of the first-ever Boeing 787. There are two main areas: FLIGHT PARK, where you can see the full power of the plane from up close, and the shopping area SEATTLE TERRACE. ◆FLIGHT PARK While some content requires a fee, admission is free of charge. There is an Exhibition Area where you can learn about aviation and airports in a fun matter through movies and panels, and a Kids Area where children can play with playground equipment close to the real airplane (for children ages of 0–12). ◆SEATTLE TERRACE Themed on Seattle, the birthplace of Boeing, visitors can enjoy a bite to eat as if they were really there. ◆LUXURY FLIGHT An authentic flight simulator is available for you to try as well as aviation goods available for sale. Aviation merchandise is entails Boeing products such as toys and a variety of differe… See More
FLIGHT OF DREAMS is an airplane theme park built around the exhibition of the first-ever Boeing 787. There are two main areas: FL…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Kawara Museum of Takahama City, a Hometown of Ceramics
Japan's only kawara (roof tile) art museum See More
Japan's only kawara (roof tile) art museumSee More
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Outside of Nagoya
Kamagaki-no-komichi Museum
The house of a potter built in Meiji Era is restored and used as a museum. Tools for ceramic manufacturing and the products manufactured in the Meiji Era are exhibited. See More
The house of a potter built in Meiji Era is restored and used as a museum. Tools for ceramic manufacturing and the products manuf…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Toyota Hall
Realization of an enriched society through automobiles, as sought by the Toyota Motor Company, and leading-edge automobile manufacturing are shown with exhibitions and screen images. Visitors can see the progress of hybrid cars, a multidimensional approach to manufacturing an ultimate eco-car, and manufacturing of high quality automobiles by the Toyota Production System. Visitors can also have a close-up view of the "partner robot" that plays a trumpet just like a human being and "i-unit", the personal mobility of the future. See More
Realization of an enriched society through automobiles, as sought by the Toyota Motor Company, and leading-edge automobile manufa…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
INAX Live Museum
See, touch, feel, learn, and create at INAX Museums Explore the many-faceted world of clay and ceramics while walking around the six museums—the Tile Museum, Kiln Plaza, Architectural Terracotta Museum, Clay Works, Tiling Workshop, and Ceramics Lab. Learn about the history and culture, beauty, and fun of making clay into ceramics. There are also workshops and temporary exhibits that introduce you to the charms of clay and ceramics. See More
See, touch, feel, learn, and create at INAX Museums Explore the many-faceted world of clay and ceramics while walking around…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Brewery "Denshokan"
Taste soybean miso and tamari soy sauce. You can see displays of ancient brewing implements for soybean miso and tamari soy sauce, and hear an explanation of how the brewing process has changed from the Meiji period up to the present day. At the tamari extraction vat, you can see a demonstration of the machinery and try your hand at using it yourself, and also see demonstrations of barrels and buckets being repaired. The miso-tamari factory tour includes an explanation of the brewing process using a wooden bucket, a method that hasn't changed since olden times. See More
Taste soybean miso and tamari soy sauce. You can see displays of ancient brewing implements for soybean miso and tamari soy …See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Aichi Prefectural Ceramics Museum
Surrounded by greenery on a hillside next to the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, the Nagoya Prefectural Ceramics Museum is one of the most prominent ceramics museums in the world. Exhibits are held in the main building, south building, and west building. At the ceramics craft studio, even beginners can try their hand at making ceramics, and at Tea House Tosui-an, you can participate in a tea ceremony using tea bowls made by local artists. The buildings surround an open lawn, and there is even a restaurant, making this cultural facility a place children and adults alike can enjoy all day long. See More
Surrounded by greenery on a hillside next to the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, the Nagoya Prefectural Ceramics Museum is on…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Toyota Kuragaike Memorial Museum
The Toyota Anjo Memorial Hall displays the history since the establishment of Toyota Motor Corporation and exhibits classic cars, allowing visitors to understand Toyota's history See More
The Toyota Anjo Memorial Hall displays the history since the establishment of Toyota Motor Corporation and exhibits classic cars,…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Toyota Automobile Museum
The Automobile Gallery has around 140 vehicles on display that tell the history of automobiles from their creation at the end of the 19th century to the present day. In the Cultural Gallery, you will find over 4,000 posters, car parts, car mascots, and other cultural materials related to automobiles on display in the Automobile Culture Showroom. Besides being full of materials on automobiles, the library also has a vehicle picture book room for children. See More
The Automobile Gallery has around 140 vehicles on display that tell the history of automobiles from their creation at the end of …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
Aichi Expo Memorial Park (Morikoro Park)
Moricoro Park is a nature-rich, large urban park. It was established as a commemorative park after hosting the "Aichi Expo" in 2005. With attractions like the tallest Ferris wheel in the Tokai region, vast lawns, an ice skating rink, and cycling courses, the park offers a variety of facilities for a full day of enjoyment. Unique events such as gourmet festivals, sports events, and markets are held mainly on weekends, adding to the park's appeal. See More
Moricoro Park is a nature-rich, large urban park. It was established as a commemorative park after hosting the "Aichi Expo" in 20…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Museum Meiji-mura
Preserve and pass on true value. 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
Preserve and pass on true value. The Museum, Meiji-Mura was opened on March 18, 1965 as an open-air museum for preservation an…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Inuyama Castle
The castle tower looks three stories tall, but has four stories inside, plus two basement floors. It was built by Oda Yojiro Nobuyasu in 1537, and is believed to be the oldest type of Japanese castle. It is designated as a National Treasure. The Naruse family lived in the castle since it was bestowed upon them by the second shogun Hidetada in the Edo period until the end of the period, and until 2004, it was one of only a few privately owned castles in Japan. Possession of the castle has now been transferred to the Inuyama Castle Hakutei Bunko, and it is managed by Inuyama City and visited by many people who come to the castle See More
The castle tower looks three stories tall, but has four stories inside, plus two basement floors. It was built by Oda Yojiro Nobu…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Laguna Ten Bosch
A resort complex with many different facilities where you can enjoy the ocean 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
A resort complex with many different facilities where you can enjoy the ocean Located on the nature-rich Mikawa Bay, Laguna Te…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Mitsui Outlet Park Jazz Dream Nagashima
One of the largest outlet malls in Japan. It has around 300 shops, including expensive international luxury brands, famous fashion brands from inside and outside Japan, popular select shops, and shops selling sporting goods, outdoor equipment, leather goods, accessories, and more. You can enjoy the local food, Nagoya-meshi, at the food court. See More
One of the largest outlet malls in Japan. It has around 300 shops, including expensive international luxury brands, famous fash…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Nagashima Spa Land
Japan's largest amusement park! Featuring 60 different attractions, including the first hybrid coaster in Japan, "Hakugei" the Guinness certified coaster "Steel Dragon 2000" and the 4D spin coaster "Arashi". These thrilling rides are complemented by attractions like the giant Ferris wheel "Aurora" and the Kids Town with around 30 attractions, providing entertainment for all ages from children to adults. The park hosts various events throughout the seasons, such as the opening of Japan's largest "Jumbo Sea Water Pool" in summer, ensuring that visitors can always discover new excitement whenever they come See More
Japan's largest amusement park! Featuring 60 different attractions, including the first hybrid coaster in Japan, "Hakugei" the …See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Cormorant Fishing (Kiso River)
Kiso River Ukai Cormorant Fishing is said to have begun 1,300 years ago. You can see the boats and techniques of the cormorant fishermen up close as they float down the river at night, making the river's surface glow red in the torchlight, with the National Treasure Inuyama Castle behind them. See More
Kiso River Ukai Cormorant Fishing is said to have begun 1,300 years ago. You can see the boats and techniques of the cormorant fi…See More
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Outside of Nagoya
Little World
An open-air ethnographic museum where you can explore and experience lifestyles and cultures from around the world. The main exhibition hall showcases approximately 6,000 ethnographic artifacts collected from various regions globally, accompanied by videos and other presentations. In addition, the outdoor area features 23 structures representing 32 countries along a 2.5 km walking route, offering insight into different cultures ways of life. Visitors can enjoy tasting international cuisine, trying on traditional costumes, and immersing themselves in a day of global travel without needing a passport. See More
An open-air ethnographic museum where you can explore and experience lifestyles and cultures from around the world. The main exhi…See More