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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
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
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