Best Things To Do in Nagoya, Japan

  1. Nagoya- Boston Museum Of Fine Arts

    Art Museum, Museum, Specialty Museum

    Opened in 1999, the art museum's main purpose was to bring in travelling exhibits of the kind that are rarely seen in Japan - world art from all cultures and times. To this end, it became a sister museum to the Boston Museum for Fine Arts. As such, there are no real permanent exhibitions here, but highly interesting travelling special exhibitions that are loaned on a 5 month and/or 5 year basis...Read more
  2. The Yamazaki Mazak Museum Of Art

    Art Museum, Museum, Specialty Museum

    This is a simple Fine Art Museum focused on French paintings from the 18th to the 20th century. It also has substantial collections of Art Noveau furniture and glassware. The interior of the building is as exquisite as the artwork inside, for it has been decorated to resemble the art salons of those periods. Some of the artists represented inside include Pierre Bonnard, Francois Boucher, Ferdin...Read more
  3. Nittai-ji Temple

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    Nittai-ji Temple

    Religious Site, Temple

    This Temple complex is unique in that it does not belong to any particular sect of Buddhism. It is further unique for containing the ashes of the original Buddha, gifted to Japan by the king of Thailand in 1900. Thus, the meaning of temple's name literally translates into 'Japan-Thailand Temple'. You can't see the actual ashes, as they were embedded into the stone of the 15 meter high pagoda; f...Read more
  4. Shirotori Garden

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    Shirotori Garden

    Garden, Nature

    This enchanting Japanese garden is modeled after the land around the city of Nagoya. There is a prominent mound in the Southwest corner - it represents Mt. Ontake, which is Japan's second highest volcano. The stream that flows away from the mound represents the river Kiso. Aside from the traditional Japanese garden decorations - stone arrangements, exquisitely kept lawns, wooden bridges and wat...Read more
  5. Nagoya Shisei Shiryokan

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    Nagoya Shisei Shiryokan

    Museum

    There is more to see in the Nagoya City archives than you would expect. Constructed in 1922 as a courthouse, district court and a ward court, the building has since been recognized as national cultural property. Inside, you will find one of the country's finest examples of stained glass windows, an example of a courtroom as it used to be under the old Constitution, a cell for keeping prisoners ...Read more
  6. Togan-ji

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    Togan-ji

    Religious Site, Temple, Statue

    This is a straightforward giant green Buddha statue. Erected in the 16th century and soaring 15 meters over the ground the statue has deep ties to India - one of the foremost priests at the Soto Zen temple completed his Buddhist training in that country. Does the temple complex also contains a Shivlingam and the statue of the Goddess Saraswati. The charming temple grounds of bamboo and pine hav...Read more
  7. Shikemichi

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    Shikemichi

    Historical Site

    In the year 1610 when the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Directed that the population of Kiyosu move to Nagoya, the merchants of that time settled in these houses you see here. They sold rice, salt, miso, sake, and fuel, and used the river to transport their goods. Actually, the buildings you see date from the year 1740; there was a fire in the year 1700 that destroyed most of the original structures. ...Read more
  8. Aichi Prefectural Museum Of Art

    Art Museum, Museum, Specialty Museum

    Nagoya City's main Performing Arts venue has on its tenth floor a small but excellent Museum dedicated to art. The museum hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions, it's permanent collection is noteworthy - International and domestic fine art from the 20th century, Including works by Masters such as by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt, and Paul Klee. Paintings and sculptures make up th...Read more
  9. Shonai Green

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    Shonai Green

    Park, Walking Area, Entertainment, Picnic Spot

    This is one of the city's largest Public parks, and is especially popular among the locals for its wide green open spaces. It makes combining picnics with friendly tennis or football match is very easy. In fact, this is the home of the local Football Club. Here and there around the park you will find Modern Art sculptures. There is a facility where you can rent paddleboats to take out into the ...Read more
  10. Cultural Path Futaba Museum

    Museum, Historical Site, Specialty Museum

    This is a historical home. it used to belong to the woman widely acknowledged as Japan's first actress, and the man known as the "king of electric power" - Sadayakko Kawakami and Momosuke Fukuzawa. Blending Japanese and Western architectural styles, the house was very radical for its time. It became an important gathering point for intellectuals and radicals. Today the museum, which is preserve...Read more
  11. Odaka Ryokuchi Park

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    Odaka Ryokuchi Park

    Outdoors, Go Carting, Park, Camp

    If you want to devote an entire day do stuff that your kid wants to do this is the place to take him or her. This is family entertainment at its best. Let's tick off the checklist-Football ground, Go-karting, miniature golf, Dog running, Playgrounds, picnic grounds, a small dinosaur park, and a swimming pool. If you want a break from all the fun you can even check out the Japanese Garden, or th...Read more
  12. Nagoya City Museum

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    Nagoya City Museum
    If you are the kind of person who likes to know about the city's origins and soul before they actually check it out, this is the first place you should visit on your Nagoya trip. The museum uses historical artifacts, archaeological material, documents, books and personal accounts to track the history of the Owari people. The museum explores settlement of the local area since the Paleolithic per...Read more
  13. Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport) Image
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    Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport), Nagoya-shi, Japan is an international airport located in the city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is the fourth busiest airport in Japan, after Tokyo's Haneda Airport, Narita International Airport, and Kansai International Airport. The airport is operated by the Central Japan International Airport Authority.Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport) is the main hu...Read more
  14. Fish Market Image
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    Market

    The Fish Market in Marunaka Shokuhin Center is equipped with more than fifty stalls selling fresh fish brought from Ise Bay, Mikawa Bay and Chita Peninsula. The market is part of Yanagibashi Central Market area and here you will find meat, veggies, ingredients too along with abalone, clams, lobsters, crabs, squids, Eels and fishes like Tuna, Yellowtail Bass, Sea Bream and so on. The Fish Market...Read more
  15. The Daiso Nagoya Sakae Skyle Shop

    Shopping Center

    The Daiso Nagoya Sakae Skyle Shop is the largest 100 yen shop in the city where you can get everything from pottery, stationary, food and plastic goods at 108 yen. Over seventy thousand products are stuffed in this one-stop shop, of which many things will seem like new to you. The Daiso Nagoya Sakae Skyle Shop sprawls over the seventh floor of the building of Skyle with necessary and luxury ite...Read more