Nagoya has a sizable number of tourist places to check out, including museums, amusement parks, historical sites and of course, Nagoya Castle. Many attractions are located right in the heart of Nagoya, within a few subway stops from downtown. Use the travel map and the listing information below to plan out your itinerary. Also included are options for day and overnight trips.
NAGOYA CASTLE Tourist Map D-2This impressive traditional looking castle was first built in 1612, and then after being bombed during WWII, the current concrete structure was built. The museum has items from the Edo period. ¥500 entry.
Near SHIYAKUSHO STATION
The observation deck offers a great way to learn about the city and get one's bearings. The observation platform is at only 100 meters, but it is a nice view and food and beverages are available. Open 10am-10pm daily.
CLICK FOR SAKAE MAP TOKUGAWA ART MUSEUM Tourist Map F-1One of the most famous collections in all of Japan, with over 10,000 pieces, art work, swords, robes, samurai goods, and more. The Tokugawa family was one of the first ruling dynasties of Japan.
Near OZONE STATION exit 3
Above is the Kokusai Center station, the 3rd floor has the Nagoya International Desk, offering information and help for tourists and residents in English, Japanese, and seven other languages.
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The largest shrine in Nagoya. The surrounding area is forested with 1000 year old Japanese cypress. There are also ancient structures, and an exhibition hall with several national treasures and goods.
Near NISHI-JINGU STATION TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUMLearn about the evolution of the automobile and see a large variety of classic cars at this beautiful collection run in connection with Toyota motors. Closed National holidays.
Near GEDAI-DORI STATION
Osu-kannon temple is Nagoya's most prestigious temple. On the 18th and 28th of every month there is an antique market. There are several other smaller temples also in the area.
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Near the Osu-kannon temple district, beyond the main temple is the Osu Shopping Arcade - a little bit on the dilapidated side, but full of small shops and eateries.
CLICK FOR OSU-KANNON MAPIt's not huge, but it's right downtown, making Nagoya's Central Park a nice side trip if in the area. There is a plaza of new fashionable shops and restauratns, fountains, and the TV Tower, so its easy to find.
CLICK FOR SAKAE MAP NORITAKE GARDEN & CRAFT CENTER Tourist Map A-3One of the more famous things to come out of Nagoya is the Noritake brand of ceramics. At this large facility, there is a museum exhibiting items and products. Tours are offered daily.
Near KAMEJIMA STATION
Across from the Nagoya TV Tower Oasis21 is a neat place to walk around for different views of Nagoya, with especially stunning views at night. Lower floors have a small mall as well as a tourist information counter.
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Showcasing the Maglev system this great museum can be appreciated whether a train buff or not. On display are whole trains from different eras, and there are several simulators visitors can try.
Near KINJO-FUTO STATIONNear Fushimi station in downtown Nagoya, learn science at this fun museum with hands on exhibits as well as the world’s biggest planetarium.
CLICK FOR FUSHIMI MAPHIGASHIYAMA ZOO Tourist Map H-3
Nagoya's city zoo and botanical gardens with koalas, lions, elephants and other crickey stuff. Open 9am-4:30 daily. Closed Mondays and Dec 29-Jan 2.
Near HIGASHIYAMA STATION NAGOYA AQUARIUM Tourist Map B-7Located near Nagoya Port, the Nagoya Aquarium is one of Japan's best, and well worth a visit.
Near NAGOYA-KO STATION NAGOYA DOME Tourist Map G-1The Nagoya Dome is where the professional baseball team the Nagoya Dragons play. There isn't all too much to do around the stadium on non-game days, but it is an impressive site.
Near NAGOYA-DOME MAE STATION
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INUYAMA CASTLE Tourist Map A-1Inuyama Castle was built in the 16th century structure and survived WWII intact, making it Japan's oldest 'donjon' and it has been named a National treasure.
Take the Meitetsu Inuyama line from Nagoya station to Inuyama Station. It takes about 30 mins GERO ONSEN Tourist Map A-2One of the top three hot spring locations in Japan, this can be a day or over night trip out of the city. There is a special pass which allows entry up to three different participating onsens.
From Nagoya Station take the JR Limited Express 'Hida' direct to Gero Station
The most scared Shinto shrine in Japan, Ise Jingu has two areas with bus service between. There are also lakes, forest paths, and a traditional street full of shops and tasty eateries.
From Nagoya Station take the KIN-TETSU line to Ise-shi station - the trip takes about 2 hours MEIJI MURA MUSEUM Tourist Map A-1See reproductions of Meiji era buildings and exhibitions at this unusual museum.
Meitetsu Inuyama line to Inuyama Station, then busOUTSIDE OF THE TOURIST PLACES:
NAGOYA SUMO TOURNAMENTSumo tournaments are held once a year in July at the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium. Tickets available from May. See their website for details.
Near SHIYAKUSHO STATION NAGOYA GRAMPUS PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL / SOCCERNagoya's team on the Japanese National J-League. Home stadium is either Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya or Toyota Stadium in Toyota city.
NAGOYA DRAGONS PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TEAMCatching a baseball game in Japan is good even if you don't watch the game. Tickets from less than 1000 yen to over 10,000 yen depending on seating. Season is from late March to September.
NAGOYA DOME MAE STATION NAGOYA SHOPPINGShopping in Nagoya usually means around the downtown area of Sakae station, although there are some stations known for certain goods:
COMPUTERS - Kamimaezu Station area NAGOYA RECREATIONNagoya has a fair amount of parks for jogging and excercise, as well as Public Sports centers. Most have indoor pools and training rooms.
PLACE: Nakamura Sports Center a short walk from Nakamura Nisseki subway stationSCHEDULE: Closed Mondays
WEBSITE: nespa.or.jp
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