At Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, The transition of industrial technology, especially in the automobile industry, is introduced in an easy-to-understand manner through dynamic exhibits of real machines and demonstrations by staff members.
Nagoya Castle, famous for its golden orchids, was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu as the last stronghold of the unification of Japan. It is one of must-see-things when you visit Nagoya!
Nagoya Token museum is a museum of sword. It can display up to two hundred swords. Visitors can view national treasures, important cultural properties, and important art objects.
Stop by Sakae's photo spots and the Osu shopping district with stores of all types of businesses from electronics stores to vintage clothing stores and gourmet food!
You can get a one-day pass for all bus and subway lines, which can be used after the tour ends!!
The transition of industrial technology, especially in the automobile industry, is introduced in an easy-to-understand manner through dynamic exhibits of real machines and demonstrations by staff members.
Nagoya Castle, famous for its golden orchids, was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu as the last stronghold of the unification of Japan. You cannot miss out visiting here when you are at Nagoya! Take the best shot of you and the castle
A sword museum in Aichi Prefecture's city of Nagoya. It can display up to two hundred swords. Visitors can view national treasures, important cultural properties, and important art objects.
You will make your own way to the meeting points