National Treasure Inuyama Castle, Inuyama city, AICHI
Inuyama Castle, also known as `Hakutei Castle, lies on the southern side of the Kiso River. Kiso River runs through…
Inuyama Castle, also known as `Hakutei Castle, lies on the southern side of the Kiso River. Kiso River runs through…
Inuyama 犬山 (pop. 70,000), just 25km north of Nagoya, has the oldest original castle in Japan. Although it isn’t very…
JapanGuides.net Nagoya Sea Port has a huge aquarium, Nagoya Sea Train Land amusement park, various shops and a shopping mall…
JapanGuides.net The Port of Nagoya ranks as one of the top ports in the world in size and cargo volume….
JapanGuides.net Iruka Pond is a reservoir constructed for irrigation. It is about 1,580,000 square meters in area and has a…
According to a document dated in 702, it is believed that the cormorant fishing around Kiso River region started about…
JapanGuides.net Built as a base for linking international exchange activities and the rich tourist attractions of INUYAMA,International Sightseeing Center “FREUDE”…
JapanGuides.net The Port Building houses the Maritime Museum and a 53m high observatory. The icebreaker “Fuji” was a primary observation…
JapanGuides.net Escape the downtown crowds and relax in these western-style gardens on the south end of Hisaya-Odori park. The sixteen…
JapanGuides.net Kyoto was the ancient capital of Japan for approximately 1000 years ; until the year 1867. This is when…
JapanGuides.net Three-storied aquarium concentrating on five different aquatic regions including Japanese, Australian, and Antarctic oceans. Also features one of the…
JapanGuides.net This is a new noted place in SAKAE, that is distinguished by a 40m diameter Ferris wheel which is…
JapanGuides.net Starting with Kawabata Yasunari, winner of the Nobel Prize, this building was loved by all literary figures from the…
JapanGuides.net Takeshima is famous for the Takeshima land. Ancient citizens believed that there is a goddess in the land. As…
The cultural path area extends continuously from Nagoya Castle to the Tokugawaen. In this area, historical streetscapes of the Edo,…
JapanGuides.net Takeshima is an island with a circumference of 620 m. connected to the mainland by a 387 m. long…
JapanGuides.net The Nagoya International Center is a non-profit organization based in Nagoya, Japan. The NIC promotes multi-cultural harmony and provides…
Agriculture Gamagori is nationally recognized for its mandarin oranges. Gamagori’s warm climate and soil are well suited for producing the…
Located almost in the center of Aichi prefecture, the City of Anjo was once known as “Japan’s Denmark,” since it…
JapanGuides.net Gamagori Matsuri (Gamagori Festival) Every year during the last weekend of July, many events are held around City Hall…