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  • National Treasure Inuyama Castle
  • Inuyama castle town
  • Ghibli's Grand Warehouse © Studio Ghibli
  • Nagoya Castle
  • Nagoya Castle Hommaru Palace (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)
  • Kinshachi (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)
  • Tamesaburo Memorial Hall
  • Hitsumabushi
  • Miso Nikomi Udon Noodles
  • Morning Breakfast Culture
  • Pufferfish Sashimi
  • Octopus
  • Irago Rape Blossom Garden
  • Yotsuya Senmaida
  • Korankei
  • Obara Shikizakura Cherry Blossoms
  • Takeshima, the symbol of Gamagori
  • Beaches in Minamichita
  • Yuya Onsen
  • Inuyama Onsen
  • Oasis 21 and Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER
  • The Osu shopping district

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Aichi thrives as one of Japan's three major metropolitan areas and is right in the center of Japan, with easy access throughout the city.
Aichi's appeal lies in its vibrant city life and in its abundant natural attractions, including hot springs, islands, and beautiful flowers.
After a city shopping spree, unwind and enjoy a relaxing train ride to a seaside hot spring just one hour away.

Don't forget to indulge in Aichi Prefecture's delectable gourmet delights, including hitsumabushi and miso-nikomi udon noodles.
Discover the finest sightseeing spots and culinary delights in Aichi Prefecture with our recommendations.

Ghibli Park

Ghibli Park ©Ghibli Park

Ghibli's Grand Warehouse
© Studio Ghibli

Ghibli Park opened within Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park on November 1, 2022, is a park that represents the world of Studio Ghibli.
Since its debut, it immediately became popular as a sought-after tourist destination in Aichi.
Ghibli Park comprises five distinct areas: Ghibli's Grand Warehouse, Hill of Youth, Dondoko Forest, Mononoke Village (opening on November 1, 2023), and Valley of Witches (opening on March 16, 2024).
Not only can you enjoy the world of Ghibli's movies, but also enjoy the various merchandise that can only be bought in the park.

Ghibli Park is located about 40-50 minutes away from Nagoya Station by train. To visit, make sure to book your tickets in advance, as park tickets are available by reservation only. (No tickets are sold on-site). For detailed access and ticket information, please click the link below.

Samurai, History, Culture

Aichi Prefecture holds historical significance as the birthplace of three legendary Warring States period generals: Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The region served as a pivotal center during this era, boasting numerous historical buildings that still stand today.

National Treasure Inuyama Castle

National Treasure Inuyama Castle

National Treasure Inuyama Castle

Inuyama castle town

Inuyama castle town

Inuyama Castle, a national treasure, was constructed by Oda Nobuyasu, the uncle of Nobunaga. The castle tower stands as the oldest existing one in Japan, showcasing its rich historical significance.
Ascend to the castle tower's top for a breathtaking 360-degree view of the landscape, or wander through Inuyama Castle Town, adorned with rows of enchanting traditional Japanese architecture.

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle Hommaru Palace (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)

Nagoya Castle Hommaru Palace (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)

Kinshachi (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)

Kinshachi (courtesy of Nagoya Castle General Office)

Nagoya Castle, a must-visit attraction, was constructed by Tokugawa Ieyasu, boasting elegant white walls, a vibrant green roof, and a magnificent golden shachi, an imaginary animal with a tiger's head and fins always facing the sky, perched on its pinnacle. The Hommaru Palace, the feudal lord's residence and the seat of political affairs, can also be admired for its grandeur.

Tamesaburo Memorial Hall

Tamesaburo Memorial Hall

Tamesaburo Memorial Hall

Don't miss the Tokugawa Art Museum, showcasing significant artifacts of the Tokugawa family, and the Tamesaburo Memorial Museum, where you can explore a traditional Japanese garden and a tea ceremony room in the former residence of an Aichi businessman.

Cuisine

Aichi's cuisine offers a distinctive flavor not found in other Japanese cuisines.
With a prevalent use of soybean miso, many Aichi gourmet dishes boast a rich brown color.
Here are some must-try dishes in Aichi.

Hitsumabushi

Hitsumabushi

Hitsumabushi

In Aichi, eel kabayaki is served in an ohitsu (wooden bowl) alongside rice, which customers divide into bowls and enjoy.
The first bowl is eaten as it is, the second is garnished with wasabi and nori (seaweed), and the third is enhanced with dashi or Japanese tea. The fourth bowl is customized to your liking.

Miso Nikomi Udon Noodles

Miso Nikomi Udon Noodles

Miso nikomi udon noodles

Miso nikomi udon noodles is a delightful dish where udon noodles are simmered in a flavorful soybean miso sauce.
The aroma of the hot broth, bubbling in an earthenware pot, is sure to whet your appetite.

Morning Breakfast Culture

Morning Breakfast Culture

Order a "Morning" and get a coffee with toast

Start your morning with a unique breakfast experience in Aichi Prefecture!
In the coffee shops here, you'll find an interesting breakfast culture known locally as "Morning". When you order a cup of coffee in the morning it comes with a complimentary breakfast. Since not all coffee shops offer this "Morning" service, it is best to ask before ordering.
Enjoy a free slice of toast and a boiled egg along with your coffee, making it a delightful and budget-friendly way to kickstart your day!

Seafood

Pufferfish Sashimi

Pufferfish Sashimi

Octopus

Octopus

Aichi Prefecture takes pride in its local delicacies, offering a feast for your taste buds during your trip. Indulge in the renowned Nagoya Cochin chicken, celebrated for its rich flavor. Additionally, savor the freshness of octopus and pufferfish sourced from the island of Himakajima, providing both quality and value. With such delectable options, you'll never go hungry during your visit to Aichi!

Natural Scenic Views

Aichi is blessed with abundant natural beauty, and its spectacular scenery is an absolute must-see!

Irago Rape Blossom Garden

Irago

Irago Rape Blossom Garden

Visit Irago in the spring.
The Irago Rape Blossom Garden boasts around 1.2 million rape blossoms spread over a 4-hectare area, creating a mesmerizing field of yellow flowers that stretch endlessly.

Thousand Rice Paddies of Yotsuya (Yotuya Senmaida)

Yotsuya Senmaida

Thousand Rice Paddies of Yotsuya (Yotuya Senmaida)

During summer, don't miss the opportunity to visit Yotsuya Senmaida, a breathtaking terraced rice field featuring approximately 420 terraces, recognized as one of Japan's 100 best-terraced rice paddies.
These fields have been cultivated for around 400 years, offering a glimpse into the authentic and timeless Japanese landscape.

Korankei Gorge

Korankei

Korankei Gorge

During fall, visit Korankei Gorge, one of the Chubu region's most famous spots for viewing autumn foliage.
With around 4,000 maple trees comprising 11 different varieties, the mountains transform into a stunning display of red and yellow hues, and their reflections on the river create a breathtaking and picturesque scene you won't want to miss.

Obara Shikizakura Four-Season Cherry Blossoms

Obara Shikizakura Cherry Blossoms

Obara Shikizakura Four-Season cherry blossoms

Consider adding the Obara Shikizakura to your list of fall destinations. This unique spot in Japan offers the rare opportunity to witness both cherry blossoms and fall foliage simultaneously.

Shikizakura trees bloom in both spring and fall. During the autumn season, you are treated to a remarkable display of red and white cherry blossoms intertwined with the vibrant hues of fall leaves.

Onsen

Aichi Prefecture boasts several hot spring resorts, each with distinct characteristics and offerings.

Gamagori Onsen

Takeshima, the symbol of Gamagori

Takeshima, the symbol of Gamagori

Gamagori City is home to four hot spring resorts, many of which are situated along the coastline, providing the perfect opportunity to relish a relaxing soak while taking in the splendid views of Mikawa Bay.

Minamichita Hot Spring Village

Minamichita Hot Spring Village

Beaches in Minamichita

Nestled on a peninsula embraced by the sea on three sides, Minamichita Onsen offers a splendid sunset view as you indulge in its hot springs.

Additionally, this destination boasts a vibrant fishing port where you can savor freshly caught seafood and a bathing beach perfect for relishing the beauty of sandy shores and the ocean.

Yuya Onsen

Yuya Onsen

Yuya Onsen

If you're drawn to the tranquility of mountain hot springs, Yuya Onsen is a prime choice. Nestled beside a valley, this hot spring boasts a rich history of over 1,300 years and exudes a rustic, old-fashioned ambiance that's truly inviting.

Inuyama Onsen

Inuyama Onsen

Inuyama Onsen

If you're looking to unwind in a hot spring amidst your sightseeing, Inuyama Onsen is an excellent choice. Situated adjacent to the national treasure Inuyama Castle, a renowned tourist spot, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration.

The alkaline and fragrance-free water of Inuyama Onsen is renowned as the hot water of beauty, believed to leave the skin feeling wonderfully smooth after a refreshing dip.

Shopping

If you want to enjoy shopping, Nagoya City is the place to be.
For travelers with rental cars, exploring a Michi-no-Eki, a road rest area in Aichi Prefecture, is a great idea.
These stops might unveil distinctive local specialties and delectable culinary delights.

The Sakae District

Oasis 21 and Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER

Oasis 21 and Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER

Sakae, the bustling downtown of Nagoya, is home to numerous department stores and shopping malls, offering you a delightful blend of shopping and dining experiences.

Moreover, there are intriguing attractions like Hisaya Odori Park, Chubu Electric Power MIRAI TOWER, and Oasis 21. These spots are perfect for leisurely walks or capturing mesmerizing nighttime photographs.

The Osu Shopping District

The Osu Shopping District

The Osu shopping district an enchanting and exotic atmosphere.

With a history spanning 400 years, the Osu shopping district is a cultural haven.
Here, you'll encounter an eclectic mix of shops, from anime and vintage clothing to second-hand items, home appliances, Instagram-worthy cafes, and international restaurants, ensuring you discover your preferred shopping destination.

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