Nagoya

Industrial and transport hub, home to amazing castle history.

Nagoya is a powerful industrial and transport hub that often surprises visitors with its rich samurai history and world-class museums. The city's vibe is one of efficiency and understated strength, with a deep appreciation for craftsmanship. The recent opening of Ghibli Park nearby has turned Nagoya into a major destination for animation fans. Nagoya's food culture, or "Nagoya Meshi," is distinct for its bold flavors, featuring dishes like hitsumabushi (grilled eel) and miso-katsu. Historically, Nagoya was the home of the three great unifiers of Japan—Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu—making it central to the country's feudal history.

Top Spots in Nagoya

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Nagoya Castle

A historic castle famous for its golden kinshachi roof ornaments.

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SCMAGLEV and Railway Park

A fascinating museum dedicated to Japan's high-speed rail innovations.

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Atsuta Jingu

One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, set in a peaceful wooded area.

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