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Nagoya top ten tourist attractions list, into the bustling city feel a different style!

Nagoya is a core city in central Japan, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists with its profound historical heritage and modern urban charm. The history of Nagoya dates back to 1900 years ago, and Nagoya City is an important symbol of its history. Next, the small editor will give you a summary of Nagoya's top ten tourist attractions list, into the bustling city to feel a different style!

1. Nagoya City

Nagoya City

Nagoya City is a castle located in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. In the Edo period, it was the main residence city of the vassal of the Fujifan. It was also called "Jincheng" and "Jinbared City". It, together with Osaka City and Kumamoto City, is known as the "three famous cities in Japan". Nagoya City was completely rebuilt in 1959 and remains one of the city's most important landmarks.

2. Yoda Shrine

Reda Shrine

The Yoda Shrine is a famous and very important shrine in Nagoya. It honors the sun goddess Amaterasu and a legendary sword called the Sword of Grass Shave. The palace contains the oldest stone bridge in Nagoya, as well as more than 4000 items donated by the shogun, feudal lords and the royal family, including clothes, furniture, utensils, swords and masks.

3. The Tatsukuan-yam Temple

Dasu Guanyin Temple

One of the most popular Buddhist temples in Nagoya, the Dabu Guanyin, is dedicated to the Guanyin Bodhisattva. Inside the temple is a wooden statue of Guanyin, said to have been carved by the Konghai monk, the founder of the Buddhist sect of Truth. The temple was originally built in Gifu Prefecture in 1333 and moved to its present site in 1612. The temple building was badly damaged in a fire in the 1920 s, but was rebuilt in the 1970 s.

4. Legoland Japan

Legoland Japan

Legoland Japan opened on April 1, 2017 and is the 8th in the world and the 2nd in Asia. In addition to numerous rides and attractions, the park also features a charming and richly detailed miniature town, in which well-known landmarks from all over Japan, including the famous Nagoya Castle, have been accurately reconstructed with Lego bricks.

5. Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial

Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial

Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall is a professional museum built by Toyota Group using its birthplace, the factory site of the former Toyota Textile Company headquarters. Founded in 1994, it was jointly established by 13 companies including Toyota Group. It is here that Toyoda Sakichi invented the automatic textile machine in 1911. The memorial hall is mainly composed of the hall, textile machinery hall, automobile hall, technology park and Toyota group hall.

6. The Wushu Garden

Seiwu Garden

The Wushu Garden was created to commemorate the 100 anniversary of the founding of the ceramics manufacturer Noritake. In this green venue, you can visit ceramics factories and museums that display the good old days of Noritake, and you can also draw patterns by yourself. This beautifully landscaped garden provides a peaceful sanctuary for visitors to wander between picturesque water features, lush green areas and elegant sculptures.

7. Museum of Meiji Village

Museum of Meiji Village

Located 24km north of the city center of Nagoya, the Museum Meiji Village is an open-air museum that houses many fine examples of Japanese architecture from the Meiji period from 1868 to 1912. With more than 60 buildings on display in the museum's Meiji Village, visitors can stroll the streets and admire elegant Western-style buildings, traditional Japanese-style houses and iconic buildings of the Meiji era.

8. Nagoya Harbour Aquarium

Nagoya Harbour Aquarium

Nagoya Harbour Aquarium is a water park for visitors of all ages, showcasing a variety of marine life from different regions. With the theme of "Antarctic Journey", the South Pavilion introduces the creatures and habitats of the Antarctic icebreaker Fuji in five regions along the way from Japan to the Antarctic expedition. The theme of the North Pavilion is "3.5 billion years ago: creatures returning to the sea".

9. Nagoya TV Tower

Nagoya TV Tower

Nagoya TV Tower is a TV tower located in Kuya Datong Park, Nakagoto, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is the earliest intensive radio tower completed in Japan. You can climb up the observation deck and enjoy the magnificent views of Nagoya City, Nagoya Harbor and Nagoya Dome. In addition to the great views, the tower's lower level has a variety of dining and shopping options, making it a vibrant center of activity.

10. The tokugawa art museum

tokugawa art museum

Nagoya's tokugawa art museum was founded in 1935 on the site of the old feudal mansion of ogeo, one of the three branches of the edo-era Nagoya tokugawa family. The tokugawa art museum offers visitors the opportunity to see some of japan's oldest art as well as many historical artifacts donated by tokugawa Yoshinoshi, including samurai armor and swords, as well as antique kimonos and tea ceremony utensils.