Nagoya
Nagoya
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Explore the best things to do in Nagoya! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Nov 2024
- 8.34.8/52270 ReviewFrom2619.31based on 743 reviews"nice can bring family and friend also good and most beautiful place for our kids can learn can play and also can take a picture for a moment"Nagoya15.6 km from downtownTheme ParksFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Family-friendly AttractionsHighlights: • Lots of adventure-type interactive attractions based around the LEGO world • Touch and trade mini figures with park staff, and interact with LEGO® characters • Over 40 rides, attractions, and shows in eight different areas, and many of the rides can be enjoyed by small childrenOpened on April 1, 2017, in Nagoya, Japan, LEGOLAND Japan boasts a wide variety of attractions and performances for all to enjoy. Faced with a multitude of spectacularly large figures made of Lego, snap-happy visitors cannot help but take photos and marvel over the magic of the small bricks. Very characteristically Lego in all aspects, both adults and children are bound to be entertained here.△ As you walk through the corridors of the factory you can read the LEGO story on the walls and learn about the history of how it all started and how it has developed and has become so big over the years.△ Enter the world of NINJAGO and join the courageous Ninjas – Kai, Nya and friends– on a mission to protect Bandit, a YinYang Dragon who will one day fully grow into a powerful Light Dragon.△ Become a firefighter and work together to experience firefighting!Show Less
- 7.64.7/52787 Reviewbased on 3601 reviews"As the hometown of the main military aristocracy in the Antu Taoshan era, Oda Xinchang Toyoson Xiu Jidechuan Jiakang and others, Nagoya was the hub between the Kanto Kansai area in that period. Nagoya City was one of the representative castles in the Warring States era of Japan. It was large in scale and distinctive. The decoration and screen of the main building in the city also reflected the aesthetic taste of the aristocratic class at that time."Nagoya712m from downtownCastlesHistorical SitesNighttime sightseeingNo.1 of Fall Viewing Attractions in NagoyaHighlights: Also known as Kinjo, Nagoya Castle is a landmark of Nagoya which joins Osaka Castle and Kumamoto Castle as one of the "Three Famous Castles" in Japan. In addition to a large variety of historical relics, the castle also features a large number of models, scenes, and games to entertain visitors.Show Less
- 7.14.7/5529 ReviewFrom1107.75based on 1289 reviews"This aquarium is so good that the explosion science is very detailed. There is also a simulated beach where turtles lay eggs. There is no smell in the hall. You can sit and watch. Feed the pigeons and buy some fried chicken. Drink some small drinks. Blow the breeze. The color of the killer whale training can only be fake on the left and right sides. Standing on the mountain is shocked. Only two heads are slightly smaller and of high quality. Don't swear [laughing] If you want to see killer whales, stand on the fake mountain. The dolphin pool is quite big. There are many dolphins."Nagoya10.4 km from downtownAquariumsNo.2 of Family-friendly Attractions in NagoyaHighlights: Approximately 3.5 billion years ago, single-celled organisms appeared in the ocean as the first life forms on Earth. Countless life forms evolved, and some of them moved onto land and evolved into giant dinosaurs that came to dominate the land, but eventually became extinct.After that, mammals took over the land, and about 50 million years ago, some of them returned to the ocean, the home of life. These were the animals that evolved into modern whales. To adapt to life in the water, they changed their body shape to a streamlined form with no wasted space, and evolved into the beautiful form we see today.This tour follows a sequential route to introduce the world of cetaceans, marine dwellers who, throughout the long history of evolution, have adapted to life underwater and developed incredible intelligence, making them comparable in status to humans on land.The vast ocean, which covers about 70% of the Earth, has different temperatures and climates depending on the area, so creatures have adapted to various environments and continued to evolve. In the South Building, you can follow the route that the Antarctic Research Vessel Fuji, moored at Nagoya Port Garden Pier, took when it headed to Antarctica, and observe creatures living in various water areas, including the Seas of Japan, the Deep Sea Gallery, the Equatorial Sea, the Australian Waters, and the Antarctic Sea.Take a trip to Antarctica and get up close and personal with the creatures that live in its various aquatic habitats.Show Less
- 6.14.6/5479 ReviewFreebased on 1773 reviews"I went at night, and I was in a time-limited attraction during the day. The shrine is open all day, so I went to see it at night. There are no people in the shrine. I saw a few buildings with ancient charm. I also saw a wine association listing various wines, which was very interesting."Nagoya6 km from downtownTaoist TemplesTemplesHighlights: Atsuta Jingu is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, best known for its sacred sword Kusanagi-no-tsurugi (replica), a symbol of Imperial power. It is ranked second only to the Grand Shrine of Ise and is one of Japan's three great shrines. The main hall of Atsuta Jingu enshrines the "Five Great Gods of Atsuta", including Yamatotakeru-no-Mikoto, Miyasuhime-no-Mikoto, Amaterasu-Oomikami, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, and Takeinadane-no-Mikoto, all of whom have been highly regarded throughout Japanese history and are worshipped by the people. Generations of Japanese rulers have used various forms to express their respect for the shrine, with Toyotomi Hideoyoshi and Tokgawa Ieyasu both having supported extensive repair work on the shrine. In recent years, the Emperor and Empress of Japan have also visited the site.Show Less
- 5.84.5/5225 ReviewFreebased on 1635 reviews"Osu is located in the center of Nagoya, where there is a historic Osu shopping street, which is densely distributed with about 1,200 shops, and is a good place to shop in Nagoya. The shopping street is located near Osu 2-3 Chome, surrounded by four avenues of "Wakamiya Odori, Fushimi Ton, Osu Ton, Nandatsu Ton". It is located in the middle of Osu Guanyin Station and Ueda-Maetsu Station on the Tsu-Maetsu Line. The traffic is very convenient."Nagoya.Osu2.5 km from downtownFeatured NeighborhoodsHighlights: Osu Shopping Street is the largest commercial street in the Nagoya area. Strolling here, there are all kinds of shops. There are a wide variety of products, including kimono specialty stores full of Japanese flavor, second-hand stores for various products, duty-free stores for household appliances, and trendy stores that young people love. There are also a variety of delicious snack bars, special stores for game CDs, popular CDs, computer and mobile phone accessories, etc., known as Akihabara in Nagoya. The symbol of Osu is the Osu Kannon. Osu Kannon is one of the three major Kannons in Japan. One of the seven gods of good fortune, the cloth bag statue is located here.Show Less
- 5.64.5/5358 Reviewbased on 895 reviews"Central Power MIRAI TOWER is the first intensive radio tower built in Showa in 29 years (1954) in Japan, and is registered as a national tangible cultural property. After the first overall renovation construction since the opening in 1954, it has become a new downtown landmark. Check Point!!・ night light upgrade of the tower body! "Rong's night view" is more beautiful and charming. ・ Sky Deck "MIRAI360" can be viewed and viewed with 360° images. ・ "THE TOWER HOTEL", which cooperated with artists in Donghai area, opened in October!"Nagoya.Nagoya City Centre1 km from downtownObservation DecksNighttime sightseeingNo.3 of Night Attractions in NagoyaHighlights: Nagoya TV Tower is a TV tower located in Hisaya Odori Park, Naka-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is an intensive radio tower completed earlier in Japan, with a height of 180 meters. The designer is Naito Tazhong, and it is one of the geographical indications of the center of Nagoya. one.Show Less
- 5.64.6/5148 ReviewFreebased on 497 reviews"With a glass roof "water spaceship" that can walk in the air at 14m high, a lawn-wide ground park "green land", a semi-underground "bus terminal", a "galactic square" that hosts various activities underground, and a three-dimensional park with about 30 shops. The water-lit spacecraft after the night is very photogenic, and it is also a very popular photo location."Nagoya.Nagoya City Centre1.2 km from downtownCity ParksNighttime sightseeingNo.2 of Night Attractions in NagoyaHighlights: Oasis 21 is a park in the center of Nagoya. It has a bus station, shops, restaurants, etc. It is a popular open public area. From a distance, the Spaceship of Water is like a spaceship floating in the air. The water is rippling on the 14-meter-high glass roof, and it is especially dazzling with colorful lights at night. There is a ring road on the periphery of the roof, and you can enjoy the street view of Nagoya city in different directions when you walk around it. Surrounded by green land, this is a very relaxing place for local citizens and tourists alike. You can sit on the benches beside the lawn and blow the wind, or sit on the greenery and enjoy the comfort of nature. As for the bus terminal located on the basement half, it is the transportation hub for entering and leaving Nagoya, as well as some light food restaurants and convenience stores. Just below the spaceship is an atrium-style Galaxy Square, which is connected to the ground park with a surrounding slope. If you have any questions about visiting Nagoya, you can also ask at the tourist information desk on the square, which is very convenient.Show Less
- 5.54.7/522 ReviewFrom545.69based on 47 reviews"At night, you can see the whole night view of Nagoya 🌃 It’s beautiful. It’s almost lost on the way. It’s too late. Fortunately, there is a handsome guy on the road. It’s really good to show us passers-by."Nagoya.Nagoya City Centre2.3 km from downtownObservation DecksNighttime sightseeingNo.1 of Night Attractions in NagoyaHighlights: The observation deck is located at a height of about 220 meters, with a sweeping view of the streets of Nagoya.Show Less
- 5.54.5/5243 ReviewFreebased on 459 reviews"Great shopping street to find good items at affordable price. Many food stores are along the way so you can enjoy food and beverages."Nagoya.Osu2.5 km from downtownTemplesHighlights: Osu Kannon is one of the three major Kannons in Japan. The library houses 15,000 ancient books, including copies of Kojiki, and is known as the "Three Books of Japan". The temple was originally located in Osu, Gifu. After Tokugawa Ieyasu built the castle in Nagoya in 1612, he sent someone to move the entire temple building to Osu. The surrounding towns and streets also became lively and developed into today's shopping districts. Therefore, Osu Kannon Temple has become a popular spot as the starting point for the development of Osu Shopping Street.Show Less
- 5.44.7/5123 Reviewbased on 1542 reviews"To admire the history of the industrial giant Toyota. Although they started in the textile industry, they were also mistakenly created by mistake in the later stage, creating the myth of the automotive industry, and still dominate the global auto production and sales. From the route of the exhibition, the introduction can also see the Japanese's ultimate pursuit in detail. There is also a small restaurant with light meals in the museum, and even the pre-made dishes feel good."Nagoya2.8 km from downtownMemorial HallsHighlights: The Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall is located in the former site of the factory building of Toyota Automatic Loom Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (the predecessor of Toyota Boshoku Co., Ltd.) in the west district of Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is a memorial hall jointly established by 13 companies of the Toyota Group. ) the birthplace of industry. In 1918, Toyoda Sakichi built a brick factory here, which is the one that remains today, and is now used as a memorial exhibition hall. The memorial hall is divided into two parts, one part displays Toyota cars, and the other part displays textile machinery, because Toyota Industries started from the textile industry earlier. The purpose of the establishment of the Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall is not only to make good use of the buildings left in the former site of the Group, and to leave precious traditional textile technology and automobile production equipment, etc., but also hope to be able to visit through entertaining and entertaining ways. Let all visitors can deeply appreciate the struggle process of Toyota Group and Toyota Motor along the way.Show Less
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