Nagoya Castle is known as the residence of the Owari feudal lord during the Edo period, and is a historic town where the remains of the castle and castle town remain.
You can also experience local culture such as the traditional craft "Arimatsu Shibori".
2. Gourmet food and convenience of staying in the city
The city is full of unique food culture such as miso cutlet called "Nagomeshi", chicken wings, and hitsumabushi.
The city-style accommodations and easy access also make it an attractive place to stay.
3. Access to the city center and face as an industrial city
Nagoya Station has excellent access to both the Tokaido Shinkansen and the airport, and functions as a transportation hub.
In addition, the city's history as a manufacturing city is alive and well, and it offers a unique experience as an industrial tourist.
4. Diverse experiences and sightseeing spots
With the downtown area of Sakae (Nagoya), art and science facilities, and plenty of family-friendly spots, you can meet a variety of needs during your stay.