Nagoya: Enticing 17th Century Castles and Observation Decks
Nagoya, Japan is located a few hours away from the NGO-Chubu Centrair International Airport and the NKM-Komaki Airport is the capital of Japan’s Aichi Prefecture. The Atsuja Jungu is one of the prominent destinations, a shrine to a sacred sword that is enjoyed by many tourists and locals in the area. Situated near Nagoya, Japan hotels is the shipping and manufacturing hub of central Honshu. Museums, pachinko parlors and the Sky- Boat Ferris Wheel are also included in the top entertainment areas in the region.
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn are the best time of the year to explore and have a blast in Nagoya. Summers are quite humid and hot so you might want to avoid those months if you do not enjoy the heat. New Year, the Horse Festival at Tado Shrine, Owari Tsushima Festival and the Nagoya Festival are the major events in the area.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Immerse yourself with the old world beauty of Anjo Castle Ruins. This is the home of the most number of remains and artifacts from the Japanese Paleolithic period. The Chita National Museum of History is another interesting educational adventure to visit, situated just a 5-minute walk away from LEGOLAND Japan and the Port of Nagoya. Chiyobo Inari Shrine is also one of the traditional shrines, still standing from the reign of Emperor Keiko. This castle is also known as Miya. Hilton Nagoya and ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Grand Court Nagoya provides the best services and accommodations in the area.