Chubu’s Travel Info
The Chubu region of Japan is located in the central part of Honshu Island, encompassing diverse natural landscapes and cultural heritage. This region includes Nagoya City, the fourth-largest city in Japan and a hub for the automobile and aviation industries, as well as various prefectures like Gifu, Shizuoka, and Aichi. The Chubu area boasts the majestic Japanese Alps, featuring beautiful high mountains and hot spring resorts such as Shirakawa-go, Takayama City, and the Izu Peninsula. Moreover, it holds the essence of Japanese history and culture, with highlights like Gifu's traditional thatched-roof houses, Nagoya's samurai residences, and Shizuoka's Shimizu Temple. The Chubu region is also renowned for its rich culinary culture, including dishes like eel rice, miso soup, and sushi. Whether for its natural beauty, historical landmarks, or gastronomic experiences, the Chubu region of Japan stands as a captivating tourist destination.
Japan’s Travel Info
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Nagoya
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Osu Engeijo (All)
Osu Engeijo An entertainment hall located in Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya City. Opened in 1965 and closed in 2014, the theater was reopened after extensive remodeling. Rakugo comedic storytelling performances are conducted here every month from the 1st to the 10th. The hall is also used for other performances such as taishu popular dramatic theater, koten classical theater, music performances, and plays. The theater can also be rented out for holding performances. Access By Car The best way to visit Osu Engeijo is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Nagoya.KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Nagoya…
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Nagoya
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Shiroyama Hachimangū (All)
Shiroyama Hachimangū Shiroyama Hachimangū, also known as Shiroyama Hakusan, is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. The shrine is located on the premises of the ruined Suemori Castle. The castle itself dates back to the 16th century. The shrine hosts night-time festivals (matsuri) in both July and October, featuring traditional Japanese music and dance performances. An unusual feature is a sacred Marital Tree, whose trunk split into two parts and grew back together at a later time. This tree is worshipped as a symbol of happy marriage and restoration of relationships. Access by public transport…
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Nagoya
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Takayama Old Town in Nagoya (All)
Takayama Old Town Takayama Old Town, located in the Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is a beautifully preserved historical district that offers a captivating glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and culture. This charming town is known for its well-preserved Edo-period (1603-1868) streets, wooden merchant houses, and an authentic atmosphere that transports visitors back in time. The old town is characterized by its narrow streets, lined with sake breweries, traditional teahouses, and quaint shops, all exuding the ambiance of a bygone era. The buildings feature unique lattice windows and overhanging roofs, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the time. One of…
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Nagoya
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Ogimachi Village in Nagoya (All)
Ogimachi Village Ogimachi Village, located in the Shirakawa-go region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan, is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed historical village renowned for its traditional Gassho-zukuri houses and picturesque rural charm. This village is one of the most famous in the area and offers a unique window into Japan’s rural heritage and architectural craftsmanship. The most striking feature of Ogimachi Village is the Gassho-zukuri houses, which have steep thatched roofs designed to resemble hands pressed together in prayer, offering superb durability and insulation. These traditional houses have stood for centuries and are beautifully preserved. Visitors can explore some of them, including…
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Nagoya
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Nagoya Castle (All)
Nagoya Castle Nagoya Castle is one of Japan’s most significant historical and cultural landmarks, located in the heart of Nagoya City and serving as an iconic symbol of the region. The castle was originally constructed in the early 17th century by the retainers of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, most notably the grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nagoya Castle, originally a grand castle keep, has experienced destruction through fires and conflicts over the course of its history, but it has been meticulously reconstructed to its former grandeur. Known as the “Kinshachi Castle” or “Golden Castle,” Nagoya Castle boasts golden shachihoko (mythical sea creatures) on…
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Nagoya
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Nagoya Atsuta Jingu (All)
Nagoya Atsuta Jingu Atsuta Jingu (Atsuta Shrine), familiarly known as Atsuta Sama (Venerable Atsuta) or Miya (the Shrine), has been one of the greatest centers of worship in Japan from ancient times. Visitors to the shrine, including those who practice the conventional New Year visit, now count nine million annually. The enshrined deity Atsuta-no-Ookami is Amaterasu-Oomikami as represented by the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-tsurugi, one of the three sacred treasures that symbolize the Imperial throne. The tradition says that this great god, by the divine decree of the god of creation Amatsu-mioya-no-Mikoto (Heavenly-Father-God), manifested for the first time the way of…
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Nagoya
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The Nagoya Port Aquarium(All)
The Nagoya Port Aquarium The Nagoya Port Aquarium is an engaging aquarium located in Nagoya, Japan, and is renowned as one of the largest in western Japan. Situated in the Nagoya Port area, it stands as an exciting family-friendly destination, celebrated for its diverse marine life exhibits and interactive experiences. The aquarium’s various sections showcase marine life from around the world, including colorful tropical fish, majestic whale sharks, mesmerizing jellyfish, and various coral reef inhabitants. Visitors can peer into the underwater world through enormous observation windows, feeling as though they are on a deep-sea adventure. The Nagoya Port Aquarium also…
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Nagoya
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Osu kannon Park in Nagoya (All)
Osu kannon Park in Nagoya Osu kannon Park, situated in the heart of Nagoya, Japan, is a serene and picturesque park that offers a respite from the bustling urban surroundings. It is renowned for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, making it a popular destination for cherry blossom viewing during the spring season. One of the key features of Osukannon Park is the central path lined with cherry blossoms. When these blossoms are in full bloom, they create a spectacular pink tunnel that is truly a sight to behold. Additionally, the park features a traditional tea house where visitors can partake…
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Nagoya
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Nagoya
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Chubu Centrair International Airport Pick-up
Chubu Centrair International Airport Pick-up
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Nagoya
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Chubu Centrair International Airport Drop off
Chubu Centrair International Airport Drop off
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Gifu
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Shirakawa Village(Winter)
The Shirakawa-go (白川郷, Shirakawagō) and neighboring Gokayama (五箇山) regions line the Shogawa River Valley in the remote mountains that span from Gifu to Toyama Prefectures. Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1995, they are famous for their traditional gassho-zukuri farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old. Gassho-zukuri means “constructed like hands in prayer”, as the farmhouses’ steep thatched roofs resemble the hands of Buddhist monks pressed together in prayer. The architectural style developed over many generations and is designed to withstand the large amounts of heavy snow that falls in the region during winter. The roofs, made without nails, provided a large attic space…