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Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle was completed in 1615 by the Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu. Topped with golden shachihoko, votive tiger-fish roof devices, and boasting the largest floorspace of any tower keep, Nagoya Castle and its magnificent Hommaru Palace were operated as a military facility. Nagoya Castle was Japan’s first castle to be designated a National Treasure. Even after wartime air raid destruction, it was deemed historically important enough to be designated a National Historic Site. Restoration work being carried out is returning Nagoya Castle to original condition.

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Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens

Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens is located in Nagoya’s Chikusa Ward, which is one of Japan’s largest and most diverse zoological parks. It opened in 1937 and covers approximately 60 hectares. The facility combines a zoo, botanical gardens, amusement park, and the Higashiyama Sky Tower.

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Nagoya Port Aquarium

Nagoya Port Aquarium is Located in Nagoya, which is one of Japan’s largest aquariums, home to over 500 species and 50,000 marine animals. It’s divided into two main zones: North Building and South Building, each with unique themes.

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Legoland in Japan

LEGOLAND® Japan Resort is a theme park providing a full day of fun and excitement for children aged 2 through 12 and their families. The whole family can enjoy the many rides, LEGO® models to play and build with, and interactive, adventurous attractions themed on the Lego block world.

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To the Ghibli Park

Ghibli Park

Japanese anime creator Hayao Miyazaki and his works, Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totoro, are well known worldwide. You can visit the theme park named after his studio “Ghibli” where you can immerse the atmosphere of his works located inside Morikoro Park (Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park), Nagakute City, Aichi prefecture.Read more

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