Majestic mountain vistas, breathtaking coastal views, and an ambience woven by history and the four seasons -- here you can enjoy the varied flavors of the changing seasons amid historical townscapes. You'll find many things to see, along with convenient access. We welcome you to Chubu, where you're sure to have a thrilling trip!
Aichi
The Center of the Chubu Region -- The Domain of Military Commanders and Product-making
Aichi Prefecture has long prospered as a crossroads of interchange between eastern and western Japan. The prefectures attractions include a wealth of historical sites with connections to military commanders, as well as a diverse selection of industrial-tourism facilities where you can see and experience the culture of making things.
Major specialty products : Hatcho miso, matcha(powdered green tea), chikuwa (a tube-shaped processed fish product), shrimp crackers
Number one in Japan for : Production of goldfish, production of cactus, production of orchids, eel-farming
Sightseeing destinations : Aichi Prefectural Tourist Association
Setogura Museum
The whole of this historic pottery town is a museum that lets you get in touch with living history and culture. At Setogura and other museums, you can experience how local industry and ceramic traditions came to grow ...
Kiln Plaza and The World Tile Museum
The kiln, which was used for baking clay pipes and tiles in the past, has been preserved and is now open as an archive museum. The kiln is designated as a registered tangible cultural property (it was designated in 19...
Laguna Gamagori
Laguna Gamagouri is an amusement park built in the theme of “Silk road in the ocean.” The park contains 15 attractive rides suitable for families. During the summer period, the Water Park, with artificial waves and...
Utsumi Sea Bathing Beach
This is a major sea bathing beach on the Chita Peninsula where the beautiful sandy beach extends for about 2km. There are many hot spring accommodations nearby.
Museum of Vinegar "Su-no-Sato"
This museum displays tools used for vinegar-making, which is a traditional local industry. The manufacturing process is also shown in the museum, and introduces the life of people working in the warehouse.



















