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
Inuyama Castle (aka Hakutei Castle)
This castle's tower was built in its current location in 1537 and Oda Yojiro-Nobuyasu became the castle owner. After that, Naruse Hayato-Masanari became the castle owner (in 1617), and the castle is now owned by the N...
Noritake-no-Mori
Fine ceramic works called Old Noritake from the prewar era are displayed here. Visitors can also view the manufacturing process of high-quality tableware, have a nice meal at a restaurant, or enjoy shopping.
Isshiki Fish Plaza
At Isshiki Fish Plaza, fresh fish and shellfish from Isshiki Port are sold. Also, Isshiki town’s local products such as eels, prawn crackers, and carnations are sold.
Nagoya Castle
The castle was established in 1612 as a residence for Yoshinao, a child of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Although the castle was completely burned down during the Second World War, the large and small castle towers (adorned with g...
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
The museum is designed to show the fascination and importance of "making things" and "research and creation," in this red-brick factory building which is located at the birthplace of the Toyota Group. Using "textile ...




















