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!

  • What Is the Chubu Region?
  • Toyama Prefecture
  • Ishikawa Prefecture
  • Fukui Prefecture
  • Nagano Prefecture
  • Gifu Prefecture
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Shizuoka City
  • Hamamatsu City
  • Aichi Prefecture
  • Nagoya City
  • Mie Prefecture
  • Shiga Prefecture
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Nagoya

The Chubu Region's Largest City, Symbolized by Glittering Golden Shachihoko

Nagoya is the core city of the Chubu region. Though a city on the cutting edge, Nagoya also retains the traditions of the samurai culture and the culture of industry even today, offering the attraction of a unique culture blending the novel and the traditional.

Major specialty products : Uiro(a traditional Japanese confection), kishimennoodles, Nagoya kochin chicken, Moriguchi-zuke pickles
Number one in Japan for: Amount of trade, tallest rail station (JR Central Towers), largest underground shopping arcade (Sun Road), largest mannequin (Nana-chan)
Sightseeing destinations : Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau
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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.

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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...

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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 ...

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TV Tower

Nagoya TV Tower was the first intensive steel tower designed for radio waves and tourism in Japan. From the observatory located at 100 meters above ground, you can enjoy not only the full view of Nagoya city but also ...

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Nagoya City Science Museum

This is a general science museum that consists of a Life Science building, a Science and Technology building, and an Astronomy building. There is a planetarium and a 3D movie theater.