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Special Autumn Opening of Aigi Tunnels

Date: Nov 29,2025(Sat) ~ Dec 7(Sun)


Aigi Tunnels
Aigi Tunnels
Aigi Tunnels
Aigi Tunnels
Aigi Tunnels

Something to pass on to the future

The Aigi Railway tunnels were opened in 1900 along the Shonai River valley, and appear today just as they did back then. Typically closed to the public, this area is open for a limited time in spring and autumn.
Enjoy the natural surroundings of the abandoned railway and valley as they come together with autumn leaves with the Aigi Tunnels' retro red brick construction.

EVENT OVERVIEW

Date 8:30 am–3:00 pm (admission until 2:00 pm)
Place Tunnels 3–6 and wiring remains along the old Chuo Line railway (approx. 1.7 km)
Location 〒487-0004
Tamano-cho, Kasugai-shi, Aichi
Fee JPY 100 (free of charge for elementary school students and younger)

Notes:
• Includes insurance, etc.
• No advance application required.
Parking Unavailable
Phone number 080-9492-5458 (Aigi Tunnels Preservation and Revival Committee)
Notes • No nearby parking lots. Use the JR Chuo Line (some rapid trains stop at Jokoji Station during the event period).
• Come with comfortable shoes as gravel remains along the old tracks.
• Bring a flashlight.
• Pets not allowed.
• Food and water are available for purchase during the event period.

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    From Nagoya Station on the JR Chuo Line, get off at Jokoji Station and walk upstream 300 meters.

    Notes:
    • Use a two-way ticket or electronic commuter passes as Jokoji Station is unmanned.

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INFORMATION ON THE SURROUNDING AREA

Jokoji Temple and Jokoji ParkSeto-City

Jokoji Temple and Jokoji Park
Jokoji Temple is famous for its cherry blossoms and autumn leaves. The temple became known...
  • Multipurpose toilet
  • Parking
  • Bus Stop

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