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- Technology and Tradition Course Total Distance:12km Total Time:8hours
- What makes Aichi Prefecture great? Traditions and Technology! History and Culture! See a top selection of technology, traditions, history and culture on this day trip around Nagoya.
Course Contents
Toyota Techno Museum → (4 Minutes by Me〜guru Bus)→ visit Noritake Garden→(10 Minutes by Me〜guru)→ Nagoya Castle → (15 Minutes by Me〜guru → visit Tokugawa Garden → (walk 1 minute) → visit Tokugawa Art Museum
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Nagoya-City
- Toyota Techno Museum
- See the history of Japan’s manufacturing industry powerhouse, the Toyota Group, from its humble beginnings as a textiles manufacturer and the machinery and technology that would make Japan a world leader in textiles, and later, automobile manufacturing. See more
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Nagoya-City
- Noritake Garden
- See the history of the world renown Noritake fine china. Enjoy the displays of the prestigious tableware, and see how it’s made and hand painted. Try creating your own original items, and find great bargains and the ideal tableware for you in the various shops. Enjoy lunch at the restaurant or café, and the tranquil gardens among the historical buildings. See more
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Nagoya-City
- Nagoya Castle
- A symbol of Nagoya City, Nagoya Castle was built in 1610 by Tokugawa Ieyasu. It was one of the largest, best designed castles in Japan. The impressive keep has the greatest floor-space of any Japanese castle. The partially opened, traditionally rebuilt gorgeous Honmaru Palace is a must see! See more
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Nagoya-City
- Tokugawa Garden
- Adjoining the Tokugawa Art Museum, housing the treasures of the Tokugawa clan, and located on the site of the retirement villa of the lords of Owari (western Aichi) is the elegant Tokugawa-en Garden, a prime example of traditional Japanese garden architecture. See more
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Nagoya-City
- Tokugawa Art Museum
- The Tokugawa Art Museum is a must-see collection of over 12,000 fabulous hereditary heirlooms of the Owari Tokugawa clan, lords of Nagoya Castle. Swords, weapons, samurai armor, tea ceremony utensils, art, calligraphy, all of the highest quality, all in exceptional condition. See more
