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- Two Days and One Night in Toyota City: Sports, Nature, and History Course Total Distance:120.4 km Total Time:32 hr.
- Support your favorite team at a Toyota Stadium sports game, then raise your glass in cheers at a local pub. Stay overnight in Toyota City, and take the next day to stroll around the remarkable areas of Matsudaira-go, the Asuke Historic Townscape, and Korankei Gorge.
Course Contents
Day 1.
Start at Nagoya Station → (about 50 min. by train or car) → Toyota Station → (6 min. by car or about a 20-min. walk) → City of Toyota Stadium → (6 min. by car or about a 20-min. walk) → Booby's British Pub → Stay overnight in Toyota City
Day 2.
Start at Matsudaira-go → (30 min. by car) → Korankei Gorge → (10-min. walk) → Asuke Historic Townscape → (35 min. by car or 50 min. by bus) → Toyota Station → (about 50 min. by train or car) → Nagoya Station
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Toyota-City
- Toyota Stadium
- Cheer on your favorite sports team at the massive Toyota Stadium, which can seat up to 45,000 spectators. There's plenty here to keep you busy with a large outdoor playground, indoor Sports Plaza with a pool, and other recreational areas. See more
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- Booby's British Pub TOYOTA
- In the style of a British pub, Booby's is a short distance away from Toyota Stadium and holds lively events for the biggest sports games. Drop by for a delicious dinner and drinks from Booby's extensive menu. See more
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Toyota-City
- Matsudaira-go
- Wander around the peaceful and sacred grounds of Matsudaira-go, a place rich with history. Don't forget to peek in the prayer hall of Matsudaira Toshogu Shrine to see 108 stunning ceiling paintings of local flora. See more
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Toyota-City
- Korankei Gorge and the old streets of historic Asuke
- Gorgeous any time of year, Korankei Gorge is considered one of the best places to see autumn colors in Aichi. After a refreshing nature walk, stroll through the picturesque old streets of the Asuke townscape with establishments dating back to the Edo period. Browse for that special purchase and take your fill of photos. See more
