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Quote: The staff were helpful courteous and more than proud of the museum and what it had to offer. They were very good with English explanations. I found myself intrigued by the weaving technology more so than the Read More
Quote: The area surrounding the castle is one of the oldest settled areas in what is modern-day Nagoya. Built in 1612, the old castle-town borders correspond to what is today known as Naka ward. The area has Read More
Quote: The Nagoya Aquarium is one of largest in Japan, comprised of two buildings with a total of five floors and dedicated to five of the world's marine environments: Japan, Australia, the tropics, the deep sea, and Read More
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Quote: The Tokugawa Art Museum is one of the oldest private museums in Japan, founded by the Tokugawa Reimeikai Foundation in 1935. Many of the displays are from the Owari branch of the Tokugawa family, probably because Read More
Quote: Nagoya Science Museum This is good for kids, with lots of hands-on displays, but if you don't speak Japanese or can't read Japanese characters, it is a little difficult to work out what it's all about. On the Read More
Quote: Certainly a must for air enthusiasts. It is close to the base so you can also see aircraft taking off at sonic speeds. The helicpoter simulator is quite fun. However, there is not a lot of information Read More
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Quote: The East End - Shopping, Temples & Shrines A day well-spent--and one we almost missed, save for a rainy day and a cancelled trip to Mt.Fuji--is a walking tour of Nagoya's East End. As you travel east Read More
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