Nagoya Castle
One of the three great castles of Japan, Nagoya Castle is especially famous for its roof's golden shachihoko (mythical animal – half tiger, half carp – which pr
Located on the site of the secondary enclosure of Nagoya Castle, this all-purpose gymnasium opened in 1964. Every year from the 2nd to the 4th Sunday of July, the Professional Sumo's July Grand Sumo Tournament is held here. The gymnasium can accommodate up to 7,407 people.
One of the three great castles of Japan, Nagoya Castle is especially famous for its roof's golden shachihoko (mythical animal – half tiger, half carp – which pr
One of the three pop-up cafes that are open from August 2016, this cafe is inspired by the popular Nintendo character "Kirby." The space is divided into a cafe
Located right in front of Nagoya Castle, The Westin Nagoya Castle offers 10 dining options, a beauty salon and a fitness centre including an indoor swimming poo
A 2-minute walk from Marunouchi Subway Station, Toyoko Inn Nagoya Marunouchi offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. It features a launderette and free co
A 5-minute walk from Marunouchi Subway Station, Hotel 1-2-3 Nagoya Marunouchi features accommodations with free wired internet access.
A 5-minute drive from JR Nagoya Train Station, Kyoya Ryokan is an adult only property that offers simple Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi. Guests c
Just a 3-minute walk from Hisayaodori Subway Station, R&B Hotel Nagoyanishiki offers a simple complimentary breakfast and free WiFi access in public areas. The
APA Villa Hotel Nagoya Marunouchi Ekimae provides elegant rooms with use of yukatas (casual summer kimono). The hotel is located a minute’s walk from Marunouchi
Yoyogi National Gymnasium is an arena in Yoyogi Park that was used during the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Once a venue for the 1964 Summer Olympics, this gymnasium has undergone several renovations since and is still used for national as well as international sporti
Located only a short walk from Namba Station, this indoor sporting arena first opened its doors in 1952. The arena was originally named "Osaka Prefectural Gymna
Like many prefectures, every season Aichi has several festivals that occur. Aichi in particular, however, is known for its large performance arts culture which
The Nara Prefectural Museum of Art was founded in 1973, features a large collection of traditional Japanese arts and is located behind the Nara Prefectural Offi
Aichi is the center of the Chubu region in Japan, and its capital is Nagoya. Nagoya is the fourth most populated urban area in Japan, and is home to a large aut