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Nagoya at a Glance

Nagoya, capital of Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, is a manufacturing and shipping hub in central Honshu. The city’s Naka ward is home to museums and pachinko (gambling machine) parlors. Naka also includes the Sakae entertainment district, with attractions like the Sky-Boat Ferris wheel, which is attached to a mall. In northern Naka is Nagoya Castle, a partly reconstructed 1612 royal home displaying Edo-era artifacts.

Area 326.43 Square Kilometers

Population 2.28 Million

Winter Temperature In the winter temperatures by day reach 9.6°C (49.3°F) on average falling to 0.7°C (33.3°F) overnight.

Summer Temperature During summer average high temperatures are 29.7°C (85.5°F)

Best Time To Visit The best months for a good weather in Nagoya are April, May, June, August, September and October.On average, the warmest months are July and August.January is the coldest month of the year
July is the rainiest month.August is the more conducive month for swimming

BY AIR

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Chubu Centrair International Airport , Japan's third major international gateway, is on an artificial island 30 minutes south from the center of town. Facilities include two hotels, restaurants, a shopping concourse, and an onsen spa with views of the runways. Centrair opened in 2005, and this airport replaces the existing Nagoya airport, also taking over its IATA code NGO.

BY TRAIN

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Nagoya is located along the Tokaido Shinkansen route between Tokyo and Osaka. To the west are Gifu and Kyoto, and to the east are Hamamatsu and Shizuoka.

BY BUS

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As Nagoya is a major city, there are many day and overnight buses which run between Nagoya and other locations throughout Japan, which can be a cheaper alternative than the shinkansen or local trains.
From Tokyo, bus runs to Nagoya are frequent, using either the Tomei Expressway along the southern coast or the Chuo Expressway through the central part of the country. Trips take approximately 6-9 hours depending on the route and stops.

Nagoya Castle

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Trumpeted as a famous landmark, particularly the two golden carp on the roof. The original castle was home to Oda Nobunaga, one of Japan's famous warlords. Largely destroyed during the war, the current castle is a concrete replica of the original, and was completed in 1959. The Castle houses an interesting museum, observation deck and surrounding gardens

Nittaiji Temple

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This temple was built in 1904 at Nagoya, Achi, Japan by professor Chuta Itto of Tokyo University. In addition, Nittai-ji Temple is also a symbol of good companionship between Thailand and Japan. It combines the various denominations together in one place. Moreover, there are many interesting things in the temple. The first part is about its history. Nittai-ji Temple was built due to Thailand’s King Rama V because he gave the relics of the Buddha to Buddhists in Japan and this makes we was intimate between two country. Especially, the monasteries of Thailand. Since 1993 when the monasteries of Thailand went to Japan, they also visited the temple. For example, King Bhumipol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit also went to Nittai-ji Temple in 1987 for celebrating 100 years of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan. The second part is about the importance of Nittai-ji Temple. Chulalongkorn Day on October 23 of each year. Thai officers and the Japanese community will make an offering to the King Rama Monument V for memorial obligation. In addition, the embassy of Thailand in Tokyo consulate general in Osaka with honorary consulate of Nagoya was also the organizers for bowing to commemorate for 100 years of the death of King Rama V. Although, many people may not know this temple, it is very important for Thailand and Japan. From the above example of interesting parts of Nittai-ji Temple, those are just some parts of all.

Nagoya Hill Shopping mall

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Jl. Teuku Umar No. 1, Lubuk Baja Kota, Lubuk Baja, Lubuk Baja Kota, Lubuk Baja, Kota Batam, Kepulauan Riau 29444, Indonesia
Phone:+62 778 433988

Aeon Mall Nagoya Dome before

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4 Chome-102-3 Yadaminami, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 461-0048, Japan
Phone:+81 52-725-6700

THE KAWABUN NAGOYA

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2 Chome-12-30 Naka Ward, Aichi Prefecture 460-0002, Japan
Phone:+81 52-222-0020

Pizzeria trattoria Cesari

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460-0011 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, 36−44
Phone:+81 52-238-0372

Misen Yaba shop

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460-0011 Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Osu, 3−6−3
Phone:+81 52-238-7357

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