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The Showa Era Lifestyle Museum

The Showa Era Lifestyle Museum

The Showa Era Lifestyle Museum in Aichi Prefecture features over 160,000 items of Showa era items, from cars to televisions.

Ryusenji No Yu

Ryusenji No Yu

The spa opened in 1990 and was Japan’s first large-capacity “super” sento, combining bath and sauna facilities.

Meiji Mura

Meiji Mura

Meiji Mura in Aichi Prefecture is an open-air museum that features a collection of buildings from different eras in the nation's long history.

The Nagoya City Archives and Museum

Nagoya City Archives and Museum

Originally the Nagoya Court of Appeals, it was constructed in 1922, when Western architecture was popular across Japan.

Setomono Matsuri

Setomono Matsuri

This festival is a chance for local artisans to sell their wares, turning a small, quiet city into a bustling locale for one weekend.

Mount Sanage

Mount Sanage

Mount Sanage is well-known for its hiking trail. On clear days, you can see the Southern Japanese Alps to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south.

Hiyoshi Shrine

Hiyoshi Shrine

Hiyoshi Shrine, just northwest of Nagoya in Aichi, offers a mix of historical significance, quirky monkey statues and more.

Toyota Oiden Festival

Toyota Oiden Festival

The Toyota Oiden Festival features several dances in one-of-a-kind costumes that culminate with a spectacular fireworks show.

The Tower Hotel

Some rooms in Nagoya’s The Tower Hotel have a wildly unique feature: structural beams of the tower protrude through the wall and disappear into the floor.

Momotaro Shrine in Aichi Japan

Momotaro Shrine

A visit to this quirky shrine based on the famous Japanese children’s tale will leave you feeling peachy.

Toyokawa Inari Shrine Aichi

Toyokawa Inari Shrine

Not to be outfoxed by her famous sister shrines, Aichi’s Toyokawa Inari shrine mesmerizes millions each year.