Nagoya Map, Japan
If you feel like you need some help to find your way in your destination city, you are in the right place. This Nagoya Map will certainly help you to seek out the best restaurants, clubs and sights in town. You want to know what is the best place for a walk? Or what you should be watching out for during your visit? Learn more about the best things to do in the city reading our travel tips and then get around in Nagoya with Travelgrove's map. While searching for places, you can also check some cheap flights or deals or you can take a look at our user's galleries about the city. We hope you will find our city map of Nagoya useful. Enjoy your trip and come back to share your travel experience about Nagoya!
Nagoya Sightseeing
For many people visiting Japan, Nagoya is only a bullet train stop on the way to Tokyo, Osaka, or other more touristy cities. Nagoya is indeed more of an industrial metropolis than a tourist attraction, but you don’t have to be a fan of Toyota, Honda or Mitsubishi cars to enjoy a few days of wandering around Nagoya. Despite its status as a technological capital, Nagoya has played an important part in Japanese history... read moreNagoya History
Three locals of Nagoya had the vision to have a unified Japan under a single government rule. In 1603, Hideyoshi became successful with this endeavor. He instituted and organized the Tokugawa Shugunate, a powerful sector that ruled Japan for another 250 years. As Japan came to a unified state, Tokugawa Ieyasu then ordered a castle to be built for his son in Nagoya. He also offered people living at the outer Kiyosu... read moreNagoya Nightlife
Nagoya is one of Japan’s important economic centers. Being the fourth largest city, it’s not the least in its active nightlife. An evening at Nagoya can prove to be a night full of bliss and adventure. read moreNagoya Travel Guide
Two major sights to see in Nagoya are the Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine. The Nagoya Castle, which was constructed in 1612, lures many tourists in Nagoya for its fascinating architecture. The castle stands with two towering shachi-hoko or dolphin-like creatures on its roof which often symbolizes Nagoya. It also contains significant exhibits of armors and family artifacts. read moreThings about Nagoya you may be interested in
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