Fudoki Japan
愛知県 · Chubu Region

Aichi Hidden Gems

Aichi is the prefecture where Japan was unified and where it is still manufactured. Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu all came from here within a few decades of each other, which is why the castles at Nagoya, Inuyama and Okazaki are close enough to visit in sequence and why the local history museums treat that generation as a single story. The industrial half is not incidental to travel either — Toyota grew out of a loom company in Kariya and runs a museum of both, and the region's factory economy is the reason Nagoya has more business hotels than sightseeing ones. Nagoya itself is a grid rebuilt after 1945 around unusually wide avenues, walkable but spread out, with the shrine at Atsuta holding one of the imperial regalia in a wooded precinct in the middle of it. The food culture is genuinely regional and does not travel well beyond the prefecture.

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Climate & Best Season

Hot, humid summers and mild winters on the Nobi plain. Spring and autumn are most pleasant.

Famous For (Food)

  • Miso katsu & miso nikomi udon
  • Hitsumabushi
  • Tebasaki wings
  • Ogura toast

Signature Sights

  • Nagoya Castle
  • Atsuta Shrine
  • Inuyama Castle
  • Meiji-mura open-air museum

When to Go

The Nobi plain is hot, humid and enclosed, with August highs above 35°C and little wind, so summer sightseeing is best done early or indoors. Winters are mild and dry with occasional light snow and January highs near 9°C. Spring and autumn are the comfortable stretches. Nagoya Castle's cherry blossoms open in late March, and the Tokugawa Garden colours in late November. The Inuyama Festival runs in early April with tiered floats and mechanical puppets. The Atsuta Festival falls on June 5. Trade fairs and factory shutdowns around Golden Week and Obon can distort hotel prices sharply.

Getting Around

Nagoya is the best-connected inland city in Japan: the Tokaido Shinkansen reaches it in about 100 minutes from Tokyo and 50 from Shin-Osaka, and all services stop. Chubu Centrair International Airport sits on an artificial island 30 minutes away by Meitetsu train. Within the city, two subway lines and a loop line cover almost everything, and the Meitetsu and Kintetsu networks reach Inuyama, Okazaki and out towards Ise. Inuyama Castle and Meiji-mura are both straightforward day trips by train and bus. A car is only worth it for the Chita and Atsumi peninsulas.

Local Food

Nagoya cooks with red haccho miso, aged in cedar barrels under stone weights in Okazaki, and it drives most of the local dishes: miso katsu, miso nikomi udon, doteni. Hitsumabushi is grilled eel over rice eaten in three stages — plain, with condiments, then with broth poured over. Tebasaki are peppery fried chicken wings from a Nagoya izakaya chain that spread nationally. Ogura toast, thick bread with sweet azuki paste, comes from the city's morning-service coffee shop culture, where an ordered coffee brings breakfast with it.

Gamagori Laguna Ten Bosch — location in Aichi, Gamagori
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Aichi· Gamagori

Gamagori Laguna Ten Bosch

Laguna Ten Bosch (ラグーナテンボス) is a seaside resort complex in Gamagori combining a theme park (Lagunasia), hot spring facil…

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Illustration of Hitsumabushi Eel Rice, AichiIllustration — not a photograph
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Aichi· Nagoya

Hitsumabushi Eel Rice

Hitsumabushi (ひつまぶし) chops grilled eel into thumbnail-sized pieces and serves them over rice in a wooden ohitsu tub, eat…

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Atsuta Shrine — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Shrine (熱田神宮, Atsuta Jingu) ranks among Japan's most important Shinto shrines, housing the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (草…

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Tokoname Pottery Town
Aichi· Tokoname

Tokoname Pottery Town

Tokoname (常滑) is one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, producing ceramics continuously for over 1,000 years. The town's hill…

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Chubu Centrair Airport Island — location in Aichi, Tokoname
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Aichi· Tokoname

Chubu Centrair Airport Island

Chubu Centrair International Airport (中部国際空港) sits entirely on a man-made island 3.5km offshore in Ise Bay, accessible v…

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Unagi (Eel) Three Ways — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Unagi (Eel) Three Ways

Beyond hitsumabushi (Nagoya's famous eel dish), Aichi Prefecture offers three distinct unagi (freshwater eel) styles ref…

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Osu Shopping District
Aichi· Nagoya

Osu Shopping District

Osu Shopping District (大須商店街) is Nagoya's most eclectic neighborhood, blending centuries-old temples, retro arcades, mai…

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Tebasaki Wings
Aichi· Nagoya

Tebasaki Wings

Tebasaki (手羽先, chicken wings) is Nagoya's definitive drinking snack — deep-fried wings coated in sweet-spicy sauce and s…

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Sakae District — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Sakae District

Sakae (栄, 'prosperity') is Nagoya's downtown entertainment and shopping district, centered on the iconic Nagoya TV Tower…

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Nagoya Morning Coffee Culture
Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya Morning Coffee Culture

Nagoya's morning set culture (モーニングサービス) is a unique hospitality tradition where customers ordering coffee before 11:00a…

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Nagoya Castle
Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle (名古屋城) stands as one of Japan's most magnificent fortresses, crowned by iconic golden shachihoko (mythical…

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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry

The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (トヨタ産業技術記念館) chronicles Toyota's transformation from textile…

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Nagoya City Science Museum
Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya City Science Museum

Nagoya City Science Museum (名古屋市科学館) houses the world's largest planetarium dome — a 35-meter diameter sphere that domin…

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Noritake Garden — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Noritake Garden

Noritake Garden (ノリタケの森, Noritake-no-Mori, 'Noritake Forest') occupies the original factory site where Noritake china an…

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Illustration of Arimatsu Shibori, AichiIllustration — not a photograph
Aichi· Arimatsu

Arimatsu Shibori

Arimatsu (有松) is Japan's traditional center for shibori (絞り, tie-dye) textile production, where artisans have practiced…

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Nagoya Castle Night Illumination — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya Castle Night Illumination

Nagoya Castle hosts seasonal nighttime illuminations during spring cherry blossoms (late March–early April) and autumn f…

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Inuyama Castle
Aichi· Inuyama

Inuyama Castle

Inuyama Castle (犬山城) is one of only 12 original Japanese castles (never destroyed, continuously standing since construct…

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Seto Ceramics — location in Aichi, Seto
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Aichi· Seto

Seto Ceramics

Seto (瀬戸) has produced ceramics for over 1,000 years, and the Japanese word for ceramics (setomono, 瀬戸物, literally 'Seto…

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Ghibli Park — location in Aichi, Nagakute
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Ghibli Park

Ghibli Park (ジブリパーク) brings Studio Ghibli's animated worlds to life across five distinct areas within Nagakute's Expo 20…

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Nagoya Port Aquarium
Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya Port Aquarium

Nagoya Port Aquarium (名古屋港水族館) is one of Japan's premier aquariums, famous for its beluga whale exhibit — a rarity in Ja…

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Tokugawa Art Museum
Aichi· Nagoya

Tokugawa Art Museum

The Tokugawa Art Museum (徳川美術館) houses the private collection of the Owari Tokugawa family — one of the three main branc…

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Toyota Automobile Museum — location in Aichi, Toyota
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Aichi· Toyota

Toyota Automobile Museum

The Toyota Automobile Museum (トヨタ博物館) in Toyota City houses 140 vehicles spanning automotive history from the 1890s to m…

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Miso Katsu
Aichi· Nagoya

Miso Katsu

Miso katsu (味噌カツ) is Nagoya's most polarizing dish — a thick pork cutlet (tonkatsu) smothered in rich, slightly sweet re…

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Kishimen Noodles
Aichi· Nagoya

Kishimen Noodles

Kishimen (きしめん) are Nagoya's signature flat udon noodles — wide, thin ribbons of wheat noodle (2–3mm thick, 1cm wide) se…

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Ogura Toast
Aichi· Nagoya

Ogura Toast

Ogura toast (小倉トースト) is Nagoya's distinctive breakfast specialty — thick-cut white toast slathered with margarine (or bu…

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Nagoya Tenmusu
Aichi· Nagoya

Nagoya Tenmusu

Tenmusu (天むす) are Nagoya's iconic rice balls — plump shrimp tempura wrapped in lightly salted rice and nori seaweed, cre…

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Atsuta Jingu Forest — location in Aichi, Nagoya
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Aichi· Nagoya

Atsuta Jingu Forest

The sacred forest (鎮守の森, chinju-no-mori) surrounding Atsuta Shrine comprises 190,000 square meters of old-growth camphor…

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Ankake Spaghetti
Aichi· Nagoya

Ankake Spaghetti

Ankake spaghetti (あんかけスパゲッティ) is Nagoya's polarizing pasta dish — thick spaghetti noodles covered in a viscous, peppery…

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