NAGOYA ATTRACTIONS
Nagoya Attractions - Guide to Nagoya attractions including Nagoya Castle, Atsuta
Shrine and Nagoya TV Tower.
Atsuta Shrine is the second most important shrine in Japan. Originally founded in 113, when the sacred sword Kusanagi-no-tsurugi, one of the Imperial symbols, was enshrined. | |
JR Nagoya Station Central Towers is a complex which consists of a department store, hotel, restaurants and office space. With its distinctive twin towers, this building is the world�s biggest station building. | |
Nagoya Castle is one of the three greatest castles in Japan. Many parts of Nagoya Castle are designated as Important Cultural Properties. | |
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium exhibits marine life in five distinct zones plus focuses on awareness of the importance of protecting and conserving wildlife. | |
Nagoya Maritime Museum introduces the histories of maritime commerce and ships. | |
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Nagoya Port Building has an observation deck at 53 meters high, which is not very tall but you can see a nice ocean view from here. |
Nagoya Port Sea Train Land is a rather small and relaxing amusement park with the biggest Ferris wheel in Chubu region. | |
Fuji Antarctic Museum features the icebreaker "FUJI" which was the primary observation ship in Japan's exploration of the Antarctic, who worked from 1965 to 1983. | |
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Nagoya TV Tower is the oldest TV tower in Japan, is 180 metres high, and has two observation decks to view Nagoya. |
Nagoya Midland Square is a complex of office space, restaurants, shops and cinemas which opened in 2007. | |
Spiral Towers, opened in 2008, is one of the most outstanding pieces of architecture in Nagoya. The complex houses three vocational colleges, office space and restaurants. | |
Nagoya Lucent Tower is a complex of office space & restaurants which opened in 2007. | |
Nagoya City Hall was built in 1933. |


