Explore Nagoya’s rich history: Nagoya Castle, Honmaru Goten, Shikemichi, Tokugawa Art Museum, and Osu Kannon Temple. Learn Japanese with a local teacher.
Explore Nagoya’s rich history: Nagoya Castle, Honmaru Goten, Shikemichi, Tokugawa Art Museum, and Osu Kannon Temple. Learn Japanese with a local teacher.
- Nagoya Castle - Currently undergoing restoration, Nagoya Castle’s interior is closed to visitors. However, the exterior and stone walls can still be explored.
- Nagoya Castle Hommarugoten - Exquisite Fusuma Paintings: Inside the Honmaru Palace, visitors can admire luxurious sliding door paintings (fusuma-e) adorned with gold leaf. These…
- Nagoya Castle - Currently undergoing restoration, Nagoya Castle’s interior is closed to visitors. However, the exterior and stone walls can still be explored.
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Nagoya Castle Hommarugoten - Exquisite Fusuma Paintings: Inside the Honmaru Palace, visitors can admire luxurious sliding door paintings (fusuma-e) adorned with gold leaf. These artworks reflect the authority of the lords who resided in Nagoya Castle, showcasing intricate craftsmanship.
Historical Architecture: The Honmaru Palace exemplifies traditional Japanese architectural styles, featuring beautiful wooden structures and detailed decorations.
Exhibits Recreating Historical Life: Each room displays recreations of the feudal lords’ lives during the Sengoku and Edo periods, offering a glimpse into the rooms used by lords and shoguns.
The Grand Hall and Shoin-zukuri Style: A highlight is the Grand Hall, where significant meetings and ceremonies took place. The palace also features the shoin-zukuri style, a classic example of traditional Japanese architecture. -
Shikemichi - Historic Streets: Shikemichi boasts rows of traditional warehouses and wooden houses from the Edo period. These buildings, once used by merchants, allow visitors to appreciate the historic townscape.
White-Walled Storehouses: Many buildings here are white-walled storehouses, constructed with thick earthen walls to protect goods from fires, showcasing Edo-period fire prevention methods.
Traditional Shops and Cafés: Some old storehouses and houses have been transformed into modern cafés, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can enjoy local food and purchase souvenirs while experiencing the old Nagoya atmosphere.
Peaceful Walking Paths: Despite being a tourist spot, Shikemichi maintains a tranquil ambiance. Walking through its historic streets offers a leisurely journey through old Japan’s scenery. -
Tokugawa Art Museum - At the Tokugawa Art Museum, visitors can delve into Edo period culture and the Tokugawa family’s history. The museum’s collection includes personal items of Tokugawa Ieyasu, as well as samurai armor, swords, and weaponry. Additionally, the museum houses a variety of calligraphy, paintings, tea ceremony utensils, and Noh theater artifacts, providing a rich artistic experience of the Edo period.
A highlight is the display of luxurious items symbolizing the Tokugawa family’s prosperity, many of which are designated as important cultural properties. These artifacts offer insight into the opulence and power of the Tokugawa shogunate.
The museum’s beautiful garden is another attraction, where visitors can enjoy history and nature in harmony. It serves as a peaceful retreat, complementing the cultural experience of exploring the museum’s treasures. -
Osu Shopping Street - Temple Visit: Osu Kannon is an ancient Buddhist temple in Nagoya, featuring a beautiful main hall and historical buildings. The main hall houses a notable statue of Kannon.
Exploring the Area: Surrounding Osu Kannon is an old shopping street with a traditional Japanese ambiance. It’s an excellent place to stroll, shop for souvenirs, and sample local foods.
Participating in Annual Events: Osu Kannon hosts various annual events and festivals. Depending on the time of year, visitors might witness these lively celebrations. The New Year’s visit (Hatsumode) and major festivals are particularly vibrant and worth experiencing.
Dining and Shopping: Numerous restaurants and shops around Osu Kannon offer delicious Japanese cuisine and snacks, providing a delightful dining and shopping experience.
- All entrance fees are included
- Guide
- All entrance fees are included
- Guide
- Lunch
- Lunch
Nagoya Castle
Admire the exterior views and the impressive stone walls. Experience the grandeur of Nagoya Castle from the outside.
Nagoya Castle Honmaru Goten (Main Palace)
Explore the historical rooms and decorations of the Honmaru Goten. Enjoy the beautiful traditional architecture and interior design of the main palace.
Shikemichi
Stroll…
Nagoya Castle
Admire the exterior views and the impressive stone walls. Experience the grandeur of Nagoya Castle from the outside.
Nagoya Castle Honmaru Goten (Main Palace)
Explore the historical rooms and decorations of the Honmaru Goten. Enjoy the beautiful traditional architecture and interior design of the main palace.
Shikemichi
Stroll through Shikemichi, a historic area with preserved old townhouses and charming scenery. Feel the atmosphere of Nagoya’s past as you wander the streets.
Tokugawa Art Museum
Learn about the history and culture of the Tokugawa family at this museum. View exquisite tea ceremony tools, samurai armor, ancient documents, and other cultural artifacts from the Edo period.
Osu Kannon Temple
Enjoy the local cuisine and shopping in the lively Osu district.
Join us for a day of discovering Nagoya’s rich history and culture! There is a Japanese teacher on this tour, so you might also have the opportunity to learn some Japanese language!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.