Cosa vedere a Nagoya
Scopri 20 monumenti, luoghi di interesse e attrazioni a Nagoya, Japan. Dalle mete iconiche alle gemme nascoste — selezionate da esperienze reali di viaggiatori.
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Sito ufficialeBuilt on the site of one of Toyota's original loom factories, this museum tells the story of the Toyota corporation, from its beginnings as an industrial loom manufacturer to its transformation into one of the world's largest car manufacturers. Includes large loom machinery and car display halls as well as a hands-on "Technoland" with interactive science exhibits.…
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Museum also includes a library, video library with personal viewing booths, restaurant, cafe, and gift shop. Displays, brochures, and audioguides available in English and several other languages. Barrier-free access for disabled visitors. FREESPOT Wi-Fi access available.
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Nagoya Castle
Sito ufficialeTrumpeted as a famous landmark, particularly the two golden carp (金の鯱 kin-no-shachi) on the roof. The original castle was home to Oda Nobunaga, one of Japan's famous warlords. Largely destroyed during the war, the current castle is a concrete replica of the original, and was completed in 1959.…
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The Castle houses an interesting museum (no flash photography on 1st floor), observation deck, and surrounding gardens. Free English tours with volunteer English speaking Japanese guides are sometimes available.
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Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art
Sito ufficialeCollection features international and Japanese 20th century art, including works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee, Joan Miro, Max Ernst, German Expressionists, Surrealists, and postwar US artists. Japanese collection features the art of Yuichi Takahashi, Ryuzaburo Umehara, Sotaro Yasui, Taikan Yokoyama, and Shunso Hishida.…
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Two private collections donated to the museum also include Edo-period paintings and traditional crafts.
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Ōsu Kannon Temple
Sito ufficialeFounded in the Kamakura era (1192-1333), this temple was moved to its current location by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1612. The present main temple on the site was reconstructed in 1970. Check out the main hall or buy an お守り (omamori) charm in the gift shop for good luck.…
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The grounds in front of the temple are host to a small flea market twice every month.
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Tōgan-ji Temple
Dating back to the 16th century, this temple features a statue of the seated Buddha and has many ties to Hindu religion, particularly a temple honoring the Goddess Saraswati, who is honored in a Benzaiten Festival every May 7–8. Toganji also contains a huge wood block said to purge past sins if touched with one hand.
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Atsuta Shrine
This shrine houses the sacred Kusanagi no mitsurugi (草薙神剣) sword, one of the three Imperial regalia of Japan — but unfortunately nobody but the emperor and a few high priests get to see it. There are some 4,400 other artifacts on the grounds though and the shrine hosts some 70 festivals every year.
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Nagoya TV Tower
Sito ufficialeStanding 180 meters tall, the Nagoya TV Tower is Japan's oldest - predating even the Tokyo Tower. Take an elevator to the 100m-high sky balcony for great views of Hisaya-odori park and Sakae. Under the tower is a small terrace with tables and a number of small food stands.
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Arako Kannon Temple
This small temple is the oldest building in Nagoya, with original construction on the site dating from the Heian Period (8th century). Despite several fires which destroyed older portions of the temple, the Tahoto pagoda on site remains intact after 472 years.
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Shirotori Garden
In this Japanese garden you can see and feed koi fish in large ponds, take a look at the tea ceremony house, and also view the beautiful waterfall. On spring the plum trees bloom beautifully and on autumn you can enjoy the night illumination.
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Kōshō-ji Temple
Koshoji Temple was established in the 17th century by the Tokugawa family. The temple hosts the annual "1,000 Lantern Festival." There are numerous restaurants and universities surrounding the Koshoji Temple area.
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Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Sito ufficialeLike any world-class art museum, the MFA in Boston, USA has far more in its archives than it can reasonably display. This sister institution is one way to make the most of the extensive collection.
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Nittai-ji Temple
Sito ufficialeAmong the 165,000 square meters of temple grounds is the 15 meter Gandhara-style Taian Pagoda, which houses relics of the Buddha that were presented to Japan by the king of Thailand.
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Hisaya-Odori Park
Nice trees and fountains, Nagoya TV Tower observation deck. On weekend afternoons and evenings, local musicians set up in and around the park and strut their stuff for the passers-by.
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Toyota Automobile Museum
Sito ufficialeLarge collection of cars from many countries and manufacturers, up until about 1980. About 1/4 of the collection is dedicated to post-war Japanese cars. Restaurant on-site.
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Nagoya City Art Museum
Sito ufficialeCollection of 2,000 works including pieces by Modigliani, Laurencin, and Utrillo, as well as those of local artists, such as Takanori Ogisu and Tamiji Kitagawa.
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Tokugawa Art Museum
Sito ufficialeDisplays some treasures of the Tokugawa family. Located next door to the beautiful Tokugawa-en Japanese gardens (additional admission charge required).
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Shiroyama Hakusan Shrine
Formerly the Suemori Castle, the present day Shrine hosts festivals that feature Japanese dance and music.
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Port of Nagoya Aquarium
Sito ufficiale(site in Japanese) Large aquarium featuring a number of different marine environments.
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Nagoya City Science Museum
Located in the city centre, this museum houses samurai armory and weaponry.
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Shirakawa Park
Beautiful trees, Nagoya Science and Modern Art Museums.
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Nagoya has 20 documented sights including Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, Nagoya Castle, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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