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Cultural Treasures of Nagoya & Aichi, The Traditional Skills, Art & Craft of Manufacturing | Feature | Visit Nagoya-Nagoya City Guide
The following are just a few places around Nagoya and Aichi where you can see, experience and buy traditional Japanese arts and crafts, meet the artisans involved and gain an in depth understanding and appreciation for the art of traditional manufacturing.
Osu & Kanayama Areas | Area Information | Visit Nagoya-Nagoya City Guide
Nagoya's Historical Treasures: Castles, Shrines, and Museums
Discover Nagoya's history with castles, serene temples, and world-class museums. Join us for a journey through time exploring its top historical attractions!
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Top 10 Things to Do in Nagoya | Japan Cheapo
Here are all the best things to do in Nagoya from theme parks to museums, sumo wrestling to miso katsu. Don't skip this underrated city!
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Travel guide for the city of Nagoya, Japan.
35 Things to Do Around Nagoya & Where to Stay - SNOW MONKEY RESORTS
Centrally located and surrounded by fertile plains, mountains, rivers, and the sea, it is easy to understand why Nagoya is known as “the Heart of Japan.” This castle city attracted samurai and craftsmen alike and, later, wealthy merchants and innovative leaders of industry. Today, Nagoya is one of Japan’s largest cities and has cemented itself as Japan’s center of industry. This modern and innovative city also has a diverse food scene, great access to nature, and vibrant nightlife, making it an ideal place to stay as you travel across Japan or into the mountainous heartland of Central Japan. On this page you will find the following information: — Where is […]
22 Best Things to Do in Nagoya, An Underrated Food and Sightseeing Destination
If you want to branch out your Japan travels beyond Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, then try Nagoya, the country's fourth-largest city! The capital of Aichi Prefecture has a distinctive food culture and a rich history, thanks to its close ties with the old Tokugawa dynasty that left behind the majestic Nagoya Castle and other amazing architectural legacies, such as the Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most prominent shrines. The city not only preserves its historical beauty, but it is also a science and industrial center, being home to Toyota, the largest car company in the world. Read on to discover the 22 best spots to visit while in Nagoya!
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AICHI-NAGOYA AEROSPACE CONSORTIUM
‘AICHI-NAGOYA AEROSPACE CONSORTIUM’ (ANAC), that is one of aerospace cluster in Japan, strives for comprehensive development of the aerospace industry in Aichi Prefecture via collaboration by consortium members such as The Aichi Prefectural Government, The City of Nagoya, local government organizations, industry-focused organizations, and universities.
Industrial Capital of Japan | Aichi—Heart of Japan and Innovative Manufacturing Center
Aichi boasts the largest annual value of manufactured goods shipments in Japan for every year since 1977. Here we introduce the industries in Aichi.
The story of Japan’s financial powerhouse, Nagoya, and the art of manufacturing | Feature | Visit Nagoya-Nagoya City Guide
The story of Nagoya is one of innovation. During the Sengoku, or Warring States period, the region’s samurai were among the most ingenious and daring, creating advanced weaponry, armor, castles and tactics. During the peaceful feudal period, the lords of Nagoya maintained that innovative spirit, encouraging the arts, crafts and manufacturing among the populace. Following the collapse of the Shogunate in 1868, Nagoya again took the lead in rebuilding Japan, turning manufacturing into an art form, which in turn made Nagoya City and Aichi Prefecture the financial leaders of Japan. Many world leading manufacturers began here, and it is not just the quality products, but the fascinating stories behind these companies that is beginning to attract a new wave of industrial tourism. The story of Toyota is just one of those success stories. Toyota began as a manufacturer of cloth weaving looms, utilizing the technologies developed for their innovative automated weaving machines to create the world’s leading vehicle production lines and finest cars. The Toyota story starts in Nagoya at The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology.
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Leading Chinese drug maker Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical establishes corporation in Nagoya | 2018 - Events & News - Investing in Japan - Japan External Trade Organization
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