Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Sakura-doriguchi Honkan

Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Sakura-doriguchi Honkan

3-16-1 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, 450-0002, Japan

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Travel Tips for Nagoya

The very convenient (for the...

by luciano

The very convenient (for the people living in the area) Nagoya International Airport has regular flights to London, Frankfurt and Amsterdam in Europe; Detroit, Los Angeles, and Vancouver in America; and several destinations in east and southeast Asia and Australia.

Express bus from Nagoya station to the airport is Y870 and it takes 30 minutes. Airport tax (included in the ticket) is Y 750.

The port of Nagoya has ferry conections to almost everywhere in Japan, including Hokkaido.

VILLAGGIO ITALIA

by Yujiro

It's an Italian theme park.
There are Italian restaurants,clothes shops,cafes,souvenir shop..etc..
You can ride a gondola in this park!
It's located near at Nagoya-ko subway station.
Nagoya-ko aquarium and an amusement park is next to the Italian park.
You can enjoy all of them at the area!

Nagoya ------ a modern cosmopolitan city

by sunnywong

Located in central Japan, the city of Nagoya has earned its reputation as a modern cosmopolitan city that still possesses all the unique charms of traditional Japan.

Nagoya's convenient location in the heart of the country affords easy access to travel destinations throughout Japan. The Shinkansen express train links Nagoya with Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and other major cities. The Nagoya International Airport offers direct flights to many of the world's major cities; its numerous domestic flight destinations are a gateway to Japan.

Tokugawa Ieyasu, the legendary feudal lord acknowledged for his statesmanship, bringing about the unification of Japan and ending centuries of warring, built Nagoya castle at the beginning of the seventeenth century. This marked the beginning of the city of Nagoya, and for about the following 250 years the lords of the castle patronized the arts and encouraged the growth of cultural traditions, such as the tea ceremony and Noh theater. Their support also aided the successful development of such industrial arts as ceramics.

Further Links:
Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau Official Website

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