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N A G O Y A
V I S I T O R S
G U I D EA R E A M A P
NAGOYA CONVENTION &VISITORS BUREAU
10-19 Sakae 2-chome,Naka-ku Nagoya 460-0008 JAPAN
TEL052-202-1146 FAX052-231-0922http://www.ncvb.or.jp/en/
Nagoya is one of the three major met ropolitan areas in Japan, along with
Tokyo and Osaka. Nagoya has it s own unique charact erist ics
includingtraditional arts, cuisine and manufacturing technologies surrounded by agrowing forest of modern buildings. Lookaround, learn something, and enjoy thisattractive city. Wonderful memories await tobe made during your visit here.
Welcome to NAGOYA
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Kurokawa
Heian-dori
Kamiiida
Shiyakusho(City Hall)
Hisaya-odori
Marunouchi
Fushimi
Osu Kannon
Hibino
HibinoNishi
Takakura
Jingu Nishi
Nagoyako(Nagoya Port)Kinjo Futo
Kamimaezu
Tsurumai
Akaike
Fukiage
Imaike
Motoyama
Motoyama
Fujigaoka
NagoyaDaigaku
Sunada-bashi
Nagoya Dome-mae Yada
Ozone
Sakurayama
Sakurayama
Aratama-bashi
Arimatsu
Jingu-mae
Kasadera
Tokushige
Kokusai Center(International Center)Nakamura
Kuyakusho
Nakamura
Kuyakusho
Takabata
Takabata
Hatta
Kamejima
Sengen-cho
Sengen-cho
Kami Otai
NagoyaInternational
CenterWINCAichi
Sako
Nadya Park(International Design Center/Design Hall)
Nagoya CitizensAuditorium
Aichi Arts Center
Nagoya CivicAssembly Hall
Will Aichi
NagoyaCongress Center
NagoyaDome
Nagoya University
NagoyaInternational Exhibition Hall(Port Messe Nagoya)
Central JapanInternational Airport
(Centrair)
Nippon GaishiSports Plaza
(Nippon Gaishi Hall)
NagoyaCastleNAGOYA STATION
AREA
NAGOYA CASTLE AREA
KANAYAMA/
ATSUTA AREA
NAGOYAPORTAREA
ARIMATSU AREA
SAKAEAREA
FUSHIMI/OSU AREA
Kanayama Gokiso
Higashiyama Koen
(Higashiyama Park)
Yagoto
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Chikusa
Nagoyagoy
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Nagoya Trade& Industry Center(Fukiage Hall)
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TOURIST INFORMATIONCENTER
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS(around Nagoya)
INFORMATION
NAGOYA RAILWAY
ROUTE MAP
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NAGOYA CASTLEAREA
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SAKAE AREA133144
NAGOYA CASTLEAREA111122
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OVERVIEW OF NAGOYA3- 6
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MAP OF NAGOYA
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JR Tokaido Shinkansen
JR Line
Meitetsu Line
Aonami LineKintetsu Line
transfer station
Higashiyama Line
Meijo Line
Meiko Line
Tsurumai Line
Sakura-dori Line
Kamiiida Line
Subway Railway
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Nagoya is not only famous for its liveliness, but also for its various, must-seehistorical sites and points of interest including Nagoya Castle, shrines and
temples, and resource centers, which have invaluable cultural merit.
Must-see Sights
Nagoya Castle
TokugawaenSakae Area
The Tokugawa Art Museum
In 1612, Nagoya Castle was builtas a residence of the Tokugawafamily. It was rebuilt in 1959.The pair of golden"shachi" on its soaringroof symbolize the castleand the city of Nagoya.
Shirotori Garden
Only a few minutes walk fromNagoya Congress Center, thereis a traditional Japanese gardenwhere you can enjoy thebeautiful scenery and Matcha-powdered green tea.
This bustling, vibrant red temple isespecially crowded during holidaysand festivals. A great place fordiscounted goods, "Osu ShoppingMalls," is located beside thetemple.
The second lord, Mitsumoto of theOwari Branch of Tokugawafamily, settled here to retire in1695. It is a stroll stylelandscaped garden centeredaround an inner pond reminiscentof the feudal lord grounds.
Atsuta Shrine
Surrounded by 1,000year-old camphor trees,Atsuta Shrine, with its 1,900
year history, is one of threegrand shrines in Japan.Notable attractions hereinclude "Nobunaga Wall,"and Atsuta Jingu Museum.
This museum contains historicartifacts from the Owari Branchof the Tokugawa family. TheIllustrated Tale of Genji, adesignated national treasure, isthe centerpiece of its collection.
Sakae is one of the twomajor shopping areas inNagoya, along with theNagoya Station area.Department stores and luxurybrand stores areconcentrated here, and filledwith the latest fashion trends.Page 13-14
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Toyota Commemorative Museumof Industry and Technology
Jointly established by the 13 companiesof the Toyota Group, textile machinery
and automobiles are the focus of theexhibits. Manufacturing machine history,from its early beginnings to present daycomputer controlled machines, is ondisplay with the opportunity to operatesome of the machines yourself.
Higashiyama Zoo andBotanical Gardens
This is a comprehensive park consistingof a zoo, botanical garden andamusement park. A nocturnal animalhouse is also a very popular attraction.The botanical garden has a largegreenhouse, and the Manyo Passage
and flower gardens are a nice place tovisit.
Osu Kannon Temple
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What is Nagoya like?Nagoya is a vibrant and attractive city with variousaspects, such as must-see sights, local cuisine and art.
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Typical Japanese food like sushi and tempura are tasty, but trying uniquelocal cuisine is also a must for the palate. Nagoya has many unique dishessuch as misonikomi udon and temmusu,among others.
Local Dishes of Nagoya
The followings are products bearing their area names, and whose traditionsare carried on by highly skilled artisans. These items are great for souvenirs.
Souvenirs of Nagoya
Misokatsu
A Nagoya favorite, these breadedpork cutlets are served with a thickmiso sauce and other side dishesto complete a lunch or dinner set.
Temmusu
A mouthful size rice ballcontaining fried shrimp.
Kishimen
Broad, flat wheat noodles in abroth with soy sauce andvarious toppings like tempuraor green onions. Try it atrestaurants or even on theplatforms of big train stations.
Nagoya Cochin
Nagoya Cochin, a variety ofchicken, is well known for itscrispiness and delicious taste.You can enjoy it cooked in anumber of ways.
Tebasaki is deep-friedchicken wingtips. Oncetasted, it is never forgotten.The spicy flavor also goesvery well with beer or sake,
Japanese rice wine.
Hitsumabushi
A famous Nagoyadish of grilled eelserved on rice withvarious condimentslike Japanesehorseradish.
Nagoya Sensu (folding fans)
Dating back to the mid-18th century,Nagoya Sensu traces its origins to a familyof Kyoto fan manufacturers. Made ofpaper and bamboo, these ceremonial fansoften bear fine calligraphy or designs ofgreat elegance.
Nagoya Yuzen (hand-painted yuzendyeing & stenciled yuzen dyeing)
These elegantly designed garments resultfrom an intricate process of freehanddrawing and dyeing. Stenciled Yuzendyeing calls for the dye to be brushed onthrough paper stencils. To make a colorful
Yuzen fabric, numerous stencils-
each for aspecific color-are employed.
Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori (tie-dyeing)
This is a tie-dyeing technique from the late 16thcentury used to create elegant and refineddesigns. Here are many kinds of tie-dyedgoods, such as clothing materials and smallarticles.
Cloisonn
Originating from Dutch cloisonn over acentury and a half ago, Owari-Shippo utilizesvarious enamels filled into cells on a metalframe. The product is heated to an extremelyhigh temperature and polished, resulting inbeautiful plates or vases.
Misonikomi
Nagoyans eat this version of udoncooked in a miso base soup withvarious vegetables and meats.
Tebasaki
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Nagoya-Expressway
Nagoya-Expressway
Egawaroad
Egawaroad
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Marunouchi Sta.
Fushimi Sta.
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Mercure Nagoya CypressThe Westin Nagoya Castle
JR Nagoya Takashimaya Dept. StoreKintetsu Pass'eMeitetsu Dept. StoreMidland Square
Nagoya Noh TheaterWINC Aichi
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Nagoya has one of the largestunderground shopping mall inJapan. Various shops line thearcade, including snack shops,fashion stores, and souvenirshops. Besides the aboveground attractions, lookingaround the underground mall isalso recommended.
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NAGOYA STATION AREAMany department stores, office buildings and hotels arelocated in this area.The Toyota Commemorative Museum ofIndustry and Technology will allow the visitor to appreciate thetop-level manufacturing technology of Japan.
TOURIST SPOTS
052-551-6115
9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.
Mon(closed Tue when Mon isa national holiday) End of theyear & New Year's holiday.
500http://www.tcmit.org/english/
052-561-7290
10:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Mon(closed Tue when Mon is anational holiday) End of theyear & New Year's holiday.
500 (only Craft Center)http://www.noritake.co.jp/eng/mori/
Noritake Garden
Toyota CommemorativeMuseum of Industry and
Technology
ADMISSION
CLOSED
OPEN
ADMISSION
CLOSED
OPEN
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3min walk from Meitetsu Sako Sta.
5min walk from Kamejima Subway Sta.
NAGOYA CITY
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ANA CROWNE PLAZA Hotel Grand Court Nagoya
Cypress Garden Hotel
AEON MALL Atsuta Shopping Center
Asunal KANAYAMA (shops & restaurants)
Daiei
Nagoya Citizens Auditorium
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Nagoya Congress Center
TOURIST SPOTS
052-671-08529:00a.m.-4:30p.m.(entrance closes at 4:10p.m.)Last Wed in month and next day.End of the year.300http: / /www.atsutaj ingu.or. jp/en/
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Atsuta Shrine Atsuta Jingu Museum
052-684-0101Weekdays 10:00a.m.-7:00p.m.Sat, Sun and national holidays10:00a.m.-5:00p.m. (entrance closes30 minutes before closing time)Mon(closed Tue when Mon isa national holiday) End of theyear & New Year's holiday.1,200http://www.nagoya-boston.or.jp/english/
Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts
KANAYAMA / ATSUTA AREAAtsuta Shrine is one of the greatest centers of worship inJapan from ancient times.You can also enjoy Shirotori Garden, a large Japanesegarden near Atsuta Shrine.
ADMISSION
CLOSED
OPEN
ADMISSION
CLOSED
OPEN
ADMISSION
CLOSED
OPEN
052-681-8928
9:00a.m.-4:30p.m.
Mon(on the following day, if Monfalls on national holiday), 3rd Wed(4th Wed if 3rd Wed falls on anational holiday), End of the year& New Year's holiday.
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http://www.shirotori-garden.jp/(only Japanese)
Shirotori Garden
NAGOYA CITY
KANAYAMA/ATSUTAAREA
NAGOYASta.
SAKAE
1min walk from Kanayama Sta.
3min walk from Meitetsu Jingu-mae Sta.and Jingu Nishi Subway Sta.10min walk from Nagoya Congress Center
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Port of Nagoyaort of NagoyaPublic Aquariumublic Aquarium
Port of NagoyaPublic Aquarium
Sea Train Land
Jetty
"Fuji" Antarctic MuseumFuji" Antarctic Museum
Nagoya Port Buildingagoya Port Building
"Fuji" Antarctic Museum
Nagoya Port Building
Nagoyako Sta.
Meiko Subway Line
N
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Garden PierGreen Park
PortHouse
100 200m0
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AonamiLine
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Noseki Sta.
Kinjo Futo Sta.
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SCMAGLEV andCMAGLEV andRailway Parkailway Park
SCMAGLEV andRailway Park
Nagoya Cityagoya CityWild Birdild BirdObservationbservationCenterenter
Nagoya CityWild BirdObservationCenter
Ise Wangan Expwy
NAGOYA CITY
NAGOYAPORT AREA
NAGOYASta.
SAKAE
NAGOYA PORT -Kinjo Pier-AREA
Wetlands designated under the Ramsar
Convention Fujimae Tidal FlatThe Fujimae Tidal Flat is an approximately
300-hectare tidal flat at the mouths of the Shonai,Shinkawa and Nikko rivers as they flow into the
Port of Nagoya. The Fujimae Tidal Flat wasdesignated under the Ramsar Convention on
Wetlands on November 18, 2002. It isinternationally known as Japans largest stopover
site for migratory birds, visited by roughly 60species of shorebirds.
NAGOYA PORT-Garden Pier- AREA
The Port of Nagoya ranks as one of the top ports in the world in size and cargovolume. There are also a number of exciting tourist spots in and around the Portarea, including the port of Nagoya Public Aquarium, SCMAGLEV and Railway Parkand an amusement park.
Nagoya International Exhibition Hall
-Portmesse Nagoya-
CONVENTION FACILITIES
9:00a.m.-4:30p.m. FreeMon(closed Tue when Mon is a national holiday)
050-3772-3910(Japanese only)10:00a.m-5:30p.mTue(closed Wed when Tue is anational holiday)End of the year & New Yearsholiday)
1,000
http://museumjr-central.co.jp/en
052-389-5821
9:00a.m-4:30p.m. FreeMon(closed Tue when Mon is a nationalholiday),3rd Wed(closed 4th Wed When3rd Wed is a national holiday),End of theyear & New Years hol iday)
http://chubu.env.go.jp/wildlife/fuji
mae/english/index.html
TOURIST SPOTS
Nagoya City Wild Bird
Observation Center
SCMAGLEV and Railway Park
ShoppingFacilityTouristInformation
ADMISSION
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OPEN
ADMISSION
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CLOSED
ADMISSIONOPEN
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AmusementGround
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2min walk from KinjoFuto Sta.on the Aonami Line
10min walk from Noseki Sta.on the Aonami Line
Jetty (shops & restaurants)
Sea Train Land(amusement ground)
Nagoya Harbor Hall
CONVENTION FACILITIESSHOPPING
052-654-70809:30a.m.-5:30p.m. (during summervacation 9:30a.m.-8:00p.m. ,during winter 9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.)
Mon(closed Tue when Mon isa national holiday) *subject tochange
2,000http://www.nagoyaaqua.jp/aqua/
052-652-11119:30a.m-5:00p.mMon(closed Tue when Mon is anational holiday) *subject to change Maritime Museum 300 Observatory 300 "Fuji" Antarctic Museum 300 Package (Maritime Museum + Observatory
+ "Fuji" Antarctic Museum) 700 Package plus Aquarium 2,400
TOURIST SPOTS
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
Nagoya Port Building & "Fuji"
Antarctic Museum
ADMISSION
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OPEN
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CLOSED
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Inae Visiter Center
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TOURIST INFORMATIONCENTERS
Nagoya Station Tourist Information CenterJR Nagoya Station Central ConcourseTel:052-541-43019:00a.m. -7:00p.m. Closed: Dec 29-Jan 1
Nagoya International Center
Tel:052-581-0100Closed: Mon,Dec 29-Jan 3,on the 2nd Sundays of Feb & Aug
English 9:00a.m. -7:00p.m. (Tue-Sun)
PortugueseSpanish 10:00a.m. -5:00p.m. (Tue-Sun),Chinese 1:00p.m -5:00p.m. (Tue-Fri),
10:00a.m. -5:00p.m. (Sat and Sun)Korean 1:00p.m -5:00p.m. (Thur,Sat and Sun)Filipino 1:00p.m -5:00p.m. (Thur, Sat and Sun)French 1:00p.m -5:00p.m. (3rd &4th Sundays)Vientnamese1:00p.m-5:00p.m.(1st & 2nd Sundays.)
Oasis 21 i Center (Tourist Information Center)Oasis 21 basementTel:052-963-525210:00a.m. -8:00p.m. Open: throughout the year
Kanayama Tourist Information CenterKanayama Station North Exit (Loop Kanayama 1F)Tel:052-323-01619:00a.m. -7:00p.m. Closed: Dec 29-Jan 1 Page 15-16
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Sakae Sta.
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Tie-Dyeing Museum(Arimatsu-NarumiShibori Kaikan)
Arimatsu Fest ivalFloat MuseumArimatsu Festival
Float Museum
NAGOYA CITY
NAGOYASta.
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ARIMATSUAREA
ARIMATSU AREAThis area has a 400-year history of tie-dyeingKimono fabrics.You can enjoy shopping forvarious Shibori tie-dyed clothes in an historictownscape where ancient houses still remain.
052-621-3000(only Japanese)
10:00a.m.-4:00p.m.
Mon-Fri(Opened Sat,Sun &national holidays) End of theyear & New Year's holiday.
200
5min walk from Meitetsu Arimatsu Sta.
5min walk from Meitetsu Arimatsu Sta.
052-621-0111
9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.
Wed(closed Thu when Wedis a national holiday) End ofthe year & New Year'sholiday. *subject to change
300
http://www.shibori-kaikan.com/kaikan-e. html
AEON TOWN Arimatsu Shopping Center
House of HattoriHouse of Kozuka
House of OkaHouse of Takeda
SHOPPING
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Arimatsu Festival FloatMuseum
Tie-Dyeing Museum (Arimatsu-Narumi Shibori Kaikan)
ShoppingFacility Post Office
ADMISSION
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ADMISSION
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS (around Nagoya)
NA GOYA
GERO
TAKAYAMA
NAGISO
TSUMAGO
MAGOME
ISE-SHI
UJIYAMADA
TOBA MISHIMA
Mt.Fuji Fujinomiya-guchi 5th station
TOKYO
KYOTO
SHIN-OSAKA
SHIRAKAWAGO
NAKATSUGAWA
KANSAI AIRPORT
ISE SHRINE NAIKU
CENTRAL JAPANINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ISE SHRINE GEKU
OSAKA
NARITA AIRPORT
Bus 50minExp. 40minShinkansen 36min14min
23min
Bus 20min
8min WalkJR Kansai Line 1hr 30min (fastest)
Local16min
Local14min
2min
Kintetsu Railway 1hr 19min (fastest)
28min(fastest)
Local
Local 4min
50min
JR Haruka Exp.
JR tokaido LineR tokaido Line2hrs changehrs change
trains at Maibararains at Maibara
JR tokaido Line2hrs change
trains at Maibara
18min
Bus 28min/2hrs walk
Bus 2hrs (Jul~Aug)
Bus25min
Bus (4~5 times a day) 10min40min Walk
JR Narita Exp.53min (fastest)
1hr 20minhr 20min(fastest)fastest)
1hr 20min(fastest)
Shinkansen 1hr 38minhinkansen 1hr 38min
Shinkansen 1hr 40min
JR Rapid 1hr 22min
JR Chuo LineR Chuo LineRapidapid
1hr 15minhr 15min
JR Takayama LineR Takayama LineExp. 1hr 40minxp. 1hr 40min
Local 2hrs 30minocal 2hrs 30min(transfer)transfer)
JR Chuo LineRapid
1hr 15min
JR Takayama LineExp. 1hr 40min
Local 2hrs 30min(transfer)
JR Tokaido Line 6hrs 40min (transfer)R Tokaido Line 6hrs 40min (transfer)
JR Tokaido Line 6hrs 30min (transfer)
(once an hour)
Local 1hr
Bus20min
Automobile museum
This museum displays famous carsfrom around the world telling thehistory of the automobile.5min walk from Linimo Geidai-dori Sta.
At this museum, you can
experience making and learn thebeauty and history of Japaneseceramics.10min walk from Linimo Tojishiryokan Minami Sta.
This castle was built in 1537, andhas been designated as anational treasure.15min walk from Meitetsu Inuyama Yuen Sta.
A resort city with manyattractions, Toba boasts analluring aquarium and PearlIsland, home to Mikimoto pearlsand museum.
This shrine is the most ancientstyle of building in Japan, andattracts visitors from across thecountry all year round.
Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum
National Treasure Inuyama Castle
Toba
Ise Jingu Shrine
Cormorant fishing has been away to catch ayu (sweetfish) sinceancient times.15min bus ride from JR / Meitetsu Gifu Sta.
Takayama, referred to as Little
Kyoto, is famous for its springand fall festivals, and its old streetsand buildings, which transport youback to the Japan of old.
Registered as a World Heritagesite in 1995, these rare buildingswith steeply angled roofsrepresent a lifestyle perfectlyadapted to the environment.
Kyoto was the capital of Japanand the center of her civilizationfrom 794 to 1867. Kyoto'scultural heritage was registered onthe World Heritage list in 1994.
Mount Fuji is considered the mostbeautiful mountain in Japan,representing the indescribablecharacteristics of Japanese
aesthetics.
Cormorant Fishing on the Nagara River
Takayama
Shirakawago
Kyoto
Mt. Fuji
Toyota Automobile Museum
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ANA CROWNE PLAZA Hotel Gland Court NAGOYA 052-683-4111 Page 15-16
Castle Plaza 052-582-2121 Page 7-8
Cypress Garden Hotel 052-679-1661 Page 15-16
Hilton Nagoya 052-212-1111 Page 7-8, 9-10
Best Western Hotel Nagoya 052-263-3411 Page 13-14
Hotel Sunroute Plaza Nagoya
052-571-2221 Page 7-8
International Hotel Nagoya 052-961-3111 Page 13-14
Meitetsu Grand Hotel 052-582-2211 Page 7-8
Meitetsu New Grand Hotel 052-452-5511 Page 9-10,13-14
Nagoya Creston Hotel 052-264-8010 Page 9-10,13-14
Nagoya Kanko Hotel 052-231-7711 Page 7-10
Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel 052-584-1111 Page 7-8
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel 052-251-2411 Page 13-14
Princess Garden Hotel 052-262-4111 Page 9-10,13-14
Mercure Nagoya Cypress
052-571-0111 Page 7-8
The Westin Nagoya Castle 052-521-2121 Page 7-8, 11-12
Tokyo Dai-ichi Hotel Nishiki 052-955-1001 Page 11-14
AEON Town Arimatsu Shopping Center
052-626-2500 Page 21
AEON Mall Atsuta Shopping Center 052-884-0200 Page 15-16
Asunal KANAYAMA(shops & restaurants)
052-324-8577 Page 15-16
Central Park Annex 052-953-2800 Page 11-14
Central Park(underground shopping mall)
052-961-6111 Page 9-14
Daiei 052-322-3611 Page 15-16
Jetty (shops & restaurants) 052-654-9495 Page 18
JR Nagoya Takashimaya Dept. StoreJR 052-566-1101 Page 7-8
Kintetsu Pass'e 052-582-3411 Page 7-8
Lachic 052-259-6666 Page 9-10,13-14
Loft 052-219-3000 Page 9-10,13-14
Maruei Dept. Store 052-264-1211 Page 9-10,13-14
Maruzen Book Store 052-261-2251 Page 9-10,13-14
Matsuzakaya Dept. Store
052-251-1111 Page 9-10,13-14
Meitetsu Dept. Store 052-585-1111 Page 7-8
Melsa 052-251-7511 Page 9-10,13-14
Midland Square 052-527-8877 Page 7-8
Nagoya Sakae Mitsukoshi Dept. Store 052-252-1111 Page 9-10,13-14
Nagoya Parco 052-264-8111 Page 9-10,13-14
Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art 052-971-5511 Page 11-14
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum 052-933-5151 Page 11-12
Hosa Library 052-935-2173 Page 11-12
Nagoya City Art Museum 052-212-0001 Page 9-10,13-14
Nagoya Cloisonne Square"Cloisonne Club" 052-251-1373 Page 9-10,13-14
The Electricity Museum 052-201-1026 Page 9-10,13-14
The Yamazaki Mazak Museum of Art 052-937-3737 Page 13-14
Cultural Path Futaba Museum 052-936-3836 Page 11-12
Former Sasuke Toyoda Residence 052-972-2780 Page 11-12
House of Hattori 052-621-0111 Page 21
House of Kozuka
052-621-0111 Page 21
House of Oka 052-621-0111 Page 21
House of Takeda 052-621-0111 Page 21
Residence of the late Tetsujiro Haruta 052-972-2732 Page 11-12
Tokugawaen 052-935-8988 Page 11-12
Wakamiya Hachimansha Shrine 052-241-0810 Page 9-10,13-14
Orchid Gardens 052-243-0511 Page 9-10,13-14
Sea Train Land (amusement ground) 052-661-1520 Page 18
Aichi Arts Center 052-971-5511 Page 11-14
Nagoya Citizens Auditorium 052-331-2141 Page 15-16
Nadya Park(International Design Center /Design Hall) 052-265-2199 Page 9-10,13-14
Nagoya Congress Center 052-683-7711 Page 15-16
Nagoya Harbor Hall
052-659-1700 Page 17-18
Nagoya International Exhibition Hall-Port messe Nagoya- 052-398-1771 Page 17-18
Nagoya Noh Theater 052-231-0088 Page 7-8,11-12
Will Aichi 052-962-2511 Page 11-14
WINC Aichi
052-571-6131 Page 7-8
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INFORMATION
TOUR & SIGHTSEEING
Me-guru (Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus)
"Me-guru" is a route bus for sightseeing.
Me-guru will efficiently take you around the main spots of
Nagoya.
Closed:Every Monday(or the following day if Monday is a
holiday), year-end and New Year's holidays
Weekends & Holidays: Bus departs every 20-30 minutes
Tue-Fri: Bus departs every 30-60 minutes
Route:
Me-guru One-Day Pass:
Ride the bus as often as you like and save discounted admission
fees to some attractions.
http://www.ncvb.or.jp/routebus/en/
SUNRISE TOUR
Prearranged package tours for visitors to Japan come with
English-speaking guide service (with narration in other
languages available on some tours) and visit major tourist
destinations throughout Japan.
For more information:
Sunrise Center Central Japan (Nagoya) Tel:052-211-3065
http://www.jtb-sunrisetours.jp/
Single ride Me-guru One-day Pass
Adults 200 500
Children 100 250
USEFUL WEBSITES
Hirokoji-Fushimi
Nagoya TV Tower
Hirokoji-Sakae
Tokugawaen,The Tokugawa Art Museum, Hosa Library
Nagoya Sta.
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Noritake Garden
Nagoya Castle
Cultural Path Futaba Museum
Nagoya City Archives South
Nagoya Information Navi (Nagoya Convention & Visitors Bureau)http://www.ncvb.or.jp/en/
City of Nagoyahttp://www.city.nagoya.jp/en/
Sightseeing Assosiation Aichihttp://www.aichi-kanko.jp/j-heartland/
Chubu Wide-area Tourism Portal Sitehttp://www.kandou10.jp/en/
Japan National Tourist Organizationhttp://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/
Centrair (Central Japan International Airport)http://www.centrair.jp/en/
Transportation Bureau City of Nagoyahttp://www.kotsu.city.nagoya.jp/english/
Central Japan Railway Company (JR CENTRAL)http://english.jr-central.co.jp/
Nagoya Railroad Co.,ltd (Meitetsu)http://www.meitetsu.co.jp/english/
Kintetsu Railwayhttp://www.kintetsu.co.jp/foreign/english/
Avenues - Central Japan Informationhttp://www.centraljapan.jp/
Gourmet Navigatorhttp://www.gnavi.co.jp/en/location/
PUBLIC NON-SMOKING AREAS
The four public non-smoking areas in Nagoya are Nagoya Station,Sakae, Kanayama and Fujigaoka.The f ine for smoking outdoors in these public spaces is 2,000.
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INFORMATION
SUBWAY
Fare:Priced according to destination; 200-320
Tickets:Sold at vending machines. Prepaid cards also available.
Fare Adjustment Machine:At the exit, an alarm will go off if
your ticket is short of the appropriate fare. When you are not sure
if you paid enough or have extended the journey, go to the fare
adjustment machine (orange) before exiting. Insert the ticket into
the machine and a light will display the remaining fare. Put in
money and use the new ticket exit. Change available.
One-Day Ticket
A magnetic card that allows you to ride on subways and city
buses for a full day.
Fare:are: 850 (600 on weekends, holidays and 8th of month),740 for subway only, 600 for city bus only
Weekend Eco Pass
The Weekend Eco Pass is a one-day pass available only on
Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays (and includes days of
operation under the special train schedule for Saturday, Sunday,and national holidays) and the 8th day of each month,
(Environment Conservation Day) for city bus and subway.
Fare:are:Adults 600, children 300
Ticket offices:icket offices:Windows at subway ticket gates, on city buses,station master's offices, city bus business offices, service centers of
the Transportation Bureau (commuter pass offices), and various
ticket agent offices.
The manaca IC Card
Manaca is a single card that combines train tickets and electronic money.
You can ride just by touching your card to the wicket or bus fare box. Valid
for use on city bus and subway lines, Aonami Line, Yutorito Line, Meitetsu
trains, Meitetsu buses, and Toyohashi Railroad trains, and JR central (JR
Tokai)* Line. *from April 21,2012
Sales Location:Manaca ticket vending machines for subway station (all
stations)
Subway station master office (some stations not included)
-Transportation Bureau Service Center (Commuter Ticket Sales)
Adding Money to your Manaca Balance:You can use the Manaca repeatedly by
replenishing the balance. Up to 20,000 can be added to the Manaca
balance.(1) Subway Stations (2) Inside City Buses
City Buses only accept1,000 bills.(3) Transportation Bureau Service Center (Commuter Ticket Sales) (4)
Circle K/Sunkus store any of the Circle K/Sunkus locations
throughout Aichi Prefecture, including 325 locations in Nagoya.
TAXI ACCESS TO CENTRAL JAPAN INT'L AIRPORT
By Rail
The Meitetsu Airport Line connects Central Japan Int'l Airport /
Centrair with Nagoya in 30 minutes by limited express or in 40
minutes by regular train. The airport station is conveniently
connected to the passenger terminal building.
The limited express has a first class car that requires a 350
surcharge.
ByTaxi
A taxi from downtown Nagoya to Centrair will run about
15,000 / 50 minutes.
Station(Meitetsu Line)
Fare(+ express surcharge)
Required Time(fastest)
Meitetsu Nagoya 850 (+ 350) 28 min.
Kanayama 790 (+ 350) 24 min.
Jingu-mae 730 (+ 350) 22 min.
Standard Minimum Fee:500 for medium taxis
Late Night:20% additional charge between 10:00 p.m-5:00 a.m
Pick Up:200 additional fee if taxi is called to pick you up
Nagoya Guide TaxisThese taxis can take you on a guided sightseeing tour of the
main tourist spots in Nagoya. Selecting only the best sights of
Nagoya to visit, there are 12 basic tours and two express tours
available for your selection.
Time required:ime required: approx. 2-3 hoursFare:are: For 2 courses in a mid-size taxi will cost 11,000-16,000(admission fees to tourist spots not included). Your Nagoya-ka
Guide (taxi driver guide) will show you around Nagoya
(English speaking driver guides available).
Advanced reservations required
Meitetsu Taxi TEL:052-331-2211(only Japanese) Fax:052-331-8919
Shachi Daiichi Kotsu Taxi TEL:052-912-3456(only Japanese)Fax:052-913-7169
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS
INFORMATION
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Nagoya Medical Association Holiday Emergency Treatment Center052-937-7821Telephone information service on medical institutions which offer services in English052-249-9799Medical Information Center Aichi (MICA)052-588-7040
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CONSULATESConsulate Generals in Nagoya
Korea : 052-586-9221 Brazil : 052-222-1077
China : 052-932-1098Consulates in Nagoya
USA : 052-581-4501 Australia : 052-211-0630Canada : 052-972-0450
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CASHING & WITHDRAWING
Japan Post Bank(international ATM service)You can withdraw money with the credit card or ATM card publishedby the overseas institution in Japan Post Bank ATMs. These include:VISA, VISA electron, PLUS, MasterCard, Maestro, Cirrus, AmericanExpress, Diners Club, JCB, China Unionpay,DISCOVER*Refer to the right sign for each brand mark.
Seven Bank(in Seven-Eleven stores all over Japan)VISA, Master Card, PLUS, Maestro, Cirrus, American Express, JCB, ChinaUnionpay, DISCOVER and Diners Club are accepted. Seven Bank ATMs areavailable 365 days. *Some cards of the same mark may not be used.
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JAPANESE CURRENCY
FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE
Banks or post offices provide travelers checks and foreignexchange services. Hotels provide foreign exchange servicegenerally only for guests. To convert foreign travelers checks to
Japanese yen, you will need to show your passport.
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Foreign Currency Exchange Shop
(1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Sasajima)10:00a.m. -7:30p.m. (Mon-Fri)10:00a.m. -5:00p.m. (Sat, Sun, and holidays)
SMBC Nagoya Midland Square Foreign Currency Exchange Corner(Midland Square B1F)11:00a.m. -6:30p.m. (Mon-Fri)
World Currency Shop Nagoya(1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ)9:00a.m. -6:00p.m. (Mon-Fri)
World Currency Shop Sakae(B1F Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Sakae)10:00a.m. -7:00p.m. (Mon-Fri)10:00a.m. -5:00p.m.(Sat, Sun, and holidays)
Chukyo Bank Head Office9:00a.m. -3:00p.m. (Mon-Fri)
Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Nagoya Everyday Plaza "Lachic"9:00a.m. -6:00p.m. (Mon-Fri)
Nagoya Chuo Post Office Nagoya Station9:00a.m. -6:00p.m. (Mon-Fri)
Travelex Currency Shop Nagoya Ekimae(Meitetsu Dept. Store Men's Building B1F)10:00a.m.-8:00p.m. Closed: Jan 1
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Police (urgent event and accident)110Fire & Ambulance 119The Japan Helpline0570-000-911(24 hr. non-profit, emergency assistance service)
The World Helplinejhelp.comhttp://www.jhelp.com
(24 hour. non-profit, worldwide emergency assistance service)
Ticket Station MeiekiHonten(Meieki Seven Star Building 1F)
9:30a.m.-7:00p.m.(Mon-Fri) 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m.(Sat)
MEIEKI Ticket("SUN ROAD"underground shopping area in Nagoya station)9:00a.m.-8:30p.m.(Mon-Sat)9:30a.m.-8:30p.m.(Sun and holidays)
Igami Kitte-sha("ESCA"underground shopping area in Nagoya station)
9:00a.m.-8:30p.m.Closed:Jan 1, 3rd Thursday Feb & 2nd Thursday Sep
Ticket King Hirokoji(Chuoh Hirokoji Building 1F in Sakae)9:00a.m.-7:00p.m.(Mon-Fri) 11:00a.m.-6:00p.m.(Sat)
MISONO Ticket Kanayma(Hasegawa Building 1F in Kanayama)
10:00a.m.-6:30p.m.(Mon-Fri) 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m.(Sat)
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Hello
konnichiwa
NAGOYA CONVENTION &VISITORS BUREAU
10-19 Sakae 2-chome,Naka-ku Nagoya 460-0008 JAPAN
Handy JapaneseGood Morning
ohayogozamas
Good Bye / So long
sayonara
See you again.
mataaimasho
Thank you
arigatou
I'm sorry
gomennasai
Excuse me/Sorry
sumimasen
Good night
oyasuminasai
Yes.
hai
No.
ie
What is this ?/that ?
koreare wanandeska
Please give this/that to me.
koreare wokudasai
I understand.
wakarimashita
I can't understand.
wakarimasen
Just looking.
miteirudakedes
Hou much is it ?
ikuradeska
What time is it now ?
mananjideska
Where is restroom ?
toirewadokodeska
Where is Police Box ?
kohbanwadokodeska
I don't understand Japanese.
nihongowa
wakarimasen
Please show me a menu.
menyuwo
misetekudasai
It's delicious.
totemooishides
How do I get to Nagoya Station?
Nagoyaekino
kikataooshietekudasai