Experience the best of Nagoya and Aichi on a half-day private tour with an English-speaking guide. Visit famous sites like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, and indulge in Nagoya’s gourmet delights. Customize your tour based on your interests and schedule!
Experience the best of Nagoya and Aichi on a half-day private tour with an English-speaking guide. Visit famous sites like Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, and indulge in Nagoya’s gourmet delights. Customize your tour based on your interests and schedule!
- Nagoya Castle - Situated in the center of Nagoya, Nagoya Castle is renowned for its golden shachihoko (a mythical creature with a tiger’s head and carp’s body) figures on the roof. Built in 1521 by Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate, the main structure was reconstructed after the war. Visitors can now ascend to the top and…
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Nagoya Castle - Situated in the center of Nagoya, Nagoya Castle is renowned for its golden shachihoko (a mythical creature with a tiger’s head and carp’s body) figures on the roof. Built in 1521 by Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate, the main structure was reconstructed after the war. Visitors can now ascend to the top and experience the feeling of being a shogun overseeing the country.
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Atsuta Jingu Shrine - Atsuta Jingu Shrine, established in the 8th century, holds the second highest rank among Japan’s shrines. Nestled within a vast area of dense woods amidst Nagoya’s urban environment, it attracts numerous visitors seeking various forms of prayer. The sacred and reverent atmosphere of the woods evokes a sense of divinity within.
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Chubu Denryoku MIRAI TOWER - The Chubu Electric MIRAI TOWER, formerly known as the Nagoya TV Tower (名古屋テレビ塔, Nagoya Terebi-tō), is a prominent TV tower in central Nagoya and a notable landmark of the city.
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Nagoya City Science Museum - Home to the world’s largest planetarium, the Nagoya City Science Museum offers an immersive experience of being an astronaut exploring the universe.
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Nagoya City Art Museum - Opened in 1987, the Nagoya City Art Museum (Nagoya-shi Bijutsukan) features a permanent collection of Surrealist art from around the world, including works by Sean Scully, Kansuke Yamamoto, and Alexander Calder, along with temporary exhibits. Additionally, the Nagoya Museum of Fine Arts (Nagoya Bosuton Bijutsukan), a sister museum to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, is notable for showcasing Impressionist and other artworks from Boston’s collection.
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Tokugawa Garden - Tokugawa Garden is a traditional Japanese garden centered around a pond, reflecting the mainstream style of major daimyo gardens during the Edo period.
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Tokugawa Art Museum - Located on the former Ōzone Shimoyashiki estate in Nagoya, the Tokugawa Art Museum (徳川美術館, Tokugawa Bijutsukan) is a private museum housing over 12,000 items, including swords, armor, Noh costumes and masks, lacquer furniture, and Chinese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings from the Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368).
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology - Established in June 1994, 100 years after the birth of Toyota Motor’s founder, Toyoda Kiichiro, the museum will celebrate its 30th anniversary in June 2024. The museum aims to address new challenges in an uncertain world, such as those posed by the COVID pandemic, while honoring its origins. It serves as a place to learn about the history of manufacturing (“monozukuri”) and aims to contribute to the development of a sustainable society.
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Noritake no Mori - Renowned in the ceramics industry, Noritake is a prestigious brand known for its high-quality, elegant tableware. Established in 1904, Noritake combines traditional Japanese craftsmanship with Western aesthetics to create formal and casual dinnerware for the European market.
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Osu Shopping Street - Once Nagoya’s premier entertainment district, Osu is now a bustling area with extensive shopping arcades. Post-war, it developed into a hub for electronics and second-hand clothing stores, and today it is a center for nerd, idol, and other sub-cultures. Shoppers can find a variety of unique items, from anime merchandise to trendy fashions, antiques, and more. The area features over 1,200 stores, many offering Duty Free services for tourists.
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Shirotori Garden - Shirotori Garden, or the White Bird Gardens, is a serene traditional Japanese garden spanning 3.7 hectares. The garden’s changing scenery with the tides, sunlight, and seasons offers a different experience with each visit.
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sky-promenade - Midland Square, named after the Chubu region, stands 247 meters tall with 47 floors above ground and six basement levels. Located just outside JR Nagoya Station, it is the tallest building in the Chubu region and the seventh tallest in Japan (as of 2015).
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Shikemichi - Shikemichi is a historic merchant town on the west bank of the Horikawa River, established in 1610 during the construction of Nagoya Castle. The town’s name, meaning a 7-meter-wide street, reflects its expansion for fire protection and commercial activities after a fire in 1700. The area, with its stone-walled storehouses and traditional townhouses, was designated a townscape preservation area in 1986.
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Wakamiya Hachimansha Shrine - Dedicated to Emperor Nintoku, Emperor Ojin, and the legendary Takeuchinosukune, Wakamiya Hachimansha Shrine was designated by Tokugawa Ieyasu as Nagoya’s main tutelary deity in 1610. The shrine hosts various festivals, including the Wakamiya Festival on May 15-16 and the harikuyo festival, a memorial for broken needles.

- Licensed Local English-speaking Guide
- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Nagoya
- Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
- Licensed Local English-speaking Guide
- Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Nagoya
- Customizable Tour of your choice of 2-3 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
- Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- Private Vehicle
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
- Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- Private Vehicle
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
With a nationally licensed and experienced English-speaking guide, this tour offers an efficient way to explore Nagoya in just one day. Enjoy a full-day walking tour of Nagoya with the guidance of an expert.
Start your day with a morning pickup from your hotel in Nagoya or any other location, then visit Nagoya’s renowned attractions such as Nagoya…
With a nationally licensed and experienced English-speaking guide, this tour offers an efficient way to explore Nagoya in just one day. Enjoy a full-day walking tour of Nagoya with the guidance of an expert.
Start your day with a morning pickup from your hotel in Nagoya or any other location, then visit Nagoya’s renowned attractions such as Nagoya Castle, The Atsuta Shrine, and sample Nagoya’s gourmet offerings, along with any other sites you wish to explore. Delve deeper with a private guide who tailors your 4-hour tour to match your interests.
Please inform us of your desired experiences, preferred tour time, and your accommodation details. We will customize the tour according to your preferences!
This is a walking tour, and pickup is conducted on foot. Please note that combining multiple groups or reservations is not possible.
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
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.