This hands-on museum claims the world's largest dome-screen planetarium, with some seriously out-of-this-world projection technology. There's also a tornado lab and a deep-freeze lab complete with indoor aurora. Despite scheduled shows being kid-centric and in Japanese, the cutting-edge technology of this impressive, centrally located facility is worth experiencing.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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A National Treasure, Japan's oldest standing castle is said to have originated as a fort in 1440. The current donjon (main keep), built atop a 40m rise鈥
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Due to war, earthquakes and development, few Meiji-era buildings have survived here. In 1965 this open-air museum was created to preserve this unique鈥
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A must for anyone interested in Japanese culture and history, this museum has a collection of over 10,000 pieces that includes National Treasures and鈥
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Although the current buildings were completed in 1966, 础迟蝉耻迟补-箩颈苍驳奴 has been a shrine for over 1900 years and is one of the most sacred Shint艒 shrines in鈥
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Trainspotters will be in heaven at this fantastic hands-on museum. Featuring actual maglev (the world's fastest train 鈥 581km/h), shinkansen (bullet鈥
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This ancient shrine on a lovely hillside is dedicated to female Shint艒 deity Izanami and attracts women seeking marriage or fertility. See if you can find鈥
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See up to 20 shiny examples of the latest automotive technology hot off the production line and witness firsthand how they're made here at Toyota's global鈥
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Izanagi, the male counterpart of female deity Izanami, is commemorated at this shrine, with countless wooden and stone phalluses to celebrate. You can buy鈥
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1. International Design Centre Nagoya
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Housed in the swooping Nadya Park complex is this secular shrine to the deities of conceptualisation, form and function. Design touchstones from art deco鈥
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The much-visited, workaday 艑su Kannon temple traces its roots back to 1333. Devoted to the Buddha of Compassion, the temple was moved to its present鈥
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Nagoya's much-loved TV tower, completed in 1954, was the first of its kind in Japan. The tower's central location makes its 100m-high Sky Balcony a great鈥
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Oasis 21 is a bus terminal and transit hub with a difference. Its iconic 'galaxy platform' 鈥 an elliptical glass-and-steel structure filled with water for鈥
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On levels 44 to 46 of Midland Square, Sky Promenade features Japan's tallest open-air observation deck and a handful of high-altitude, high-priced鈥
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Nagoya's tallest building (247m) houses Toyota's corporate HQ and showroom, boutique shopping on the lower floors and a beehive of offices in the middle鈥
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Built in 1922, this grand Taisho-era Court of Appeal now houses the city archives. While the archives themselves are difficult to navigate for non鈥
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The pleasant Noritake Gallery, in Noritake Garden, exhibits paintings, sculptures and ceramic works.