The restored Takita Residence (c 1850) was the home of a shipping magnate. Inside are replicas of bishu-kaisen (local trading ships) and displays of ceramics, lacquerware and furniture. Look for the suikinkutsu, a ceramic jar buried in the ground so that it rings like a koto (Japanese musical instrument) when water drips into it.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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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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Believed to have been founded in the 3rd century, 滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴 is Japan's most venerated Shint艒 shrine. It鈥檚 in two parts 鈥 骋别办奴, the outer shrine, and Naik奴鈥
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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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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
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry & Technology
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The world's largest car manufacturer had humble beginnings in the weaving industry. This interesting museum occupies the site of Toyota's original weaving鈥
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滨蝉别-箩颈苍驳奴's outer shrine dates from the 5th century and enshrines the god of food, clothing and housing, Toyo'uke-no-艑mikami. Daily offerings of rice are鈥
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This delightful Japanese garden adjacent to the Tokugawa Art Museum was donated by the Tokugawa family to Nagoya city in 1931 but destroyed by bombing in鈥
Nearby Central Honsh奴 attractions
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The showpiece of one of Japan's largest plumbing-equipment manufacturers, housing some 150 elaborately decorated Meiji- and Taisho-era toilets and Japan's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
3. Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
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Among Nagoya's most well-known attractions, this port-side aquarium features one of the largest outdoor tanks in the world, and the permanently moored鈥
4. Arimatsu Narumi Tie Dyeing Museum
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This museum upholds the 400-year-old tradition of shibori (tie-dyeing). Downstairs you'll find historical artefacts, a gift shop, and a video introducing鈥
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The Treasure Hall at 础迟蝉耻迟补-箩颈苍驳奴 displays a changing collection of more than 4000 Tokugawa-era swords, masks and paintings.
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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
7. Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts
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This collaborative effort between Japanese backers and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston showcases a small but impressive collection of Japanese and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