Navigating Nagoya: Must-see sights in and around Japan’s historic city

Nagoya, Japan’s fourth-largest city, often remains overshadowed by the glamour of Tokyo, the cultural richness of Kyoto, and the hustle and bustle of Osaka. Yet, Nagoya is definitely a hidden gem, a vibrant city waiting to be explored.

Here, history mingles seamlessly with modernity, offering a unique travel experience which I discovered when I joined the international trip qualifiers of Sun Life Philippines’ 42nd Macaulay Club during their six-day sojourn in Nagoya.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagooya Trip
Nagoya Trip

So sit back and check out all the must-see sights that made our trip truly memorable!

Discovering Nagoya’s Rich History and Modern Wonders

Nagoya’s story is one of resilience and transformation. Ravaged by heavy bombing during World War II, the city emerged from the ashes as a modern metropolis. Today, Nagoya is a testament to the juxtaposition of rich history and futuristic architecture. History enthusiasts and modern architecture admirers will both find their niche here.

Must-See Tourist Destinations in Nagoya

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle stands as a symbol of Nagoya’s history and recovery. Destroyed in a 1945 bombing raid, the castle was meticulously reconstructed in 1959, preserving its original look with a modern interior. Here, you’ll encounter vintage exhibits from the Edo Period, including sliding doors, beautifully painted screens, swords, and helmets. A ride on the elevator to the 5th floor affords visitors with for breathtaking views of Nagoya City. The iconic golden tiger-headed dolphins on the roof add a touch of regal elegance. Surrounding the castle, cherry blossoms bloom in late March and early April, or in our case, the trees change into their autumn foliage, creating a mesmerizing scene.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
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Location: 1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 460-0031, Japan

Atsuta Shrine

Atsuta Jingu, one of Japan’s most important shrines, boasts a history that dates back over 1,900 years. It is renowned as the guardian of the legendary Kusanagi-no-tsurugi sword, one of the three sacred treasures of the Imperial House. While the sword remains hidden from the public eye, the shrine houses thousands of traditional and culturally significant artifacts, including sacred garments, furniture, mirrors, ancient masks, and documents. The sprawling shrine complex also features buildings for weddings and tea ceremonies.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

Location: 1 Chome-1-1 Shrine, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 456-8585, Japan

Osu Kannon Temple

Osu Kannon Temple offers a unique blend of spirituality and shopping. Founded in 1612 and relocated in the 17th century, the temple stands as a serene oasis with a Japanese pagoda, Buddha statues, and a massive red paper lantern. Stroll through the bustling Osu outdoor shopping mall, filled with souvenirs, household items, traditional crafts, food, and antiques. You may also chance upon the Fuji Sengen Shrine which features statues of kitsune (Japanese for fox) guarding the entrance.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

Location: 2 Chome-21-47 Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture 460-0011, Japan

Tokugawaen Park

Tokugawaen, a Japanese garden, is a visual masterpiece with a central pond and stunning natural beauty. The design, which includes a clear stream flowing from a waterfall through a ravine to the pond, symbolizes the essence of Japanese nature. The garden’s unique landforms, untouched woods, and the magnificent stereoscopic rock garden make it a true daimyo garden. Visit at any season to witness the changing colors and the blossoms of peonies and irises.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
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Location: Tokugawacho, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0023, Japan

Nabana No Sato

Nabana No Sato, located in Kuwana City, is a family-oriented theme park filled with beauty and attractions. It is famous for its illuminated features, including the romantic Tunnel of Light and the Cloud of Lights. While entry may seem a bit expensive at times, the cost includes vouchers worth 1,000 yen, which can be used at restaurants and facilities, effectively reducing your admission fee.

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Nagoya Trip

Location: Komae Urushibata 270, Nagashima Town, Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture

Takayama Old Town

Takayama’s old town is a well-preserved relic from the feudal ages when the city thrived as a wealthy merchant town. Stroll through the southern half of the old town, especially Sannomachi Street, where old homes, shops, cafes, and sake breweries await. Some have been in business for centuries. Visit the Fujii Art Gallery, also known as Fujii Folk Craft Museum, located in a charming old building, and explore the various household items and art objects on display.

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Nagoya Trip
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Location: Takayama, Gifu Prefecture

Shirakawa-go Village

Hidden in the mountains and forests of neighboring Gifu and Toyama prefectures, the Historical Village of Shirakawa-go is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its unique Gassho-zukuri architecture, characterized by thatched roofs shaped like praying hands, is extremely rare in Japan. These houses were constructed without nails or metal materials, using only natural resources like wood and straw. The village, isolated for a long time due to its location, retains dozens of historical houses and a glimpse into a bygone era.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

Location: Ono District, Gifu Prefecture

Practical Tips for Travelers

Nagoya experiences a range of weather throughout the year. Dress accordingly, with light clothing for summer and layers for winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially when exploring historical sites.

Carry an umbrella in case of sudden rainshowers, eco bags for shopping, and a credit or GCash card, widely accepted in large stores and convenience stores. Local currency is useful for smaller shops.

Consider using Google Maps for easy navigation. Get a prepaid pocket WiFi hotspot or subscribe to your local carrier’s roaming service for mobile data.

Nagoya, a city teeming with rich history and modern charm, is a destination for the curious traveler. It beckons you to experience its unique blend of old and new, and as you navigate its streets and attractions, you’ll uncover the city’s captivating story.

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So why wait? Plan your journey to Nagoya and explore the beauty of this vibrant city for yourself. #NavigatingNagoya is your passport to a unique and unforgettable adventure.

Disclosure: I was awarded an all-expense paid trip to Nagoya, Japan, joining the international trip qualifiers of the Macaulay Club which includes a 6D/5N stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya, after winning the first Sun Talks Digital Media Edition contest of Sun Life Philippines for bloggers. Accommodations and the tour were organized by World.Destinations Travel Corp.

Courtyard by Marriott, Nagoya: My home during my adventures in Japan’s heartland

Nagoya, often overlooked in favor of Japan’s more famous cities, holds a charm that’s all its own. It’s a place where history meets innovation, tradition fuses with modernity, and unique experiences await around every corner.

I never thought that I would be able to explore this vibrant area but thanks to the Sun Life Philippines’ Sun Talks Media Digital Media Edition contest for bloggers, I was able to join the international trip qualifiers of 42nd Macaulay Club during their six-day sojourn in Nagoya.

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Sun Life Macaulay Club
Sun Life 42nd Macaulay Club
Sun Life 42nd Macaulay Club

I also had the pleasure of staying at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya, and I’m excited to share my experience with you. From the heartwarming hospitality to the city’s hidden gems, Nagoya and the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya made me feel right at home.

An Urban Oasis

The hotel enjoys a prime location nestled among the bustling shopping, entertainment, and business districts of Nagoya. It’s the perfect starting point for wanderings and explorations around the city as it is just a stone’s throw away from Fushimi and Nagoya Stations, which connect travelers to every part of the city.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

My stay was all about comfort, productivity, and exploration. The Courtyard Nagoya ensures that its guests have all the essentials for a fulfilling trip. From cozy seating areas to work and collaborate, a well-equipped gym to stay on-track with fitness goals even while traveling, to complimentary Wi-Fi, the hotel has everything covered to ensure a memorable stay.

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Nagoya Trip
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Nagoya Trip

The hotel also boasts a spacious, pillarless ballroom venue that offers ample room for large gatherings. During our stay, the ballroom played host to daily breakfast and a gala dinner event for over 200 Macaulay delegates. It’s a testament to the hotel’s ability to cater to various event needs in style and comfort.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

A Room to Remember

I shared one of the Courtyard Nagoya’s Deluxe Room Twin with my fellow blogger, Mommy Sigrid. The 28-square-meter room was spacious and thoughtfully designed, housing two spacious and comfy double beds, a mini-fridge (to hold our munchables for our late-night cravings), a living/sitting area with a view of the Hori River, and equipped high-speed wireless internet to keep us connected. As we relaxed in the room, we entertained ourselves and sought inspiration from Nagoya travel blogs on Youtube with the 55-inch LCD TV.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

The Deluxe Room Twin is perfect for up to two guests, and the featherbed and duvet on the double beds ensured a cozy night’s sleep. The room featured air conditioning to keep us comfortable and USB outlets for all our charging needs. The bathroom was no less impressive, with a shower/tub combination, a lighted makeup mirror, a hairdryer, and plush slippers to pamper us. For those who need to catch up on work, the room comes with a desk and writing/work area with electrical outlets.

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Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip
Nagoya Trip

Nearby Dining Delights

When it comes to dining, the Courtyard Nagoya offers an array of options to satisfy your taste buds. But if you’re itching to explore the neighborhood, there are plenty of culinary gems to discover. Here are some of the establishments we tried out during our stay:

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Hakoya Sakae Fushimi is known for its fresh seafood and classic Japanese dishes like karaage (fried chicken) and juicy pork katsu.
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Royal International, a shabu-shabu restaurant situated above a jewelry store. The flavorful combination of curry topped rice and hearty shabu-shabu is a sure winner!
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Sekai no Yamachan is acclaimed for the Maboroshino Tebasaki, which are peppery fried chicken wings. A local favorite, this dish is a must-try.
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Ichiran is a renowned ramen bar known for its Classic Tonkotsu Ramen. A steaming bowl of ramen is a must on any trip to Japan, and Ichiran does it exceptionally well.
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Terrasse Nayabashi Food Court. Fast and affordable eats such as noodles and karaage are easily available at this food court.

Exploring Nagoya

Thanks to Courtyard by Marriott’s convenient location, exploring Nagoya’s popular and hidden sights and experiences is made easier:

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Hori River. An artificial river dating back 400 years, created alongside the construction of Nagoya Castle. Courtyard by Marriott takes most of its earthy interior design inspiration from the Hori River.
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Nagoya Castle. Completed in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Some parts of the castle, including the Corner Towers, gates, and screen paintings of the Hommaru Palace, have survived the ravages of time and are designated as Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
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Tokugawaen Park. A Japanese garden featuring a central pond and stunning natural beauty.
Its design, with a clear stream flowing from a waterfall through the ravine to the pond, symbolizes the essence of Japanese nature.
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Osu Kannon Temple. Osu Kannon is a popular Buddhist temple with a rich history, which houses a wooden statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, carved by Kobo Daishi.
Beside the temple is the Osu Shopping District which houses over 1,200 establishments.
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Atsuta Shrine. One of Shinto’s most important shrines, enshrining the Sun Goddess Amaterasu and the sacred sword Kusanagi. The shrine stands in a pleasant, wooded park in southern Nagoya and is a place of worship for millions of visitors each year.
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Shirakawa Park. A serene green space in the heart of Nagoya, offering beautiful fountains, bridges, and artwork, it is home to the Nagoya City Science Museum and the Nagoya City Art Museum.
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Sakae. This bustling district offers fantastic shopping opportunities. Explore Melsa Sakae Honten for trendy clothing and fashion finds from brands such as Uniqlo and GU. For souvenirs and “pasalubong,” venture across the street to the 24-hour Don Quijote outlet.

Further Adventures

While Nagoya itself offers a plethora of attractions, don’t forget to explore the gems in the region:

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Nabana No Sato. A family-oriented theme park located in Kuwana City, next to Nagoya. It is famous for its illuminated attractions, including the romantic Tunnel of Light and the Cloud of Lights.
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Takayama Old Town. A beautifully preserved old town with buildings dating back to the feudal ages.Here, tourists can stroll through streets with centuries-old shops, cafes, sake breweries, and even an art gallery.
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Shirakawago Village. A UNESCO World Heritage Site with unique Gassho-zukuri architecture, wherein no nails or any other metal materials were used during the construction of the historic houses.

Nagoya is a city that pleasantly surprises you at every turn. From its historical sites to its vibrant cultural experiences, it offers something for every traveler. And when you choose to stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya, you’re not just selecting a place to rest; you’re selecting a home away from home, where every day is filled with comfort and adventure.

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Nagoya Trip
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Nagoya Trip

Consider the Courtyard Nagoya for your next trip to this captivating city. With its bold design, convenient amenities, and ideal location, it’s the perfect base for your Nagoya adventure. Your journey awaits, and Nagoya is ready to welcome you with open arms.

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Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya is located at 1 Chome-17-6 Sakae, Naka Ward, Aichi 460-0008, Japan.

Disclosure: Together with Mommy Sigrid, I was awarded an all-expense paid trip to Nagoya, Japan, joining the international trip qualifiers of the Macaulay Club which includes a 6D/5N stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Nagoya, after winning the first Sun Talks Digital Media Edition contest for bloggers.

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