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Aichi
The crossroad of Eastern and Western cultures
Abundance of historical monuments.
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Ryotei Kawabun
Marunouchi, Aichi
Kaiseki (course menu), Japanese
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Sumibi Yakitori Kirishima
Hoshigaoka/Issha, Aichi
Japanese Sosaku (creative), Japanese
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la liliana
Mizuho-ku/Showa-ku, Aichi
Italian, Italian/French
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Momofuku
Shin-Sakae/Higashisakura/Izumi, Aichi
Kaiseki (course menu), Japanese
Aichi Area Map

With a decade has passed since the Central Japan International Airport (Centrair), which has a good reputation as an advanced airport, was open, and the number of tourists from outside Japan has been constantly increasing. Aichi Prefecture is very attractive because it has a megalopolis that is on par with other big cities like Tokyo and Osaka, while offering an abundance of cultural/historical tourist spots and natural beauties all in a comparatively small area. Furthermore, Nagoya provides an easy and convenient railway hub to not only Tokyo but also to many coastal cities alongside the Sea of Japan. Nagoya is also very famous for its unique food culture called "Nagoya Meshi (Nagoya foods)."You can enjoy a wide variety of unique cuisine available only in Nagoya.
Access from major landmarks
From Centrair Airport to Meitetsu Nagoya Station
・Twenty-seven minutes (via Meitetsu Airport Line μ Sky)
Attractions in Aichi
Whether it will be your fist visit to Aichi or you're already an experienced connoisseur, our guide to things to see and places to go in Aichi will cover all what you might need to know.
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