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🇯🇵 Aichi Prefecture Travel Guide · 2026

Aichi Prefecture — From Castles to Toyotas

Japan's industrial powerhouse prefecture · Nagoya as its vibrant hub · Inuyama Castle rising over the Kiso River · Korankei valley blazing with autumn colour · Tokoname's 900-year pottery tradition.

🏯 Nagoya 🏰 Inuyama Castle 🍁 Korankei Leaves 🚗 Toyota City 🏺 Tokoname
7.5M
Prefecture Population
54
Cities & Towns
¥7K
From / Night
28
Min. Centrair → Nagoya
📅 Last updated May 2026 · By the Wherebest editorial team · Aichi Prefecture complete guide
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Aichi Prefecture in 1 minute

More than Nagoya — a whole prefecture to explore

Aichi Prefecture is Japan's industrial heartland, with Nagoya as its vibrant capital. But the prefecture holds much more: Inuyama Castle — one of Japan's four National Treasure castles — perched above the Kiso River, Korankei's jaw-dropping autumn foliage valley, Tokoname's ancient pottery streets right next to the airport, and Okazaki, birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Fewer foreign tourists than Tokyo or Kyoto, but utterly world-class. See our full Nagoya city guide →

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Nagoya — the hub
Golden castle, Hitsumabushi eel, SCMaglev Museum. Tokyo→Nagoya 1h40m, Osaka→50min by Shinkansen.
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Inuyama Castle
A genuine 1537 National Treasure castle overlooking the Kiso River — 35 minutes from Nagoya by Meitetsu train.
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Korankei autumn leaves
4,000 maple trees in a valley near Toyota City. Late October to early November — stunning foliage.
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Tokoname — pottery & airport
900-year pottery tradition on the Tokoname Pottery Road — just 10 minutes from Centrair Airport.
Where to stay in Aichi Prefecture

Base yourself in Nagoya — day-trip across the prefecture

Most visitors base in Nagoya and day-trip to Inuyama, Tokoname, Toyota City, and Korankei. Nagoya has 6 distinct neighbourhoods — below. For the full Nagoya city experience, see the dedicated Nagoya guide →

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Nagoya Station
名古屋駅周辺

The Shinkansen hub of central Japan. Midland Square and Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers dominate the skyline. Massive underground mall. Best transport connectivity in the city.

🎯 Best for: Shinkansen travellers · multi-city trips · business stays · convenience-first
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Sakae

Nagoya's downtown — TV Tower, Oasis 21, department stores, izakaya alleys and nightlife. Walkable to most attractions. The most vibrant place to be at night.

🎯 Best for: first-time visitors · shoppers · nightlife · couples
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Osu
大須

Nagoya's old-town arcade — temples, vintage shops, street food stalls, electronics, and Osu Kannon temple. A great mix of culture and cheap eats in a compact area.

🎯 Best for: culture seekers · budget travelers · street food lovers
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Atsuta
熱田

Home to Atsuta Shrine — one of Japan's most sacred sites, housing the legendary sacred sword. Quiet, residential atmosphere with excellent authentic kishimen noodle restaurants nearby.

🎯 Best for: shrine visitors · quiet stays · travellers seeking an authentic neighbourhood
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Castle Area
名古屋城周辺

Walk to the golden shachi castle in minutes. Nijo-jo style grounds with cherry blossoms in spring. The Tokugawa Art Museum and Higashiyama Zoo are also nearby.

🎯 Best for: history lovers · sakura chasers · families
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Centrair Airport Area
中部国際空港周辺

On-airport hotel options for late arrivals or early departures. The airport mall itself has great restaurants and a rooftop observation deck worth visiting.

🎯 Best for: early flights · late arrivals · overnight transits
Recommended hotels in Nagoya

3 hand-picked hotels for every budget

Three top picks across luxury, mid-range, and budget — all near Nagoya Station or Sakae. Search links open live prices on Agoda, Booking.com, and Trip.com.

🏨 Luxury ★ 9.1
Nagoya Marriott Associa
Nagoya Station · 1 min walk · ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
¥23,000≈ $150 / night
⚖️ Compare prices — 3 sites
Coming soon — full review
🏩 Mid-range ★ 8.7
Hotel Trusty Nagoya Sakae
Sakae · 3 min to subway · ⭐⭐⭐⭐
¥8,500≈ $55 / night
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Coming soon — full review
🏪 Budget ★ 8.3
APA Hotel Nagoya Sakae
Sakae · 5 min to subway · ⭐⭐⭐
¥5,000≈ $33 / night
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Coming soon — full review
What to eat in Nagoya

Nagoya-meshi — food you absolutely must try

Nagoya has its own unique food culture called "Nagoya-meshi" — bolder, richer and more distinctive than most Japanese cities. From the legendary 3-way Hitsumabushi eel to morning ogura toast, the city rewards adventurous eaters.

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Hitsumabushi
Hitsumabushi — 3-way eel rice

Nagoya's signature dish. Grilled eel over rice eaten 3 ways: plain, with condiments (wasabi/nori/spring onion), then poured with dashi broth as ochazuke. Try Atsuta Horaiken.

Nagoya's #1 dish
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Miso Katsu
Red miso pork cutlet

Crispy tonkatsu smothered in Nagoya's distinctive red hatcho miso sauce — deeply savoury and rich. Yabaton is the iconic chain, but find it everywhere across the city.

Must-try once
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Tebasaki Wings
Nagoya chicken wings

Nagoya-style chicken wings — twice-fried until ultra-crispy, glazed with sweet soy and sesame. A beer-garden staple. Yamachan is the most famous spot.

¥800–1,200 / serve
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Misonikomi Udon
Red miso udon hot pot

Thick udon noodles simmered in a bubbling clay pot of red miso broth — chewy, warming and intensely flavoured. Yamamotoya Honten is the original since 1907.

Winter essential
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Tenmusu
Shrimp tempura rice ball

A Nagoya original — a rice ball stuffed with a whole shrimp tempura. Invented at Senju in Tsu but perfected in Nagoya. Compact, satisfying, and perfect for walking.

Street food classic
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Ogura Toast + Komeda Coffee
Nagoya morning culture

Nagoya invented the "morning service" — order a coffee and get thick toast with sweet red bean (ogura) paste and butter free. Komeda Coffee was born here in 1968.

Morning ritual
🍽️ Eating near Sakae & Nagoya Station Top food streets: Sakae izakaya alleys, Esca underground mall (Station), Osu arcade street food, Atsuta Shrine area kishimen, Maruei food floor, Yamamotoya Honten. Find hotels near food → 🏨 Hungry? — Stay where the food is Sakae and Nagoya Station both have dozens of restaurants in every direction — book a hotel in either area. See Nagoya hotels →
What to see in Nagoya

Attractions you have to visit in Nagoya

Nagoya punches well above its weight for sightseeing — a golden castle, Japan's most sacred shrine outside Ise, the world's most advanced railway museum, and the birthplace of Toyota. Nearly everything is reachable on the city's excellent subway.

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Nagoya Castle
名古屋城

One of Japan's most spectacular castles — famous for the pair of golden shachi dolphins on the roof. Stunning sakura grounds in spring. The new Hommaru Palace reconstruction is worth seeing inside.

Subway: Shiyakusho
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Atsuta Shrine
熱田神宮 — Sacred Sword

One of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, housing the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi — the legendary sacred sword of the Imperial Regalia. Ancient forested grounds, deeply atmospheric.

Free entry · Subway: Jingu-nishi
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SCMaglev & Railway Park
リニア・鉄道館

Japan's best railway museum — featuring the actual SCMaglev test vehicle that set the world speed record of 603 km/h. Dozens of Shinkansen and steam locomotives. Essential for any rail enthusiast.

Kinjo-Futo station
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Toyota Commemorative Museum
トヨタ産業技術記念館

The original Toyota textile factory, now a world-class industrial heritage museum covering the full journey from looms to cars. Fascinating even if you're not a car enthusiast.

Subway: Kamejima
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Osu Shopping Street
大須商店街

Nagoya's most characterful shopping arcade — vintage clothes, electronics, street food, Osu Kannon temple, and cosplay culture all crammed into a lively covered walkway.

Subway: Osu Kannon
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Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden
東山動植物園

One of Japan's largest and most visited zoos — home to koalas, gorillas, and an enormous botanical garden. The adjacent Higashiyama Sky Tower offers panoramic city views.

Subway: Higashiyama Koen
Day trips from Nagoya

The best day trips — from 30 min to 2 hrs

Nagoya is the gateway to the Chubu region — surrounded by extraordinary destinations on every side.

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Inuyama Castle
30 min · Meitetsu

Japan's oldest original castle (1537), perched dramatically above the Kiso River. A National Treasure. Take the Meitetsu line from Nagoya — quick and cheap.

30 min · ~¥570
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Ise Grand Shrine
90 min · Kintetsu Express

Japan's most sacred Shinto shrine — dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The inner shrine (Naiku) is rebuilt every 20 years. A deeply moving spiritual experience.

80 min · ~¥3,000
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Magome-Tsumago Nakasendo
2 hrs · JR + bus

Walk the ancient Edo-era postal road between two perfectly preserved post towns. An 8km hiking trail through cedar forests and terraced farmland — one of Japan's greatest walks.

2 hrs · ¥2,000
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Nabana no Sato
Oct–May winter illumination

Japan's most spectacular winter illumination festival — millions of LED lights creating tunnel effects and landscape scenes. One of the top 3 illumination events in all of Japan.

Oct–May · Kintetsu 40min
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Toyota Plant Tour
Motomachi Plant · free

Free guided tours of Toyota's Motomachi assembly plant — watch robots and humans building Lexus vehicles side by side. Reserve months in advance through Toyota's official website.

Free · Book in advance
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Gifu & Cormorant Fishing
40 min · JR

Watch the ancient art of ukai — fishermen using trained cormorants to catch sweetfish on the Nagara River at night. A 1,300-year-old tradition in a beautiful castle town setting.

May–Oct · 40 min
Tickets & popular tours

Book Nagoya activities in advance

Some experiences — particularly the Toyota Plant Tour and popular day tours — need advance booking.

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Nagoya Castle Ticket
Skip the queue

Book your Nagoya Castle admission online and enter straight away — especially useful on weekends and during sakura season when queues form early.

Book tickets →
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Ise Grand Shrine Day Tour
From Nagoya

Guided day tour from Nagoya to Ise Grand Shrine — transport, entrance, and English commentary included. Much more efficient than DIY for a short visit.

Book tour →
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SCMaglev Railway Park Ticket
世界最速 603 km/h

Admission to the SCMaglev and Railway Park — see the 603 km/h world-record maglev vehicle and walk through decades of Shinkansen history.

Book tickets →
🏨 Know where you're going — now pick where you sleep Search Nagoya hotels across every area and budget — Nagoya Station, Sakae, Osu and more See Nagoya hotels →
Nagoya itinerary

Sample Nagoya itinerary — 2 days, 1 night

This itinerary flows logically with no backtracking — designed for first-time visitors. Extend with a day trip to Inuyama or Ise for a deeper Chubu experience.

DAY
1
Castle, Castle Town & Hitsumabushi
Morning
Nagoya Castle & Hommaru Palace — golden shachi dolphins, cherry blossoms in spring
Noon
Hitsumabushi at Atsuta Horaiken — eat the legendary 3-way eel rice near Atsuta Shrine
Afternoon
Atsuta Shrine — sacred sword, ancient forested grounds, deeply atmospheric
Evening
Sakae for dinner & drinks — izakaya alleys, Oasis 21 light installation, TV Tower
DAY
2
Industry, Osu & Railway Museum
Morning
Toyota Commemorative Museum — looms to cars, world-class industrial heritage
Noon
Osu Shopping Arcade — vintage finds, Osu Kannon temple, miso katsu lunch
Afternoon
SCMaglev & Railway Park — see the 603 km/h world-record maglev vehicle
Evening
Tebasaki wings & cold beer at Yamachan — Nagoya's ultimate izakaya send-off
DAY
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Day Trip Option — Inuyama or Ise
Option A
Inuyama Castle — Japan's oldest original castle, 30 min by Meitetsu · combine with Meiji Mura open-air museum
Option B
Ise Grand Shrine — Japan's most sacred shrine, 80 min by Kintetsu Express · full spiritual day trip
Option C
Magome–Tsumago Nakasendo walk — 8 km through cedar forest on the Edo-era postal road · 2 hrs by JR + bus
BONUS
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Spring: Castle Sakura
Late Mar–Apr
Nagoya Castle sakura — cherry blossoms around the moat and grounds, one of the best spots in Chubu
Late Mar–Apr
Higashiyama Zoo cherry blossoms — huge park, far less crowded than the castle
BONUS
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Winter: Nabana no Sato
Oct–May
Nabana no Sato illumination — Japan's most spectacular winter light festival · 40 min by Kintetsu from Nagoya
Best time
Weekdays after 5pm — arrive before dark for best crowd management · check year's theme in advance
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Before you go

Everything you need to know before flying to Nagoya

Essential facts and practical steps to make your first Nagoya trip run smoothly from the moment you land at Centrair.

🇯🇵 Nagoya Quick Facts
💴CurrencyJapanese Yen (¥) — ¥150 ≈ US$1
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time — 2 hrs ahead of Thailand)
🛬AirportCentrair (NGO) — μ-SKY 28 min to Nagoya Station
🌡️WeatherBest: Mar–May (sakura) & Oct–Nov (autumn) · Winter: Nabana illumination
🗣️LanguageJapanese · subway signs bilingual · Google Translate camera works well
🔌PowerType A 100V — most devices work fine; check charger specs
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Centrair Airport to city

Take the Meitetsu μ-SKY Limited Express from Centrair to Nagoya Station — ¥1,250, 28 minutes. The Airport Express (slower, cheaper at ¥870) takes 35 min. Limousine Bus ~50 min. · Full Japan arrival guide →

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Get a manaca IC card

Buy a manaca card at any Nagoya Subway or Meitetsu station for ¥500 deposit. Use it on all subway lines, buses, and convenience stores. Suica and ICOCA also work in Nagoya. · IC card guide →

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Nagoya Subway — 6 lines

6 color-coded subway lines cover all major attractions — Higashiyama (yellow), Meijo (purple), Tsurumai (blue), Sakura-dori (red), Kamiida (orange), Nanko Port (aqua). Clean, punctual, bilingual.

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Chubu day trips — plan ahead

Inuyama (30 min Meitetsu), Ise (80 min Kintetsu), Magome-Tsumago (2 hrs JR+bus), Nabana illumination (40 min Kintetsu). Check timetables at Hyperdia or Japan Transit Planner.

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Consider a Tokai JR Pass

The Tokai JR Pass (3 days ¥10,000) covers unlimited JR trains in the Chubu/Tokai region — useful if you plan day trips to Ise, Magome-Tsumago, or both. Buy before arrival.

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Japan eSIM
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Shinjuku, Shibuya, Senso-ji, Tsukiji — Tokyo is the world's greatest city for first-time Japan visitors.

Tokyo guide →
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Ise Grand Shrine — day trip from Nagoya

Japan's most sacred shrine, just 80 minutes by Kintetsu Express — one of the best day trips in all of Japan.

Book Ise tour →
Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ — Aichi Prefecture questions we hear most

❓ How many days do you need in Aichi Prefecture?

3–4 days is ideal: 1–2 days in Nagoya (castle, Atsuta Shrine, SCMaglev, Hitsumabushi), 1 day for Inuyama Castle and Meiji Mura, and an optional day for Korankei (autumn only) or Tokoname. Nagoya alone works as a 1–2 day stopover.

❓ What is Aichi Prefecture known for?

Aichi is Japan's most productive industrial prefecture — home to Toyota's global headquarters and manufacturing heartland. For travellers, highlights include Nagoya Castle, Inuyama Castle (National Treasure), Korankei autumn foliage, Tokoname's pottery streets, Nagoya Meshi cuisine (Hitsumabushi eel, Miso Katsu, Tebasaki wings), and Okazaki's 600-year-old Hatcho Miso.

❓ What is the difference between Aichi and Nagoya?

Nagoya is the prefectural capital of Aichi — Japan's fourth-largest city. Aichi is the wider prefecture containing Nagoya plus Inuyama, Toyota City, Tokoname, Okazaki, Gamagori, and more than 50 other municipalities. Visiting "Aichi" means Nagoya plus day trips across the prefecture.

❓ How do I get from Centrair Airport into Aichi?

Centrair (NGO) is actually located in Aichi Prefecture on Tokoname Island. The Meitetsu μ-SKY Limited Express runs to Nagoya Station in 28 minutes for ¥1,250. Or head directly to Tokoname Pottery Road — it's only 10 minutes from the terminal by Meitetsu.

❓ How do I get to Inuyama Castle from Nagoya?

Take the Meitetsu Inuyama Line from Meitetsu Nagoya Station to Inuyama-Yuen Station in about 35 minutes (¥700). The castle is a short walk uphill from there. Combine with Meiji Mura open-air museum, about 15 minutes by bus from Inuyama.

❓ When is the best time to see Korankei autumn leaves?

Late October to early November, when about 4,000 maple trees in the Inabu valley (Toyota City area) turn red, orange and gold. It's one of the most celebrated autumn foliage spots in the Chubu region. Access from Nagoya takes about 1.5 hours by train and bus.

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