Friday 14 March 2014

3. Nagoya

Nagoya, Japan  

Nagoya is the third economic and travel's place of Japan. This place is really beautiful and there is a full of history place. Nagoya can give you a good experience travel and you will not regret for travelling in Nagoya. In this page, i will post the ways to get there , fees, and picture too

Activities

1. Nagoya Castle


Nagoya Castle was built in the beginning of the Edo Period and it was one of the largest castles in the country. The current ferro-concrete reconstruction of the castle keep dates from 1959 and contains a museum with exhibits about the castle's history. Inside the castle, you will see the traditional draw of Japan and also traditional style floor of Japan (Tatami).
A room in the reconstructed castle palace
Hours and Fees
Hours: 9 am to 4:30pm
Closed: December 29 to January 1      
Admission:200 yen

How to get there:
From Nagoya Station, take the Higashiyama Subway Line to Sakae Station ( 5 minutes) and change to the Meijo Subway Line to Shiyakusho Station (2 minutes). The total one way journey takes about ten minutes and costs 230 yen. From the nearest exit, it is a three minute walk to the castle's east gate. the castle's main gate can be reached from nagoya Station by the Meguru tourist loop bus in about 25 minutes. The fare is 200 yen per ride or 500 yen for a day pass.



2. Nagoya Port
Nagoya Port
Nagoya Port, south of the city center, is one of Japan's largest ports. One part of the port, the Garden Pier, has been redeveloped in recent years as a leisure district and offers an aquarium, shopping mall, amusement park, museums and green space.
In Nagoya port, you can make a group to invite conductors to introduce the Nagoya port. They will take the travellers go around the port by boat. In the boat, the conductor will introduce the logistic in port and the environment around the port.  
Inside the boat
Hours and Fees
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
Hours:9:30 am to 5:30pm (mid March trough November)
          9:30 am to 5.00pm (December to mid March)
          9:30 am to 8:00pm.(during Golden Week and summer holidays)
          Admission ends one hour before closing time.

Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday)
            Irregular closing days for maintenance.

Admission: 2000 yen (aquarium only)
                 2400 yen (combo ticket including aquarium and other facilities)

How to get there:
Nagoya Port is best accessed by the Meiko Subway Line. The carious attractions are within walking distance of Nagoyako Station, the subway line's terminal station. 
From Nagoya Station, take the JR Chuo or JR Tokaido Line to Kanayama Station (3 minutes, 160 yen) and transfer to the Meiko Subway Line to Nagoya Staion (10 minutes, 230 yen).
From Sakae Station, take the Meijo/ Meiko Line Subway Line to Nagoyako Station (15 minutes, 260 yen). Roughly every second train on the Meijo Line operates on the Meiko Line from Kanayama to Nagoyako Stations instead of continuing on the loop of the Meijo Line.


3. Toyota Museum

Everyone are know the car brand's company, Toyota and the main company is located in Nagoya. Besides that, there has Toyota Kaikan Museum, where Toyota's new models and technologies are displayed to the public and robot shows are held periodically. The Kaikan Museum also serves as the meeting point for plant tours. Tours are held once daily from Monday to Friday in English and Japanese. If you wish to join a tour, you need to make an advance reservation via the internet. Tours last approximately two hours and are free of charge.

Hours and Fees
Toyota Kaikan Museum
Hours: 9:30 am to 5pm
Closed: Sundays and during the New Year, Golden Week and Obon holidays
Admission: Free

How to get there:
Toyota Museum:
From central Nagoya, take the Tsurumai Subway Line to Toyota-shi Station (50 minutes, 790 yen, about every 4th train on the Tsurumai Line continues to run on the Meitetsu Toyota Line all the way to Toyota-shi Station).



Opinion:
I had travel in Nagoya in last year 2013, i really can't forget the environment of Japan, it is beautiful! Nagoya is a economic and busy city in Japan. The city is not duty and you will not seen anyone throw rubbish on the floor, and you will always see the recycle dustbin beside the walkway. In these two city, you will fresh air and full of culture of Japan. The places that I recommend at above are the famous places in Nagoya.

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