Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Japans third largest economic center. With over two million inhabitants, Nagoya (名古屋) is Japan's fourth most populated city after Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and the principal city of the Nobi plain, one of Honshu's three large plains and metropolitan and industrial centers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NagoyaNagoya - Wikipedia

    Nagoya (名古屋市, Nagoya-shi, [naꜜɡoja] ⓘ) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is the fourth-most populous city in Japan, with a population of 2.3 million in 2020, and the principal city of the Chūkyō metropolitan area, which is the third-most populous metropolitan area in Japan with a population of 10.11 million. [3]

    • Lucy Dayman
    • Noritake Garden. © Visit Nagoya, Noritake Garden.
    • Osu Shopping Street. © Visit Nagoya, Osu Shopping Street.
    • Bansho-ji Temple. © Bansho Temple.
    • Hongan-ji Betsuin.
  3. THE 30 BEST Things to Do in Nagoya, Japan. Places to Visit in Nagoya. Check out must-see sights and activities: Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, Nagoya Castle, Sacred & Religious Sites, Points of Interest & Landmarks. For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product. Build your trip. Powered by AI. BETA.

  4. People also ask

  5. Nov 24, 2013 · Welcome to Nagoya Information Navi, Nagoya’s official sightseeing website with information on tourism, events, and conventions in Nagoya and the surrounding area. Check us out for tourist info about Nagoya!

    • Nagoya1
    • Nagoya2
    • Nagoya3
    • Nagoya4
    • Nagoya5
  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Nagoya is one of Japan's largest and most famous cities. This travel guide introduces 30 things to do in Nagoya, from visiting Nagoya Castle to Ghibli Park, as well as local food, recommended itineraries for various interests, hotels, shopping facilities, and travel tips.

  7. Nagoya Castles keep is the biggest of all Japanese castles, and has the most “haafu”, or triangular eves of any castle. Nagoya is home to the second most venerated Shinto Shrine in Japan, Atsuta Jingu, second only to the Great Shrine of Ise. Nagoya was the birthplace of the Japanese national past time of passive gambling, Pachinko ...

  1. People also search for