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Nagoya Ceramics Hall

From the middle of the Meiji era to the Showa era, the facility was the centerpiece of the white wall, which flourished as a base for the production and export of ceramics. Construction in 1932. The gallery on the first floor of the building displays works that were painted over in Nagoya during the heyday of the export. It is registered in the National Register Tangible Cultural Property (Buildings).

Tokugawa Garden

The Ikizumi-style Japanese garden, which is a renovation of the former residence of the Owari Tokugawa family. Focusing on "Ryosen Lake", which is a source of groundwater, you can enjoy a variety of different landscapes such as "Tora no O" and "Ryumon no Taki", as well as a variety of plants throughout the four seasons such as fresh green, autumn leaves, and button and hanashoub. There is also a restaurant on site where you can enjoy French creation while looking out for the garden.

Yanghui Zhuang

The house was built by the first president of Matsuzakaya and the fifteenth head of the Ito family, Yumin Itō Jirozaemon. At the time of its completion (about 1939), more than thirty various structures were built in a site of about 10,000 tsubo, and along with the Ikesen Kaikai-style garden, it was well-built on the high ground of Mount Kakuo.

House of cocoons

The house of a sericulture family built during the late Tokugawa period was relocated to recreate good old Japan.

Nittai Temple

A temple dedicated to the Buddha Ri (Shaka's remains), which was given by the King of Thailand in 1904. It was named Nitai-ji for "Japanese and Thai temples." On the 21st of every month, the Kobo fair is held and the festival is crowded.

Takamu Shrine

A venerable old shrine that is also mentioned in the list of shrines and the Enki-shiki-shiki name book compiled during the mid-Heian period. In the precincts, Shimizu of Furui, the origin of the place name "Furui", springs, and many worshipers seek the benefit of water. Furui = Shimizu of love says that love comes true when you drink.

Shiroyama Hachiman Palace

A shrine located at the site of Suemori Castle, which was built by Oda Nobunaga's father, Nobuhide. Along the approach to the back of the main shrine stands a nongriki, which is believed to be the sacred tree of the bimbo and the husband and wife. Visit the main shrine, draw the love fortune-telling "Mizumikuji" (300 yen), where characters emerge when immersed in water, and go to the tree.

Kenchu Temple

In Gyeong'an 4 (1651), the Bodaiji temple of the Owari Tokugawa family, built by the second feudal lord, Kotomo. Behind the main hall, there is a royal house of Gonzo. The double-layered Yamamon, in the Sanma-Ichinohe style, which retains its appearance at the time of its founding, is overflowing. Azalea is planted in a wide precinct, from late April to mid-May. Deheung-den is designated a National Register Tangible Cultural Property. Moreya is a prefectural designated cultural property. The main hall, the main hall, the mountain gate, the Keizo, the bell tower, the sōmon, the Onnarimon, the Kaesando, and the Kōyō Tomb are designated city-designated cultural objects.

Borks Nagoya Showroom

The largest comprehensive hobby shop in Nagoya that responds to the customer's needs with a wide range of items, including character plastic models, PVC figures, beautiful girl figures, trading figures, scale models and materials for supplies. The doll corner that handles the original doll Super Dolphy and Dollar Feed Ream has many fans visiting from far away.

BANSHOJI STAND

An ice bar shop using kuzumochi across the street from "Manshoji" on Manshoji Street, Osu. Popular is a drink of "Popping Boba", a sweet that has a sticky texture. There are also seasonal drinks. It is also a topic on SNS that the appearance of white and pink is fashionable and cute.

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