Inuyama City is a famous historical tourist destination for its national treasures, Inuyama Castle and Meiji Village. You can enjoy the old-fashioned Japan with the scenery along the Kiso River.
The city of Tokoname is known as a town of pottery, and its streets with pottery walkways and climbing kilns are attractive. It is also easily accessible to Central Japan International Airport.
Komaki is a town where history and technology are fused, including the site of Komakiyama Castle and the Museum of Aviation. It is also close to Nagoya and is a calm residential city with excellent transport links.
Anjo is a town that combines agriculture and industry, and has a history of being called "Denmark of Japan." It is an area full of flowers and greenery.
The city of Hekinan is a seabed port town, where a marine-processed culture such as dried fish and fish sauce has taken root; it is a small-scale but unique area.
Toyota City is known worldwide as a town of automobiles, and is also rich in museums and natural parks; it is a vast city where industry and nature coexist.
Kasugai City is a town where urban functions and nature coexist, and is famous for its calligraphy culture and cherry blossom spots. It has a calm atmosphere despite being a suburb of Nagoya.
Toyokawa is a town famous for Toyokawa Inari, which attracts many visitors. It is a historic tourist destination where you can also enjoy gourmets such as inari sushi.
The city of Tsumima is a traditional town known for its Tenno festival, and is dotted with old townscapes and shrines and Buddhist temples. It is an area where the atmosphere of the Edo period still remains.
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