1. Nagoya Castle
Nagoya Castle is a Japanese castle located in Nagoya, central Japan. During the Edo period, Nagoya Castle was the heart of one of the most important castle towns in Japan
2. Atsuta Jingumae Shotengai
Atsuta Shrine is a Shinto shrine traditionally believed to have been established during the reign of Emperor Keikō located in Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture in Japan.
3. Tokugawa Garden
The Tokugawa Garden is a Japanese garden in the city of Nagoya, central Japan. It is located next to the Tokugawa Art Museum.
4. Nagoya Port
south of Nagoya's 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.
5. Nagoya City Science Museum
The Nagoya City Science Museum features a characteristic giant silver globe, which houses one of the world's largest planetariums.
6. Hosho-in (Osu Kannon)
The temple was originally built in about the year 1333 in Ōsu-gō, Nagaoka village, in Owari Province, which is currently known as the city of Hashima in Gifu Prefecture.
7. Koran Valley
Korankei is a valley near Nagoya reputed to be one of the best spots for autumn colors in the Chubu Region.