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Nagoya Sightseeing
Posted on May 8th, 2009 No commentsNagoya Sightseeing
Top 5 attractions to see in Nagoya
1. Nagoya Castle

- Reconstructed in 1959.
- Built by Shiba Yoshimune around Year 1525.
- The 2 golden dolphins on top of the castles are called Kinshachi
- Nagoya castle was damaged badly during WWII and many artifacts were destroyed.
- However, many of the paintings have survived the war and was preserved till today
- Ninomaru garden and Ninomaru Tea House are located next to it.
2. Nagoya TV Tower

- Oldest Tv tower in Japan
- Height of 180m
- There’s an observation deck at 30 metres and at 100 metres
- Looks like the Eiffel Tower
- There’s restaurants and gallery at 30 metres
3. Ise Shrine

- It is a Shinto shrine dedicated to goddess Amaterasu Omikami
- Officially known as ” Jingu “
- Naiku , Ise Jingu’s Inner Shrine, holds the Sacred Mirror , which is a national treasure
- One of Shinto’s holiest and most important sites
- The High Priest or Priestess of Ise Shrine must come from the Japanese Imperial Family, and is responsible for watching over the Shrine
- Shrine buildings at Naikū and Gekū are
rebuilt every 20 years - Also, this acts as a way to pass down building methods and techniques to the next generation
- The next scheduled rebuilding of Ise Shrine is due in 2013
4. Atsuta -Jjingu Shrine

- Houses the ancient Kusanagi Sword
- No one except high priests and emperors have seen the Kusanagi Sword
- Built of unadorned cedarwood
- One of Japan’s most sacred shrines
- There’s a treasure hall displaying Shinto relics, including swords and bronze mirros
5. Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

- Showcases Aichi’s grand tradition of craftsmanship
- Exhibits shows karakuri clockwork dolls,
- Modern humanoid robots,
- Technological gadgets and games,
- And even a working steam engine


