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  2. Hisaya Ōdori Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was laid out after the devastation of World War II by the mayor of Nagoya, in order to create green space in the middle of the city. It acts as a central park within the downtown area and has over the years been laid out with many trees, water fountains and works of modern art such as sculptures and other installations.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    This category contains landmarks, locations, events, sports teams, and anything else which might attract visitors (whether tourist or otherwise) to Nagoya, Japan. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  4. Meijō Park - Wikipedia

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    The park includes Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium and Nagoya City Archives, as well as other facilities. [10] Periodically, flower exhibits are held in this park. [3] In addition, the park itself has many flowers being cultivated inside, including famously its wisteria, which usually bloom at the end of April and beginning of May, and especially its cherry blossoms, which usually bloom at the ...

  5. Higashiyama Sky Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Higashiyama Sky Tower was built on 11 July 1989 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Nagoya. In addition to its tourist use as an observatory, it also plays an important role in disaster prevention, as it is equipped with equipment such as 14 parabolic antennas and emergency radios, as well as high-altitude surveillance cameras.

  6. Ōzone Oshitayashiki - Wikipedia

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    Building of the Ōzone Oshitayashiki Building of the Ōzone Oshitayashiki The main Black Gate (Kuro-mon) of the Ōzone Oshitayashiki. The Ōzone Oshitayashiki (大曽根 御下屋敷), sometimes also read as Shimoyashiki (下屋敷), is a former residence of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan, located in Ōzone in Higashi ward in Nagoya, central Japan.

  7. Noritake Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Noritake Garden (ノリタケの森) is located in the city of Nagoya in central Japan, founded in 2001. [1] History

  8. Misono-za - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of kabuki in Nagoya goes back to the Edo period. With the opening of Japan to the West in the Meiji era, the Japanese wooden structure was replaced with a permanent building that was constructed out of brick and mortar in the Western Renaissance style in 1895. This structure was enlargened by the 1920s with a pillared porch added ...

  9. Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Nagoya (名古屋市, Nagoya-shi, ⓘ) 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]

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