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  2. Meijō Park - Wikipedia

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    The park includes Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium and Nagoya City Archives, as well as other facilities. [12] 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 ...

  3. Aichi International Arena - Wikipedia

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    Aichi Prefectural Governor Hideaki Ōmura announced plans for the new arena in July 2017, almost a year after the prefecture and Nagoya city were unanimously selected to be the hosts of the 2026 Asian Games. [3] A section of Meijō Park north of the Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium was chosen to build the new arena. [3]

  4. Legoland Japan Resort - Wikipedia

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    The nine-hectare (22.24 acre) park is located in Nagoya's Minato Ward and contains seven areas. [6] It has over 40 attractions and uses approximately 17 million bricks. [7] Attractions include Imagination Celebration, completed on March 12, 2017, and Lego-brick cityscapes of places like Tokyo and Nagoya, which were completed on March 17, 2017. [6]

  5. Costco Customers Are Obsessed With These Japanese Ice Cream Bars

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    A sort of ice cream bar-cookie hybrid, the treat features vanilla ice cream dipped in a chocolate and almond coating on one side, and vanilla ice cream in between a butter cookie bar on the other ...

  6. Naka-ku, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    Naka Ward is located in the center of Nagoya city. Largely hemmed in by Sakura-dōri (桜通り), Ōtsu-dōri (大津通り), Fushimi-dōri (伏見通り) and Tsurumai-dōri (鶴舞通り), it contains the main shopping area of Sakae which includes a massive air-conditioned 5 square-kilometer underground mall and the 'after-five' semi-red light districts of Nishiki and Shin-sakae.

  7. Heiwa Park, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Tower View from Heiwa park aqua tower. Heiwa Park (平和公園) is a public park is located in Chikusa-ku, Nagoya in central Japan. The spacious park on the eastern side of the city has an area of around 150 hectares. It is dedicated to peace. The park is popular amongst visitors especially during the Hanami season in spring.

  8. Tsurumai Station - Wikipedia

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    There are two faregates, one facing Nagoya University Hospital and the other Tsuruma Park. The station features handicapped-accessible bathrooms with a baby-changing areas and rest areas. [ 1 ] Outside JR Tsurumai station is a Doutor Coffee shop and various restaurants.

  9. Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Higashiyama Sky Tower allows visitors a view of Nagoya from its observation decks, and also features a restaurant 100 metres above ground. Higashiyama Sky Tower As of 2010, Higashiyama Zoo had the 2nd most annual park visits of any zoo in Japan, behind only the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo.