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  2. 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.

  3. Funairi-chō, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    The Tōmatsu House from Funairi-chō, today in the museum Meiji-mura. Funairi-chō (船入町) is a historic neighbourhood located in the Nakamura ward of Nagoya, central Japan. [1] It was one of the merchant areas, located close to the Hori Canal and south of Nagoya Castle. The translation means a "ship entering town".

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  7. Heiwa Park, Nagoya - Wikipedia

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    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. ‘Spectacular’ ancient burials — with 5,000-year-old chariot ...

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    In between the 6,000-year-old mounds, archaeologists identified a parade route. The “processional route” was used about 5,000 years ago as a place “where cattle were sacrificed and people ...

  9. Nagoya City Tram & Subway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum visitors can experience driving Nagoya's present-day subway trains and older models of streetcars using PlayStation-style computer simulator. Model train displays and staff uniforms and caps complement the exhibit. Outside the museum is a giant tunneling shield excavator, which was used to dig Nagoya's subway tunnels.