Aichi

Overview

Aichi, located in central Japan, is a prefecture rich in history, culture, and industry. Nagoya, the capital city, is home to Nagoya Castle, a symbol of the region's feudal past, and the Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines. The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology highlights the prefecture’s role as a leader in innovation and manufacturing. Visitors can also explore the historic town of Inuyama, with its well-preserved Inuyama Castle, one of Japan’s oldest surviving castles. For nature lovers, Korankei Valley is a popular destination for autumn foliage. Aichi is renowned for its unique culinary offerings, including miso katsu (pork cutlet with miso sauce), hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice), and kishimen (flat udon noodles). Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply looking to explore Japan’s heartland, Aichi offers a wealth of experiences to enjoy.

Areas

Nagoya

Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture, is Japan’s fourth largest city and a vital economic and industrial hub. Home to Toyota’s headquarters, the city has a rich automotive heritage. Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine, and Osu Shopping District showcase its blend of history and modern culture. The local cuisine, including hitsumabushi (grilled eel) and miso katsu, is beloved nationwide. With a balance of business, tradition, and modern attractions, Nagoya is both dynamic and accessible.

Toyohashi

Okazaki

Ichinomiya

Seto

Handa

Kasugai

Toyokawa

Tsushima

Hekinan

Kariya

Toyota

Toyota, located in Aichi Prefecture, is internationally recognized as the home of Toyota Motor Corporation. Beyond its industrial fame, the city is surrounded by lush forests, scenic rivers, and rural charm. Visitors can explore the Toyota Kaikan Museum, Korankei Gorge for autumn foliage, and experience traditional local culture through festivals and temples. The city's mix of high-tech innovation and peaceful natural surroundings makes it a unique destination.

Anjo

Nishio

Gamagori

Inuyama

Tokoname

Konan

Komaki

Inazawa

Shinshiro

Tokai

Obu

Chita

Chita is a small city located on the Chita Peninsula, known for its proximity to Nagoya and convenient access to Chubu Centrair International Airport. While modest in size, Chita offers rich cultural heritage with shrines like Okutsusha, and coastal views of Ise Bay. Local agriculture and seafood markets provide a taste of regional flavors, and the city retains a relaxed atmosphere ideal for slow travel.

Chiryu

Owariasahi

Takahama

Iwakura

Toyoake

Nisshin

Tahara

Tahara, at the southern tip of the Atsumi Peninsula, is known for its beautiful coastline along the Pacific Ocean and a strong agricultural presence, particularly in flower cultivation and cabbage farming. Cape Irago is a popular spot for scenic ocean views and ferry access to Mie Prefecture. Tahara also hosts historical sites and coastal parks, offering a tranquil blend of nature, farming culture, and marine leisure.

Aisai

Kiyosu

Kitanagoya

Yatomi

Miyoshi

Ama

Nagakute

Togo

Toyoyama

Oguchi

Fuso

Oharu

Kanie

Tobishima

Agui

Higashiura

Minamichita

Mihama

Taketoyo

Kota

Shitara

Toei

Toyone

What to Eat in Aichi

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