Day 1:

Breakfast at Komeda's Coffee

Start your day with a delicious breakfast at Komeda's Coffee, famous for its rich coffee and fluffy 'Shiro Noir' cinnamon toast.

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Visit Nagoya Castle

Explore the historic Nagoya Castle, known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens. Spend about 1.5 hours here.

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Lunch at Yamamotoya

Enjoy a traditional Nagoya-style Hitsumabushi (grilled eel) for lunch at Yamamotoya, a local favorite.

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Explore Osu Shopping District

Wander through the vibrant Osu Shopping District, filled with shops, street food, and unique boutiques. Spend around 2 hours here.

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Visit Nagoya City Science Museum

Check out the Nagoya City Science Museum, famous for its planetarium and interactive exhibits. Plan for about 2 hours.

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Dinner at Atsuta Horaiken

Savor a dinner of Nagoya's specialty Miso Katsu (pork cutlet with red miso sauce) at Atsuta Horaiken.

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Night stroll at Sakae

Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll around Sakae, the bustling downtown area, with lots of shopping and entertainment options.

. Day 2:

Breakfast at your accommodation

Have a light breakfast at your hotel or nearby café to prepare for the day ahead.

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Visit Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Learn about the history of Toyota and its impact on automotive technology. Allocate around 2 hours for this informative visit.

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Lunch at Nagoya Station

Grab a quick lunch at one of the many food stalls or restaurants in Nagoya Station, known for its wide variety of options.

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Explore the Noritake Garden

Visit the Noritake Garden, where you can see beautiful ceramic arts and enjoy a tranquil atmosphere. Spend about 1.5 hours here.

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Visit the Tokugawa Art Museum

Explore the Tokugawa Art Museum, which showcases samurai artifacts and historical treasures. Plan for about 1.5 hours.

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Dinner at Nagoya Cochin Restaurant

Enjoy a dinner featuring Nagoya Cochin, a local chicken breed known for its rich flavor, at a specialized restaurant.

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Relax at a local Onsen

End your trip with a relaxing soak at a nearby Onsen (hot spring), allowing yourself to unwind before departure.