Ready to explore the heart of central Japan? Nagoya blends rich history with modern city energy, offering something for everyone—from heritage landmarks to family-friendly attractions and storybook countryside escapes. With great-value fares from HK Express, your next adventure starts here.
With a highly convenient transport network, Nagoya makes it easy to explore both old and new in one trip.
One of Japan’s “Three Great Castles”, built by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Its iconic golden shachihoko ornaments and the lavish Honmaru Palace showcase the grandeur of the Edo period.
Address: 1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
One of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines, home to the sacred Kusanagi sword. Surrounded by ancient trees, it offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Japan’s spiritual traditions.
Address: 1-1-1 Jingu, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
A lively area packed with local shops, street food, anime goods and vintage finds. Pair your visit with a stop at Osu Kannon Temple for a blend of tradition and modern culture.
Address: 2-21-47 Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
Oasis 21’s futuristic “Spaceship-Aqua” glass roof is a popular photo spot, especially at night. Nearby, MIRAI TOWER offers sweeping city views and a romantic nightscape.
Addresses:
Oasis 21: 1-11-1 Higashisakura, Higashi Ward
MIRAI TOWER: 3-6-15 Nishiki, Naka Ward
Nagoya’s main shopping and entertainment hub, filled with department stores, boutiques, drugstores and restaurants—perfect for a full day of shopping and dining.
Address: Sakae, Naka Ward
Nagoya is packed with attractions for all ages—ideal for families and fun-filled days out.
Step into a world built entirely of LEGO®. With rides, shows and interactive experiences, it’s fun for both kids and adults alike.
Address: 2-2-1 Kinjofuto, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
A must-visit for train lovers, showcasing everything from steam locomotives to the latest Shinkansen and maglev trains—both educational and interactive.
Address: 3-2-2 Kinjofuto, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
One of Japan’s largest aquariums, featuring dolphin and orca shows, plus diverse marine life exhibits.
Address: 1-3 Minatomachi, Minato Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
Discover Toyota’s journey from textile machinery to global automotive leader, with engaging exhibits and hands-on displays.
Address: 4-1-35 Noritake Shinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi
Venture just beyond the city to discover unforgettable landscapes and cultural gems.
A dream destination for Studio Ghibli fans, recreating scenes from beloved films like My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away. Plan a full day and book tickets in advance.
Address: 1533-1 Ibaragabasama, Nagakute, Aichi
A UNESCO World Heritage village famous for its traditional gassho-style farmhouses. Especially magical in winter, when it transforms into a snowy fairytale.
Address: Ogimachi, Shirakawa Village, Gifu
Known for seasonal flower displays and one of Japan’s largest winter illuminations—romantic and visually stunning.
Address: 270 Komae Urushibata, Nagashima, Kuwana, Mie
A large resort featuring roller coasters, a water park, hot springs and the Mitsui Outlet Park—perfect for both fun and shopping.
Address: 333 Urayasu, Nagashima, Kuwana, Mie
One of Japan’s oldest surviving wooden castles and a designated national treasure. Enjoy views of the Kiso River and explore the charming castle town below.
Address: 65-2 Inuyama Kitakoken, Inuyama, Aichi
Often called “Little Kyoto of Hida”, this town preserves its Edo-era streets, traditional shops and famous Hida beef—perfect for a cultural day trip.
Location: Takayama, Gifu
Plan your trip with these easy-to-follow routes:
| Theme | Suggest Routes | Best for |
| City Highlights (1 Day) | Morning: Nagoya Castle Afternoon: Osu Shopping Street Evening: Oasis 21 → MIRAI TOWER → Sakae | First-time visitors & culture lovers |
| Family Fun Day | Option A: LEGOLAND® (full day) Option B: Aquarium + Railway Park | Families & theme park fans |
| Anime Pilgrimage | Ghibli Park (full day, advance booking required) | Ghibli fans |
| World Heritage Escape | Day trip or self-drive to Shirakawa-go, optionally combined with Takayama | Nature lovers & photographers |
Transport: A 24-hour subway pass is the most convenient way to get around the city. For trips to Shirakawa-go or Takayama, consider driving or using bus passes for flexibility.
Best Season: Winter is especially magical, with snowy views in Shirakawa-go and stunning illuminations at Nabana no Sato.
Nagoya offers endless discoveries—from historic castles to anime worlds and scenic countryside. Book your HK Express flight now and start your Nagoya adventure today.
How many days should I plan to visit Nagoya and Shirakawa-go?
If you’re planning to explore both Nagoya city and Shirakawa-go, it’s best to allow at least two days.
When is the best time to see Shirakawa-go’s snowy scenery?
Shirakawa-go is best visited in winter, when the snow-covered village takes on a storybook-like charm. January and February are especially popular, thanks to the limited-time night illumination events, where warm lights glow over the snowy thatched-roof houses — one of the village’s most magical sights.
Travel tip: Illumination events are typically reservation-only. Be sure to check official ticketing and transportation details well in advance.
What foods are worth trying at Nagoya’s Osu Shopping Street?
Osu Shopping Street is a great place to sample a variety of casual bites and local favourites. Popular choices include Taiwanese-style fried chicken, taiyaki, tempura rice balls, miso katsu, and Japanese crepes — perfect for a relaxed lunch while exploring the area.
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