Tokugawa Art Museum - Nagoya - Aichi - 徳川美術館 - 4K Ultra HD
Nagoya’s Tokugawa Art Museum was founded in 1935 and built on the grounds of the Owari’s former feudal residence, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family in Nagoya during the Edo Period. Tokugawa Art Museum offers visitors the chance to enjoy some of Japan’s oldest arts as well as many past artifacts donated by the Tokugawa Yoshichika itself, including samurai armor and swords, and also antique Kimono and tea ceremony utensils.
Not only is the Tokugawa Art Museum worth a visit, but its beautiful garden is also something that needs to be experienced and enjoyed, either on your own or with your family.
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Nagoya Japan Tourist Highlights
Nagoya Japan tourist highlights including Nagoya Castle, Tokugawaen Gardens, Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry
and Technology, Nagoya City Science Museum, Shirakawa Park, Nagoya City Arts Museum, Nagoya TV Tower, Oasis 21 Shopping Mall, Tokugawa Art Museum, Noritake Gardens and Sakae Entertainment District.
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Nagoya City Science Museum and Planetarium - Watch this before you go!
We're Doing Family! Check out this video before heading to the Nagoya City Science Museum and Planetarium! The Nagoya Science Museum is awesome! Tips, free lockers, demonstrations, labs, ticket info, things not to miss!
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Japan Trip: Tokugawa Art Museum Japan's history & tradition, Nagoya
Japan Trip: Tokugawa Art Museum Japan's history & tradition, Nagoya
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Tokugawa Art Museum
During the Edo Period (1600-1868), Nagoya served as the seat of the Owari, one of the three major branches of the ruling Tokugawa family. Regarding the great wealth the family amassed, there were only four feudal domains that surpassed out of 200 of the Edo Period. The Tokugawa Art Museum was built on the grounds of the Owari's former feudal residence and preserves and displays several of their treasures including swords and samurai armor and tea utensils, noh masks and costumes, poems, scrolls and maps.
There is a beautiful Japanese landscape garden called Tokugawa-en next to the museum, that has a large pond at its center. The garden used to be part of a retirement residence of the local lords, but was ruined during the war. In 2001 the garden was rebuilt and reopened to the public in 2004. A large network of walking trails lead around the grounds to a tea house, rest houses, and across several bridges. The best season to visit the garden is during spring, when its Peony (mid to late April) and Iris gardens (late May to early June) bloom, and during the autumn season (November).
Access information
The museum is a ten minute walk from Ozone Station on the JR Chuo, Meijo Subway, and the Meitetsu Seto Line. JR Chuo Line is frequently operated to directly connect between Ozone Station and Nagoya Station (12 minutes, 200 yen one way).
In addition, to get to the museum, the Meguru loop bus line for tourists can be used, and from Nagoya Station it takes about 40 minutes or from Nagoya Castle it takes about 15 minutes. The fare is 200 yen per ride or 500 yen for a day pass.
Hours: 10:00 to 17:00 (entry ends at 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a national holiday)
Mid December to early January
Admission: 1200 yen for museum only, 1350 yen for museum and garden
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Top 10 Things to DO in NAGOYA Japan plus Toyota Stadium
Japan Travel Guide - Top 10 Things to do in Nagoya including Nagoya food tour favorites that you can't miss. Nagoya Japan is an overlooked travel destination, but it's quite an amazing area if you take the time to explore. There are also so many Nagoya foods to eat that I could dedicate and entire video to just Nagoya food specialties, but I wanted to make an overall Nagoya Travel guide including foods to eat in Nagoya. And for those who are coming for the Japan Rugby world cup 2019, don't worry as I'm also included Toyota Stadium in this video. These Nagoya travel tips are a must know before you start your Nagoya sightseeing experiences and I hope will provide tourists with a local's perspective on Nagoya. We'll visiting some some Nagoya hot spots like Osu Shotengai, Nagoya Castle, Nagashima Resort as well as some famous Nagoya restaurants like Yabaton serving their local Nagoya food specialty, Misokatsu.
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JAPANTRIP「Tokugawa Art Museum」Nagoya, Aichi 【徳川美術館】
The Tokugawa Art Museum (徳川美術館 Tokugawa Bijutsukan) is a private art museum, located on the former Ōzone Shimoyashiki compound in Nagoya, central Japan. Its collection contains more than 12,000 items, including swords, armor, Noh costumes and masks, lacquer furniture, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings from the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368).
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Visiting the Iga Ninja Museum on a Day Trip from Nagoya
Have you always wanted to become a Ninja? Then there is one place in Japan you have to visit: Iga
Iga has the longest history if Ninja in Japan and at the Iga Ninja Museum you can learn a lot about Ninja. The museum has a real Ninja house with hidden doors and secret tunnels. Don't forget to attend the Ninja show where you can see the amazing Ninja weapons in action!
Afterward, you might want to visit the Ninja Cafe the home of the Ninja Cat.
And how about a visit to Moku Moku Farm where you can learn how to make sausages (and eat them afterward with a nice cool beer). I know this one doesn't have anything to do with Ninja.
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Iga Ryu Ninja Museum
Admission: 700 Yen (7 USD)
Opening Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Ninja Show
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Hours: Multiple times daily, no reservation required
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Try the Ninja Parfait
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Atsuta Jingu - Nagoya - Aichi - 熱田神宮 - 4K Ultra HD
Believed to have been established during the reign of the Emperor Keiko (71-130), the Atsuta Jingu, also known as Atsuta-Sama or simply as Miya, has been officially designated as one of the Kanpei-Taisha (imperial shrines), like the Great Shrine of Ise.
Atsuta shrine is dedicated to the veneration of Atsuta-no-Ōkami. Also enshrined are the Five Great Gods of Atsuta, all of whom are connected with the legendary narratives of the sacred sword.
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One of the three major metropolises of Japan, alongside Tokyo and Osaka. Plenty of history, industry and cuisine.
Area Characteristics
Nagoya is the major city in Aichi Prefecture with an area of 326.43km2(126mile2)which makes it bigger than the nation of Malta. It ranks alongside Tokyo and Osaka as one of the three metropolises of Japan, and the city is separated into districts such as the downtown core, the south which includes Nagoya Bay and the northeast which has the large Ryokuchi Park.
Major Sites
Nagoya Castle which is one of the three great castles in Japan, Tokugawa-en Garden, the Tokugawa Art Museum, Atsuta Shrine and other historical and cultural sites, along with industrial tourist spots such as the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology and the SCMaglev and Railway Park, and the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium and the Higashiyama Zoo provide plenty of reasons to enjoy Nagoya. The downtown area is also popular for the cherry blossoms of the Yamazaki River and Shiratori Gardens as well as for the district of Sakae and Midland Square.
Food
In Nagoya, when it comes to miso, there is the red miso using Hatcho Miso. Red miso is a regular ingredient when making dishes such as doteni (beef simmered in miso and onion) and miso oden. There is a distinct Nagoya food culture which includes dishes such as tenmusu (shrimp tempura put into rice balls), hitsumabushi with thin slices of grilled eel on rice, and Nagoya Cochin which is one of the country’s top three brands of chicken. Even the Nagoya breakfast of toast and a fried egg just for the price of a cup of coffee is known all over Japan.
Transportation
From Tokyo Station by the Tokaido Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to Nagoya takes 1 hour and 40 minutes. Transportation within the city can be used conveniently by the Nagoya sightseeing route bus, Me-guru, and the subway.
Accommodations
There are many hotels for tourism and business. Along with accommodations around Nagoya Station, there are other places in the Fushimi, Sakae, Ohsu and Kanayama areas that are also recommended.
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The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya, Nagoya, Japan
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One of our top picks in Nagoya.The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya is an official affiliate of Legoland (R) Japan. Located a 5-minute walk from JR Nagoya Train Station, The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya offers free WiFi throughout the property and a high level of security.
Air conditioned rooms feature an en suite bathroom, a safety deposit box and a flat-screen TV. Each comes with an electric kettle, a refrigerator and a green tea set. Free toiletries are also available in rooms.
At The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya, guests can relax in the public baths or use the designated smoking area. Luggage storage is available at the front desk.
Restaurant Monsieur ITOH provides casual French dishes and a buffet breakfast is served for breakfast.
Chubu Airport is located within a 30-minute train ride away, while Nagoya Castle is a 10-minute drive away. Tokugawa Art Museum can also be accessed within a 13-minute drive from the property. This is a non-smoking property.
Address: 450-0002 Aichi, Nagoya, Nakamura-ku, Meieki 3-23-13, Japan
Traveling to Japan | Walking around Nagoya City
Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's third-largest incorporated city and the fourth most populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 9.10 million people.
Nagoya is served by Chūbu Centrair International Airport (NGO), built on an artificial island in Tokoname. The airport has international flights and a high volume of domestic flights.
A second airport is Nagoya Airfield (Komaki Airport, NKM) near the city's boundary with Komaki and Kasugai. On February 17, 2005 Nagoya Airport's commercial international flights moved to Centrair Airport. Nagoya Airfield is now used for general aviation and as an airbase and is the main Fuji Dream Airlines hub.
Nagoya Station, the world's largest train station by floor area, is on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen line, the Tōkaidō Main Line, and the Chūō Main Line, among others. JR Central, which operates the Tōkaidō Shinkansen, has its headquarter there. Meitetsu is also based in Nagoya, and along with Kintetsu provides regional rail service to the Tōkai and Kansai regions. Nagoya Subway provides urban transit service.
Nagoya Port is the largest port by international trade value in Japan. Toyota Motor Corporation exports via this port.
Nagoya's two most famous sightseeing spots are Atsuta Shrine and Nagoya Castle.[35]
Atsuta Shrine is the second-most venerable shrine in Japan, after Ise Grand Shrine. It is said to hold the Kusanagi sword, one of the three imperial regalia of Japan, but it is not on public display. It holds around 70 festivals per year. The shrine hosts over 4,400 national treasures that span its 2,000 year history.
Nagoya Castle was built in 1612. Although a large part of it burned down during World War II, the castle was restored in 1959, adding amenities such as elevators. The castle is famous for two magnificent Golden tiger-headed carp (金の鯱 Kin no Shachihoko) on the roof, often used as the symbol of Nagoya.
Other attractions include:
Nagoya TV Tower and Hisaya-Ōdori Park, located in the central Sakae district
JR Central Towers of Nagoya Station
Midland Square: The new international sales headquarters for Toyota features Japan's highest open-air observation deck.[36]
The Nagoya Port area: The Nagoya port area includes a themed shopping mall called Italia Mura as well as the popular Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium.
Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens and the Higashiyama Sky Tower
The Toyota museums: The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology near Nagoya station
Danpusan Kofun : The maximum old burial mound(Kofun) in Aichi.
The Noritake factory: The home of Noritake fine chinaware is open to visitors and allows people to learn about the history of the establishment. It includes a cafe, information/technology displays, and shopping facilities, so visitors can spend a whole day wandering through the displays and grounds. It also holds a few unrestored areas that serve as reminders of devastation caused by the final stages of World War II.
The SCMaglev and Railway Park
The Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts (N/BMFA)
The Ōsu shopping district and nearby temples, Ōsu Kannon and Banshō-ji
The Tokugawa Art Museum and the Tokugawa Garden, a surrounding Japanese garden
The Nagoya City Science and Art Museums, located in Shirakawa Park, not far from Fushimi Subway Station
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Money Museum, now located near the Akatsuka-shirakabe 赤塚白壁 bus stop on Dekimachi-dori.[37]
Legoland Japan, Japan's first Legoland resort.
Nagoya is a starting point for visits to the surrounding area, such as Inuyama, Little World Museum of Man, Meiji Mura, Tokoname, Himakajima, Tahara, Toyohashi and Toyokawa and Hamamatsu. Reachable with at most a two-hour journey are Gifu, Gujo Hachiman, Gifu, Ise Shrine, Takayama, Gifu, Gero Onsen and the hill stations in the Kiso Valley Magome and Tsumago.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagoya
Credit to Ade Sazaliana who took the video.
Japan Drive 8 Nagoya city in the evening