2. Port of Nagoya Public AquariumNagoya The Port of Nagoya , located in Ise Bay, is the largest and busiest trading port in Japan, accounting for about 10% of the total trade value of Japan. Notably, this port is the largest exporter of cars in Japan and where the Toyota Motor Corporation exports most of its cars. It has piers in Nagoya, Tōkai, Aichi, Chita, Aichi, Yatomi, Aichi, and Tobishima, Aichi. Its mascots are Potan and Mitan. According to Japanese media sources, Kodo-kai, a Yakuza faction in the Yamaguchi-gumi group, earns large revenues by controlling the stevedoring and warehousing companies at the port. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Inside an old Japanese house, Michinoku Lakeside Park, Sendai, Japan
Michinoku Lakeside Park, Sendai, Japan
Located in Shibata-gun, Miyagi, the Michinoku Lakeside National Government Park, or “Michinoku Park, includes a waterfall, various walking paths, a huge flower garden, as well as boats and resting areas. Has many old original Japanese style houses that was move here from various locations in Japan. Closed on Tuesdays .
This is a huge national park famous for its 7000m² flower garden which is amazing in the spring and summer. You can explore the waterfall, tons of walking paths, try out the boats, and visit a couple different rest houses with food and concessions. If you come just to see the flowers this will be a quick stop, but if you want to walk around and explore you could easily spend a few hours here.