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Specialty Museum Attractions In Aichi Prefecture

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Aichi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region. The region of Aichi is also known as the Tōkai region. The capital is Nagoya. It is the focus of the Chūkyō metropolitan area.
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Specialty Museum Attractions In Aichi Prefecture

  • 1. Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Nagoya
    The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology , also known as Toyota Tecno Museum, is a technology museum located in Nishi-ku in the city of Nagoya, central Japan.
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  • 2. Nagoya City Tram & Subway Museum Nisshin
    The Nagoya City Tram & Subway Museum is located in Nisshin, Aichi, Japan. It is owned and operated by the Transportation Bureau of the City of Nagoya. The museum houses a collection of Nagoya's old subway trains and trams. The museum visitors can experience driving Nagoya's present-day subway trains and older models of streetcars using PlayStation-style computer simulator. Model train displays and staff uniforms and caps complement the exhibit. Outside the museum is a giant tunneling shield excavator, which was used to dig Nagoya's subway tunnels. Access by public transport is Akaike Station on the Tsurumai Line.
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  • 8. Toyohashi Museum of Natural History Toyohashi
    Toyohashi is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of March 2015, the city had an estimated population of 372,710 and a population density of 1,420 persons per km². The total area was 261.86 square kilometres . By area, Toyohashi was Aichi Prefecture's second-largest city until March 31, 2005 when it was surpassed by the city of Toyota, which had merged with six peripheral municipalities.
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  • 11. Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum Seto
    The Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum is an art museum located in the city of Seto, north of the metropolis of Nagoya in central Japan. This museum was formally named Aichi-ken Toji Shiryokan , but the name in English has been the same as before.
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  • 12. Mizkan Museum Handa
    Mizkan is a Japanese company that produces vinegars , mustards, salad dressings, authentic Asian sauces, nattō, and other food products. It is based in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, near Nagoya. Its corporate motto is Bringing Flavor to Life.
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  • 13. SCMAGLEV and Railway Park Nagoya
    The SCMaglev and Railway Park is a railway museum owned by Central Japan Railway Company in Nagoya, Japan. The museum opened on 14 March 2011.The museum features 39 full-size railway vehicles and one bus exhibit, train cab simulators, and railway model dioramas.
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  • 14. New Century Crafts Museum Seto
    The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. However the social, economic, and legal positions of slaves were vastly different in different systems of slavery in different times and places.Slavery appears in the Mesopotamian Code of Hammurabi , which refers to it as an established institution.Slavery is rare among hunter-gatherer populations, because it is developed as a system of social stratification. Slavery was known in the very first civilizations such as Sumer in Mesopotamia which dates back as far as 3500 BC. The Byzantine–Ottoman wars and the Ottoman wars in Europe resulted in the taking of large numbers of Christian slaves. Slavery became common within much of Europe during the Dark Ages and it continued into the...
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  • 15. Toyota Hands-On Museum Toyota
    The Toyota Crown is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in Japan since 1955. It is currently a line of mid/full-size luxury sedans primarily aimed at the Japanese market and sold in other select Asian markets. Introduced in 1955, it has served as the mainstream sedan from Toyota in the Japanese market throughout its existence and holds the distinction of being the longest-running passenger-car nameplate affixed to any Toyota model, along with being the first Toyota vehicle to be exported to the United States in 1958. Its traditional competitors in Japan and Asia have been the Nissan Cedric/Gloria/Fuga and the Honda Legend, along with the defunct Mazda Luce, Isuzu Bellel, and Mitsubishi Debonair. Available at Toyota Store dealers in Japan, the Crown has been popular for governme...
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