This page is a tourist guide for trip to Nagoya City, Aichi, Japan.
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Nagonoyama Kofun at Osu
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Very small ancient "keyhole-shaped" burial mound.
Okehazama battlefield
---> More photos: Oda Nobunaga and Imagawa Yoshimoto
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Oda Nobunaga defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto in 1560.
Nagoya Jo Castle at Meijo Park
---> More photos: Kin-no-shachihoko (Kinshachi), The Kiyomasa Stone, Dry stone wall, Moat ...
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Constructed in 1612 by order of Tokugawa Ieyasu who is the 1st Shogun of Tokugawa Bakufu Government in Edo era.
Shichiri-no-Watashi (Miya-no-Watashi) at Horikawa Canal
---> More photos: float, lanterns, boat ...
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The 27km (17miles) ferry service from Atsuta to Kuwana on the old Tokaido highway in Edo era.
Matsushige Komon lock gates which connect Horikawa and Nakagawa Canal
---> More photos: night view
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Constructed in 1930, and out of service since 1976.
Higashiyama Water Tower at eastern Nagoya
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Constructed in 1930, and out of service since 1973.
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