Private Nagoya Custom One Day Tour by Chartered Vehicle
Nagoya, Japan
Trip Type: Custom Private Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Nagoya is the capital city of Aichi prefecture. Home of Toyota and is a great place for just about everything from museums and temples to nature and great local food.
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Nagoya is the capital city of Aichi prefecture. Home of Toyota and is a great place for just about everything from museums and temples to nature and great local food.
This is a private tour by a chartered vehicle. Using this service, you can charter your vehicle Limousine, Van, or Bus which is most suitable for your group and visit many attractive sightseeing spots. You don't have to hurry for any other tourist. This tour is only for your group!
Tour route is flexible and can be arranged upon your request.
Recommended spots:
- Nagoya Castle
It is the castle that is a symbol of Nagoya, characterized by the golden shachihoko that's set up on the roof.
- Tokugawa-En Garden
It is the garden where the Japanese traditional beauty was condensed with a residence trace of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan. It was destroyed during World War II but was restored to its original state and regained its beautiful figure.
- Atsuta Shrine
The Atsuta Shrine is a Shinto shrine known to originally have been founded to house to one of the three sacred treasures "Kusanagi-no-tsurugi (sword)" from the biography from a Japanese myth, "Kojiki." It is a venerable Shinto shrine related to a myth and the Emperor.
This is a private tour by a chartered vehicle. Using this service, you can charter your vehicle Limousine, Van, or Bus which is most suitable for your group and visit many attractive sightseeing spots. You don't have to hurry for any other tourist. This tour is only for your group!
Tour route is flexible and can be arranged upon your request.
Recommended spots:
- Nagoya Castle
It is the castle that is a symbol of Nagoya, characterized by the golden shachihoko that's set up on the roof.
- Tokugawa-En Garden
It is the garden where the Japanese traditional beauty was condensed with a residence trace of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa clan. It was destroyed during World War II but was restored to its original state and regained its beautiful figure.
- Atsuta Shrine
The Atsuta Shrine is a Shinto shrine known to originally have been founded to house to one of the three sacred treasures "Kusanagi-no-tsurugi (sword)" from the biography from a Japanese myth, "Kojiki." It is a venerable Shinto shrine related to a myth and the Emperor.
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