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Nagoya, Japan
Birthplace of the Shogun and home to Toyota Motors, Nagoya is Japan’s fourth largest city. Look for cars, old and new; famed ceramics; Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples; dolls and robots; castles, feudal villas and farmhouses; pearls and modern art. |
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Nagoya’s origins, like those of many other great cities, are quite humble. What is now the nucleus of one of the most productive industrial regions in the world was once a swampy, mosquito-infested ferry port. Located on the northern shore of Ise... [ more ] |
| While not as famous as some other cities in the nation when it comes to gastronomical enjoyment, residents here are known to be fussy consumers, so quality is often consistently high wherever you go. There is also an appreciation for cuisine from... [ more ] |
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