Aichi and Nagoya offer experiences you won't find anywhere else

Luxury Cultural Experience

Enjoy a private Kanze-style Noh performance in a theater all to yourself.
Learn how to make a mechanical puppet with a traditional puppeteer.
Learn Japanese dance at the Nagoya Nishikawa School, the birthplace of traditional Japanese dance.
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Experience the history of real warlords and generals

Experience authentic iaido, the martial art used by Edo-period samurai.

View antiques and treasures left behind by Edo-period shoguns.
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A gourmet experience of exceptional fermented foods

French gourmet experience using Aichi's traditional miso

Visit a sake brewery that produces sake made with divine rice and enjoy Japanese cuisine
Visit a brewery that produces Hatcho miso, an exquisite fermented food
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Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese military culture, offers many wonderful discoveries and experiences.

Japan's warrior culture was created by three great warriors

Oda Nobunaga

A military commander and feudal lord from Aichi who unified Japan into a country ruled by samurai during the Sengoku period.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi

He started out as a farmer in Nagoya, and became Taiko after Oda Nobunaga unified the country.

Tokugawa Ieyasu

A military commander and feudal lord from Aichi who perfected Japanese military politics and culture and moved its center to Tokyo.

Current Japanese culture and the Japanese spirituality were perfected during the Edo period.

The roots of the Edo period culture were transferred from Aichi and Nagoya.

In other words, Japanese history and culture began in Aichi and Nagoya.

Aichi, located in the center of Japan, has also been the center of Japan historically.