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50°F / 10°C (Passing Clouds. Cool.)
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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 ] |
| Living up to what is expected of Japan’s fourth largest city, Nagoya offers travelers a wide range of accommodations from penthouse suites to communal rooms, with just enough in between to satisfy everyone else. The main business and tourist areas... [ more ] |
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