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History of Nagoya City (approximately from 1400 to 1600)

This article describes the medieval history of Nagoya City and its surrounding areas.
Japanese Festivals

Japanese Festivals

There are many festivals in Japan. These festivals reflect local history, traditions, and customs. Japanese festivals are characterized by lavish decorations, ornamentation, sacred rituals, and festive revelry.
Rivers of Japan

Rivers of Japan

Among the many famous rivers in Japan, here are four of the famous rivers.
Four Seasons in Japan

Four Seasons in Japan

Japan has four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Spring is the season of cherry blossoms and the rows of cherry trees are beautiful. Summer is the season of cicadas and Japanese summer festivals. Autumn is the season of autumn leaves, when the whole of Japan turns red and yellow. Winter is the season of snow, and although winters in Japan are very cold, the snowy scenery is beautiful.
Geography of Japan

Geography of Japan

Japan is located in the Pacific Ocean and comprises of four primary islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
japanese-culture

Japanese Culture

Thank you for your interest in Japan. In this article, we will introduce Japanese culture.
Castle

What is “Nagoya Castle”, the predecessor of Nagoya Castle? Also note the Atsuta Plateau! I actually walked there.

In order to understand what happened in the period before Nagoya Castle was built and flourished, we would like to intr...
Nagoya

What is the Shichiri-no-watashi? Time travel back to the Edo period! An easy-to-understand introduction for those who know for the first time

Have you ever heard of "Shichiri-no-watashi"?Actually, part of the 53 Stages of the Tokaido Highway was a sea route, and there used to be a port connecting "Miya-juku" in Aichi Prefecture to "Kuwana-juku" in Mie Prefecture!In this article, we will introduce "Shichiri-no-watashi," a famous place where you can feel the vestiges of the old Tokaido Highway.
Nagoya

Slip back in time to the Meiji era! Retro Historic Site Remains at the Beginning of Shonai Irrigation in Nagoya

Have you ever heard of Shonai Irrigation Canal, the largest irrigation canal in Nagoya City?We visited a valuable historical site where you can feel the thoughts of people in the past about such Shonai Irrigation Canal.In this article, we will tell you about the historical sites near the beginning of the Shonai Irrigation Canal in an easy-to-understand way for those who are new to the area, so please be sure to read to the end.
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Kasadera Kannon, where Tokugawa Ieyasu (Takechiyo) was exchanged for a hostage, to the Imagawa family at only 8 years old.

名古屋市にある笠寺観音は、奈良時代から続くという長い歴史を持つ寺院です。旧東海道沿いにあり、鳴海宿と宮宿という2つの宿場町の間にあるので、大勢の旅人たちが訪れただろうという様子が感じられる名所です。また、ここは徳川家康のゆかりの地でもあります。
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