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Nagoya-City Noritake Garden
(Noritake-no-Mori)

  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)

A Fusion of Japanese and Western Culture, at Noritake Garden

Among the top brands of prestigious tableware, Noritake is one of the more famous and treasured names in the ceramics industry. Started in 1904, the traditional Japanese craftsmanship of Noritake combined with western aesthetics created a range of high quality, elegant formal and casual dinnerware aimed at the European market.

Notice of Change in Opening Hours and Holidays
Opening hours and holidays vary according to the facility. Please see the spot overview below or check the official web site.

Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)

A visit to the Noritake Gardens, a multi award winning oasis developed on the grounds of the former factory, near Nagoya Station, allows you to discover, create, shop, eat and relax all in the one delightful location. The complex is divided into three zones, the Culture Zone where you can experience the culture of Noritake, the Commercial Zone, dedicated to daily living, and the Historical Zone.

Discover how fine bone china is hand-crafted and the various processes in the Craft Center, and compare them with the latest advanced technologies. Enjoy the Noritake Museum featuring classical Noritake ware from the early 1900’s and see the wide array of stunning designs through the years. You can even try your hand at creating original tableware in the workshop.

Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)

The Lifestyle Shop "Noritake Square Nagoya" offers a wide selection of dynamic tableware, kitchen and household accessories and some terrific bargains too. The Restaurant Kiln, open for lunch and dinner, offers French and Italian style cuisine on fine Noritake tableware, naturally, while the Café grand vert is ideal for a short break. The tranquil landscaped gardens among the historical red-bricked buildings provide a peaceful respite from the bustling city around it.

An excursion to the Noritake Gardens is an elegant, educational and fulfilling way to while away a morning, afternoon or a whole day.

  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)
  • Noritake Garden (Noritake-no-Mori)

SPOT OVERVIEW

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Location : 〒451-8501
3-1-36 Noritake Shinmachi, Nishi-Ward, Nagoya-City, Aichi
Fee : Required only for the Craft Center
•Admission
Adults and university students 500 yen
Senior citizens (over age 65) 300 yen
Senior high school students and younger free of charge
Disabled visitors (with documentation) free of charge
Opening
days / hours
: [Shop] 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM
[Welcome Center] 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
[Craft Center and Noritake Museum] 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
[Painting Workshop] 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (reception ends 4:00 PM)
[Gallery] 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (until 4:00 PM on the last day of an exhibition or event)
[Restaurant Kiln] Lunch 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM (dinner by private party reservation only)
[Café grand vert] 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last order 4:30 PM)
Parking : Please use the adjacent AEON MALL Nagoya Noritake Garden parking lot.
200 yen/30 min. (2 hours free with the purchase of 2,000 yen or more)
Restrooms : Available
Holidays : [Shop] Open every day (temporary closures for facility maintenance)
[Welcome Center] Monday (the following day if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 26 to January 3)
[Craft Center and Noritake Museum] Monday (the following day if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 26 to January 3)
[Painting Workshop] Monday (the following day if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 26 to January 3)
[Gallery] Monday (the following day if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 26 to January 2)
[Restaurant Kiln] Monday (the following day if Monday is a public holiday), year-end and New Years (December 26 to January 2)
[Café grand vert] Open every day (temporary closures for facility maintenance)
Phone number : 052-561-7114

Note: This page may not be current due to update time differences between site databases.
Should accuracy be critical, please verify this information using a direct source, whenever possible.

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ACCESS

  • Access by public transport
    Access by public transport
    •5 min. eastwards walk from Exit 2 of Kamejima Station of the subway Higashiyama Line (board from Nagoya Station).
    •15 min. northwards walk from Nagoya Station.
    •15 min. southeastwards walk from South Exit of Sako Station of the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line.
    •From Nagoya Station Bus Terminal take the Me-guru Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus and get off at Noritake Garden (ride takes approx. 10 min.).
  • Access by car
    Access by car
    Approx. 10 min. (2 km) southwestwards from Nishikibashi Exit of the Nagoya Expressway Ring Route.

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