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  • Multipurpose toilet
  • Souvenirs
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Nursing room
  • Wi-Fi
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  • TAX-FREE
Location : Mutsuno 1-chome 2-11, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, 456-8763 Japan [MAP]
(名古屋市熱田区六野1丁目2番11号)

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    • Souvenirs
    • Parking
    • Restaurant
    • Wi-Fi

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      Tokaido Miya-juku / Miya-juku museum
      The Tokaido was the major thoroughfare used by the samurai, merchants, pilgrims and travel...
      • Restaurant

      Nagoya City MuseumNagoya-City

      Nagoya City Museum (Currently closed)
      Nagoya City Museum is a history museum which opened in October 1977 as part of a project t...
      • Multipurpose toilet
      • Souvenirs
      • Parking
      • Restaurant
      • Bus Stop
      • Wi-Fi

      Tsuruma ParkNagoya-City

      Tsuruma Park
      Tsuruma Park is famous for countless reasons, but undoubtedly it is first and foremost kno...

        Osu Kannon TempleNagoya-City

        Osu Kannon Temple
        One of Nagoya City’s leading landmarks, Osu Kannon Temple was originally built in nearby H...
        • Souvenirs
        • Parking
        • Restaurant

        Atsuta Jingu ShrineNagoya-City

        Atsuta Jingu Shrine
        Atsuta Shrine is Japan's second most revered Shinto shrine after the Great Shrine of Ise, ...
        • Parking
        • Restaurant

        Shirotori GardenNagoya-City

        Shirotori Garden
        Shirotori Garden is one of the largest Japanese gardens in the Tokai region of Japan, wher...
        • Multipurpose toilet
        • Souvenirs
        • Parking
        • Restaurant
        • Wi-Fi

        Miya no Watashi ParkNagoya-City

        Miya no Watashi Park (The Seven-Ri Crossing)
        Sitting by the margins of the Hori River just south of Atsuta Jingu Shrine, this park is a...

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