Cantiknya Nagoya Castle
Michael MightyMenikmatik indahnya lingkungan dan arsitektur dari Nagoya Castle
Nagoya Castle is located in Aichi Prefecture and was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu.
The wooden restoration of Nagoya Castle’s main tower keep is delayed and there is no scheduled completion date. Visitors cannot enter the structure anymore as it is not considered earthquake resistant.
The Hommaru Palace, completed in 1615, served as the official residence and administrative seat of the Owari-Tokugawa clan. Together with the tower walls, the Hommaru Palace was one of the first palace buildings to be declared a national treasure in 1930. In 1945, however, it was destroyed in the air raids of the war. Using existing architectural plans from the Edo period (1603-1868) and other historical resources, the palace was authentically rebuilt in 2018 and thus regained its former glory.
The adjacent Ni-no-maru garden, which was used both privately and officially by the successive lords of Nagoya Castle, was once Japan's largest garden that bordered the living quarters of a prince.
Menikmatik indahnya lingkungan dan arsitektur dari Nagoya Castle
Istana Nagoya menarik banyak pengunjung untuk hanami (melihat Sakura mekar). Ini sangat mengagumkan melihat budaya dan alam menyatu satu sama lain dengan indahnya.
Menelusuri sudut demi sudut istana cantik yang merupakan kediaman para anggota kerajaan di Nagoya.
Hotel MyStays Nagoya-Sakae berada di antara jalanan yang sibuk, jadi Anda tak akan jauh dari keramaian Nagoya. Saat masuk ke resepsionis, Anda akan disambut oleh staf yang rapih dan modis, gaya tersebut juga akan bisa dijumpai pada desain ruangannya. Staf sangat ramah dan membantu, berbicara bahasa Inggris dan Mandarin secara baik. Ruangannya sendiri didesain dengan baik dan modern, dengan banyak hal yang bisa memberikan kenyamanan ke pada para tamu. Bak mandinya sangatlah nyaman dan cocok untuk berileksasi setelah capek seharian mengunjungi objek wisata di Nagoya.
"For the two of us, home isn't a place. It's a person. And we are home" adalah kalimat yang tepat untuk menggambarknya betapa senangnya untuk terdampar di Nagoya Travellers Hostel, sebuah tempat yang menyambut dengan hangat siapa saja yang hanyut dalam perjalanannya.
Kajiken (歌志軒) adalah kedai ramen waralaba yang berasal dari Nagoya, yang menyajikan gaya lokal - Mazesoba Taiwan.
Area luas dengan berbagai macam makanan dari seluruh dunia!
Menya Hanabi (麺屋はなび) menyediakan maze-soba (ramen tanpa kuah) di Nagoya, prefektur Aichi.
Any fans of Godzilla should immediately recognize the Nagoya TV Tower. The famous reptile destroyed the tower in the 1964 movie Mothra vs. Godzilla and it was again demolished in the 1992 remake, Godzilla vs. Mothra. When the TV tower isn’t being wrecked by kaiju monsters it serves as an observation tower with two decks—one at 90-meters high and the other at 100-meters up. There is also a restaurant and an art gallery at the 30-meter mark. Completed in 1954, Nagoya TV Tower is the oldest of its kind in Japan. It’s also known as the Thunder Tower, thanks to the nighttime illumination program. It’s easily admired from the water dome of nearby Oasis 21. The Tower will reopen on September 19, 2020, with hotel rooms available on the 4th and 5th floors.
Oasis 21, located above Shin-Sakae Station in Nagoya, is a place for shopping and eating. Opened in 2002, this modern facility is across from Nagoya TV Tower. Oasis 21 has a sleek, sci-fi shape and is housed under a glass roof covered with water. Visit restaurants, clothing shops, toy stores, and with easy access to the Sake Underground, Oasis 21 seems to have it all—even a bus terminal. With interesting events scattered throughout the year, Oasis 21 is also called Milky Way Square and houses dance competitions, festivals, and even a skating rink in winter.
The Nagoya City Science Museum is a museum located in Sakae, Nagoya, the center of Nagoya City, in central Japan. The museum houses the largest planetarium in the world and has three main sections on modern technology, life sciences and general science with a variety of hands-on exhibits. [Wikipedia]