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3-Day Nagoya Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Nagoya, settle into your accommodation, and get acquainted with the city. Visit Sakae District to explore shops and cafes.

Afternoon: Head to Nagoya Castle to admire its historic architecture and beautiful gardens. Spend time exploring the castle grounds and museum.

Evening: Enjoy dinner in the vibrant Fushimi area, known for local restaurants and lively atmosphere.

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Day 2: Cultural & Modern Highlights

Morning: Visit Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines housing the sacred sword.

Afternoon: Explore Legoland Japan or the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park for a mix of family fun and technological displays.

Evening: Stroll around Mode Gakuen Spiral Tower area and enjoy dinner at nearby restaurants.

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Day 3: Modern Art & Local Experience

Morning: Visit Tokugawa Art Museum to see valuable samurai artifacts and historical exhibits.

Afternoon: Walk through Osu Shopping Street, a bustling district with shops, cafes, and street food.

Evening: Optional river cruise or relax at a local onsen to unwind before departure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Nagoya Castle - 2 hours - $10
  • Sakae District - 1 hour - Free
  • Atsuta Shrine - 1.5 hours - Free
  • Legoland Japan / SCMAGLEV Park - 3 hours - $60
  • Tokugawa Art Museum - 1.5 hours - $12
  • Osu Shopping Street - 2 hours - Free
  • Optional river cruise / onsen - 2 hours - $20
  • Accommodation & meals - Varies - $150
  • Total Estimated Cost - Approximately $262

Tips

To extend your trip, consider visiting additional attractions like Inuyama Castle or taking a day trip to Nagano. To reduce your stay, focus on key sights such as Nagoya Castle and Osu Shopping, which can be comfortably covered in two days.

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