Central Japan in the News

Echoes of tradition and beauty, from scenic falls to sacred temples: CENTRAL JAPAN GUIDE
With major hubs such as Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka nearby, this region's many picturesque villages open a window into Japan’s cultural soul, where nature and art come together in perfect harmony. Whether you're walking spiritual paths or encountering breath-taking outdoor art installations, you'll come across a landscape brimming with adventure and timeless tradition.

Discover Japan: Where Art Meets Nature
Known as the heart of Japan, Aichi Prefecture and its capital, Nagoya City, are best known as industrial and transport hubs connecting western and eastern Japan. However, the region’s rich history boasts decisive battles, fascinating castle towns and even the beginnings of Japan’s robotics industry.
Central Japan
From its dizzying mountains and the tallest in the country, to UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant festivals, Central Japan is a bountiful destination for tourists. Go off the beaten track on a wilderness and alpine adventure, or take in some of the country's most important cultural monuments on a visit to this sprawling region.










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