Nagoya is the third-largest city in Japan with a population of 2.17 million living directly in the city. The city has a rich history dating to 1610 when two warlords from the Nagoya area came together to unify Japan. The city developed during the construction of Nagoya Castle when the people of Kiyosu along with their temples and shrines were moved to the area for strategic and safety purposes.
Golden Orca on the roof of Nagoya Castle are powerful symbol of the city that visitors will appreciate. Another famous tourist stop is Atsuta Shrine. JR Central Towers of Nagoya Station, Midland Square, Hisaya-oodori Park and the Nagoya TV Tower and Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens will also delight travelers to the city.
Nagoya is steeped in tradition from Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts and Tokugawa Art Museum to Osu Kannon Temple.
Providing centuries old allure rich in culture and tradition, Nagoya offers a perfect taste of oriental flavor for visitors.
Nagoya Grampus is a football club found in Japan at their home of Nagoya, Aichi.
Nagoya Grampus is a football club found in Japan at their home of Nagoya, Aichi.
It is Nagoya Train Station, Nagoya, Japan
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Akira Nagoya was born on December 8, 1930, in Tokyo, Japan.
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Akira Nagoya died on June 24, 2003, in Tokyo, Japan of pneumonia.
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