Nagoya, Japan,, July 14, 2025 / Prnewswire / – Like the number of inbound tourists to Japan Overvoltages, the National Organization for Japanese Tourism (JNTO) May 2025The number of international visitors had reached 10,537,300, marking the fastest breakthrough of 10 million history. In particular, the proportion of repeated visitors to Asia increased, moving away the concentration of just Tokyo And Dosaka Towards a growing trend of “light journeys” which explores the surrounding areas and deepens local regions.
Located in central Japan, the Aichi prefecture and the GIFU prefecture are well connected by the vast rail network operated by Nagoya Railroad (below called “Meitetsu”), connecting many small small towns. THE Meitetsu The group, based in Nagoya, on the prefecture of Aichi, actively promotes the tourist content and the tracks extending to the surrounding regions, encouraging travelers to use its practical transport to discover the culture and the rich and diverse landscapes of the central region and enjoy the local cuisine. The charm of the center Japan Go far beyond Nagoya City!
– Journey Japan center with ease of use of meitetsu
Founded in 1894, Meitetsu is one of the Japanese Historical private railway companies, including the headquarters Nagoya City. Its network extends over the Aichi prefecture and the GIFU prefecture, with a total operating distance exceeding 440 kilometers. Among its services, the Airport Express “μ-Sky” is the only railway line connecting directly to Chubu Centrail International Airport, while conveniently linking cities and tourist sites such as NagoyaGifu and Inuyama. Beyond rail transport, the Meitetsu group is involved in bus services, department stores and tourist hotels, which makes it not only a mode of transport for foreign visitors, but also a gateway to culture and landscapes with multiple facets of the center Japan.
– GIFU City: New entertainment My landmark mixing modernity with traditional history
In April 2025The newly open “gif Once the residence of Oda NobunagaGifu Castle, with Mount Kinka, is a popular place for visualization and hike of fall leaves. The “Gifu-Jo Rakuichi” consists of seven wooden flat roof buildings, housing 11 stores, including food stands using local ingredients and craft memories, presenting the beauty of the local culture of Gifu and traditional crafts.
Travelers can take the meitetsu of Nagoya Directly to Meitetsu Gifu station, then transfer to a bus to reach the site. Beyond the visit of the Château de Gifu and shopping, the neighboring attractions include the Gifu City Museum of History and the old urban landscape of Kawaramachi, which makes it an ideal choice for a promenade combining history and modernity.
– Nagoya City: central and gastronomic metropolis
By taking the Meitetsu Express Airport “μ-Sky” From Chubu Centrail International Airport, travelers can reach the city center of Nagoya City in about 30 minutes. This city is not only one of the Japanese The main urban centers, lined with luxury hotels and department stores, but also a key transport center for destinations like Gifu, Takayama, Gero onsenand ISE in the prefecture of MIE.
The Meitetsu Nagoya station, next to the Meitetsu bus center, offers frequent interurban railway bus services, allowing travelers to use Nagoya as a basis for a day trip or a trip of several days. In addition, Nagoya Valuing cultural monuments such as the Château de Nagoya, the Tokugawa Art Museum and the Sanctuary of Atsuta, as well as unique “Nagoya The delights “such as miso katsu (breaded pork cutlet with miso sauce) and unagi don (grilled eel rice), which is a city that is worth exploring.
– Inuyama: Castle Town Charm and Nature Experience
Inuyama City, one of the most popular tourist destinations along the Meitetsu line, is about 30 minutes from Nagoya. Château d’Iuyama, Japanese The oldest national Keep Treasure, is perched on a hill along the Kiso river, offering a picturesque 360 -degree panoramic view. The streets of Castle Town keep an atmosphere of the E-Oro-Période period, where visitors can take advantage of traditional Wagashi (Japanese candies), rent kimonos and explore historical architecture, making it a favorite among foreign tourists.
Beyond its historical charm, Inuyama offers enriching outdoor experiences at “Japan Monkey Center” And “Meiji-Mura Museum”Ideal for combining culture with family trips. A direct walk on the Inuyama line at Meitetsu Nagoya station requires no transfer for a delicious day trip.
– Chita Peninsula: head to Himajimi for a peaceful getaway
The Chita Peninsula, with its abundant natural resources and its fishermen’s village atmosphere along the coast, presents Himakajima in Mikawa bay as an excellent place for a short retreat. From Meitetsu Nagoya station, take a train for Kōwa station and transfer to a high -speed boat, arriving on the island in about 1.5 hours. Known for its octopus and its power fish, Himakajima offers fresh seafood in local inns and guest houses, as well as activities like the bicycle around the island and walks on the beach. The island has a quiet pace with distinct seasonal landscapes. Summer invites you to play water, while fall and winter offer fresh seafood, each season overflowing with unique charm. The island is dotted with photogenic spots, which makes it perfect for travelers looking for a break in urban agitation to savor the serene island.
– Tahra City: a pastoral city BBetween flowers and the coast
Located at the southern tip of the prefecture of Aichi on the Atsumi peninsula, the city of Tahara is Japanese The largest region producing flowers, with its seasonal flower fields painting a picturesque landscape. Take the Meitetsu train for Toyohashi station, then transfer the Atsumi line to arrive. The local “Cape Irago” is a renowned place at sunrise, separated from Toba City by just a water.
Spring brings rapeseed and tulips, summer offers sunflowers, and fall and winter have green flower exhibitions, making Tahara a paradise for photographers and nature lovers. The region is also famous for its melons, with experiences of selection of farm and camping on popular beach among families and young travelers.
– Gamagori: a holiday haven combining hot springs and pleasure by the sea
Gamagori, located along Mikawa Bay, is a renowned Hot Spring Resort in the prefecture of Aichi. Travelers can reach Gamagori station from Nagoya station via JR in around 40 minutes. The area includes several hot spring inns with sea view and relaxing outdoor baths.
Beyond that, Gamagori offers family attractions such as “Aquarium Takeshima” and the “Laguna Ten Bosch” seaside complex. The takeshima connecting bridge at the continent is a popular photogenic place, especially amazing at sunset and night. Whether for a healing getaway or a family outing, Gamagori offers various options.
– Handa and Okazaki: treasures of fermented food culture
Handa and Okazaki in the prefecture of Aichi have a long history of producing miso and vinegar, serving as key centers for Japanese Brew and fermented food culture. Handa presents the “Handa Canal”, used to transport brewing products, with its black wooden buildings that always line the seafront, preserving its original charm. The canal area also includes the “Mizkan Museum”, where visitors can learn more about the production of vinegar and culinary culture, plunging into the attraction of brewing.
Okazaki, the birthplace of Hatcho Miso, offers guided tours and tasting experiences in “Hatcho Miso Village”. Made with an unchanged 400 -year -old unchanged method, Hatcho Miso provides an in -depth overview of the art of Japanese fermented cuisine. Handa and Okazaki are accessible Nagoya Via the Meitetsu Kōwa line and the main line in about 1 hour, which makes them ideal for a deep travel experience combining food, culture and learning.
For more information, please visit the official Meitetsu “Co-Machi” (Japanese) website:
https://www.meitetsu.co.jp/pr/co-machi/
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