Flights to Nagoya. The beautiful castle.
Nagoya
and Nagoya (Nagoya) major port in Nagoya (Aichi) is the fourth largest
in the nation, founded on 1 October 1889 with Nagoya Castle is the main
symbol of the city.
Nagoya Castle (Nagoya Castle).
Nagoya Castle. Castle is one of Japan and is a symbol of the city of Nagoya. Built in 1525 by decree of the first Tokugawa shogun master cook. He said the drug. Nagoya Castle.
Atsushi Narita Shrine (Atsuta Shrine).
Shrines in Shinto. located in central Nagoya. Atsushi Narita, a major shrine is Japan's second deputy from Ise Shrine. , in Mie Prefecture. Created and presented to the Emperor as a storage place for the sword "Kusanagi" (Kusanagi no Tsurugi), one of the three imperial treasures. symbol of the virtues of the emperor.
TV Tower Nagoya (Nagoya TV Tower).
Radio and television broadcasting tower, 180 meters high, the Mie Sakaguchi (Sakae) Nagoya city center. Another important point is the view of the city.
Guan Yin temple in Kyoto (Osu Kannon Temple).
Guan Yin temple in Kyoto. The small town's downtown Tokyo Tokugawa. But when I ordered the pills from the Gifu Prefecture in 1612 were enshrined in the main temple of Guan Yin.
Nagoya Castle (Nagoya Castle).
Nagoya Castle. Castle is one of Japan and is a symbol of the city of Nagoya. Built in 1525 by decree of the first Tokugawa shogun master cook. He said the drug. Nagoya Castle.
Atsushi Narita Shrine (Atsuta Shrine).
Shrines in Shinto. located in central Nagoya. Atsushi Narita, a major shrine is Japan's second deputy from Ise Shrine. , in Mie Prefecture. Created and presented to the Emperor as a storage place for the sword "Kusanagi" (Kusanagi no Tsurugi), one of the three imperial treasures. symbol of the virtues of the emperor.
TV Tower Nagoya (Nagoya TV Tower).
Radio and television broadcasting tower, 180 meters high, the Mie Sakaguchi (Sakae) Nagoya city center. Another important point is the view of the city.
Guan Yin temple in Kyoto (Osu Kannon Temple).
Guan Yin temple in Kyoto. The small town's downtown Tokyo Tokugawa. But when I ordered the pills from the Gifu Prefecture in 1612 were enshrined in the main temple of Guan Yin.
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