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- Cultural Path Shumokukan(External Link)
- Cultural Path Shumokukan was built from the end of the Taisho Era to the early Showa Era as a residence for Tamesaburo Imoto, a successful pottery merchant.
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- Nagoya Castle official website(External Link)
- The official site for Nagoya Castle.
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- Nagoya Noh Theater website(External Link)
- The official site for Nagoya Noh Theater.
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- Nagoya City Archives(External Link)
- This fantastic facility library of knowledge not only collects, stores and displays Nagoya City public documents and administrative materials, and maintains the a history of the city, it also preserves and opens buildings to the public, and offers places for citizens to hold exhibits and gatherings as part of their cultural activities.
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- Tokugawaen(External Link)
- A trove of important national treasures handed down by the once-mighty Tokugawa clan of Owari are housed in this virtual Aladdin's cave. This art museum boasts exhibits and displays that cannot be seen anywhere else.
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- Tokugawa Art Museum(External Link)
- Japan's nationaly famous museum for its collection and display of the National Treasures that include the Illustrated Tale of Genji as well as the daimyo holdings of the Owari Tokugawa family.
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- Hosa Library(External Link)
- With a collection of 110,000 excellent Japanese and Chinese classics and other superlative works, the Hosa Library is one of Japan's foremost libraries.
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- Nagoya Ceramics Hall(External Link)
- Find out all you wanted to know about the considerable prosperity and history of Nagoya's ceramics industry, as well as the ceramics and other materials on display at the Nagoya Ceramics Hall.
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- Yokiso(External Link)
- Yokiso is a villa built by Ito Jirozaemon Suketami the 15th, the first president of Matsuzakaya Company, over a period form the 1910s to the 1930s.
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