Souvenirs Spots in Nagoya City (South) Area

  • Igetaya
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Nagoyashi Midori-ku Arimatsu 2313
    Reported to have been built from the end of the Edo period to the first year of the Meiji period, 11 structures of the Hattori Yashiki buildings that represent the Arimatsu tie-dye wholesaler, including the well roof, storehouse with thick earthen walls, and gate, are Designated Cultural Properties, and it has value as the epitome of the estate of the Arimatsu influential tie-dye wholesaler. Igetaya’s trade name is even now selling Arimatsu shibori products. It is approximately three minutes on foot from Arimatsu Station on the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line.
  • Kami no Ondo
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Nagoyashi Atsuta-ku Jingu 2-11-26
    A paper specialty shop located in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City. The shop carries handmade Japanese washi paper and a variety of paper products from countries around the world. The shop also regularly holds washi craft classes and origami classes. The shop's reservation-required one day classes are popular with tourists.
  • Sue Asobi Mikasa Do
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Nagoya-shi Minami-ku Uchidabashi 1-6-24
  • Kureishi Ningyo Aratamabashi Showroom
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Nagoya-shi Minami-ku Kakeage 1-10-23
  • Heartful Center
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Nagoya-shi Midori-ku Narumicho Horogo 119-1
  • Ando Shippo
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Nagoya-shi Minami-ku Yajiecho 5-chome 12-15

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Aichi is a prefecture of great natural beauty with Nagoya city at its heart, a busy hub home to a labyrinth of underground shops and the 17th-century Nagoya Castle. Castles are easy to find in this history-rich prefecture, but the highlight for history buffs has to be the Museum Meiji-mura, where preserved buildings from the turn of the 20th century are displayed in all their grandeur in an outdoor museum.

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