Street Spots in Chita Area

  • Yakimono no Sanpomichi
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    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Tokonameshi Sakaemachi
    This walking path, which runs from the east side of Tokoname Station on the Meitetsu Airport Line and is brimming with history, has been chosen as one of “beautiful Japan’s top quasi 100 historical experiences.” There are two courses: the 1.6-kilometer A Course and 4-kilometer B Course. The A Course contains rows of workshops with brick chimneys and ovens, and the hilly section of the road utilizes discarded pottery materials. The B Course features an archive, a pottery research facility, and other such sites. Both are full of interesting sights and shopping opportunities.

    Really nice and worth the walk It was a hot day, but I enjoy the Pottery Footpath and there were many people on that weekend.

  • Morozaki Fishing Port Morning Market
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    Shopping
    Aichi Pref. Chitagunminamichitachou Morozaki Hayashizaki A landmark
    It depends on the weather, but in general the market opens around 8:00 am. The products sold here are offered at very reasonable prices. Each shop sells fresh seafood brought in that very day. You’ll also find an abundant variety of other ocean treats such as dried fish and nori. The jumbo deep fried shrimp, only offered on weekends, is also popular. Children can also have fun here; special events are held where the market’s mascot, Fugu-kichi, makes an appearance.

    This is a typical morning market for the locals to do shopping for seafood. But there are also other local foods for purchase like vegetables fruits etc. Only open in the morning. thereafter, follow...

  • Handa Waterway & Warehouses
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Handashi Nakamurachou Around
    There remain numerous historical buildings in an area of warehouses enclosed in black wooden walls along the Handa Waterway in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture. The area prospered in the Edo period with shipping and brewing industries such as sake and vinegar, and even today some of the warehouses along the canal are still in use. There is a strong smell of vinegar in the air which is why the place has been named as one of the 100 most fragrant landscapes in the country. Nearby is the Mizkan Museum, where you can learn about Mizkan’s way of producing vinegar, and the Handa Red Brick Building, where Kabuto beer was produced and now one of the nation's Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.
  • Konya Kaido
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Pref. Handashi Horisakichou
    This coastalroad is located in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture. Until the construction of Handa Port, the road was once used as a connection between Ohno Port and Shimohanda. It is now a tourist spot thanks to its historical city views and temples. The Handa City Tourism Association has bicycles available for rental, which many people use for sightseeing in Handa City.
  • Kinura Tunnel
    Travel / Tourism
    Aichi Handa-shi Minatohonmachi

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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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