
- 4.8/5
Claudia AndrianiSo much fun in here, many things can be learn about process make brick/lego
- 4.7/5
YT88I had a wonderful time at the Nagoya Aquarium! The environment is very clean, spacious, and well-organized, making it a pleasant place to explore. There are so many kinds of marine animals — from penguins and sea turtles to whales and dolphins — and each area is full of interesting information. I really enjoyed learning about ocean life while walking through the exhibits.The highlight of my visit was definitely the dolphin show! The performance was lively and full of energy — the dolphins were amazing, and the trainers were so professional. It was both entertaining and touching to watch how well they worked together.Overall, it’s a great place for families, couples, or anyone who loves the ocean. I highly recommend visiting if you come to Nagoya! 🐬🌊✨
- 4.5/5
Alvena SamGhibli Park, Japan: A Whimsical Journey Into Studio Ghibli’s WorldGhibli Park in Aichi, Japan, is a dream come true for fans of Studio Ghibli. Rather than flashy rides, the park offers immersive experiences that bring the magic of films like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Howl’s Moving Castle to life.You can explore lovingly recreated sets, walk through forest trails, and even step into Satsuki and Mei’s house or the mysterious Ghibli Grand Warehouse. The attention to detail is breathtaking — every corner feels like you’ve stepped inside a hand-drawn scene.Peaceful, nostalgic, and beautifully designed, Ghibli Park is more than a theme park — it’s a gentle, heartfelt tribute to imagination itself.Perfect for those who grew up with Ghibli and anyone who loves artful storytelling.
- 4.7/5
Chulee V.A very stunning castle and variety of food shop around the entrance way
- 4.7/5
EC888Easy to redeem the voucher. The view is stunning. I suggest to visit at night.
- 4.6/5
twcswingAtsuta Shrine, because it represents one of the three major shrines in Japan, second only to Ise Shrine in Mie Prefecture, is vast and full of greenery. As it has a history of more than 1,900 years, the trees here are quite lush and the walk is comfortable even though it takes a long time.
- 4.6/5
Maksim AvdeevThere is a wonderful zoo, a large number of animals and beautiful recreation areas, as well as a beautiful observation deck on the territory of the park, which allows you to see the city center from the other side.
- 4.6/5
_TS***8the street is convenient to get there , lots of shopping and some special food and you can buy after visiting the temple there
- 4.5/5
_TI***j0the science museum is full of knowledge and science experiments, the kifs have learnt a great lessons there , it is really fun
- 4.6/5
虎哥佛妹The advantage of Nagoya is that there are few people everywhere. Various museums are optimistic about the opening date in advance to avoid being empty. As long as you don't need to make an appointment here on the opening day, you can buy tickets on the spot, and the fare is not expensive. It is very large inside, divided into textile areas and car areas. Originally went to the car, but I didn't expect the textile area to be so beautiful. There are many interactive facilities, in addition to the machine demonstration, there are live demonstrations. The car area has a complete set of assembly lines, and you can clearly see how a car is installed. Even if he has a variety of classic models of Toyota since its inception, the big friends and children who like the car can't walk here. It takes two or three hours to walk around. If you listen carefully to the explanation and watch the demonstration, it is expected to take a day. Sometimes there will be free explanations. Looking at the situation of the staff, some staff are very good. You can explain in detail to tourists from different countries in Chinese, English and Japanese. Some staff are very indifferent. I always feel that Japan's service industry has changed a lot from before. Every staff member I met before has a very good attitude. Now I have a relatively high chance of encountering indifferent staff.







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