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“The Heart of Japan” is a phrase specifically coined for Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Coordinated between the West and the East of the land of cherry blossoms, harmoniously combining people and nature, Aichi captivates visitors who come here.

Influenced by Kuroshio - ocean currents from the Pacific Ocean, Aichi's climate is considered quite mild. The climate here with four distinct seasons, is quite similar to the North of our country: warm spring with delicate cherry blossom petals, high temperature in summer with fields of blooming Chica flowers. The autumn is cool, the autumn is cool by the falling maple tree and the winter temperature drops to 1 degree Celsius.

Notable tourist attractions of Aichi Prefecture include: Nagoya Castle, Meiji Mura Open-Air Architecture Museum in Inuyama, ancient buildings preserved here, in addition Aichi also has historical buildings. Historical reconstruction of the corridor of the Emperor Hotel.

 
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  • Chausuyama Plateau
    Chausuyama Plateau
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    The Chausuyama Plateau is located in the Chausuyama area in Toyone Village, Kitashitara District, Aichi Prefecture. The plateau is home to Aichi Prefecture’s only skiing area, and it attracts many visitors for skiing in winter. This isn’t the only season to visit the plateau, though - it offers attractions to enjoy all year round, such as the sight of the ground covered with shibazakura flowers (moss pink) in spring, outdoor activities such as camping and hiking in summer, and autumn foliage...

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  • Handa Canal
    Handa Canal
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    Handa Canal is considered one of Japan’s three best canals. From the Edo period, the canal exported goods such as sake and vinegar from Chita and cotton to Edo (present-day Tokyo). Even today, the area’s streets are lined with black-paneled breweries and scenery that helps you picture how Handa used to prosper as a base for distribution.

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  • Inuyama Castle
    Inuyama Castle
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    Inuyama Castle was initially constructed by Oda Nobuyasu, uncle of Oda Nobunaga, in 1537. As you gaze out from the castle tower, you’ll clearly be able to see that it is the northernmost part of the Nobi Plains - looking north, you can see the magnificent Kiso River and mountains, and looking south, you can see the expansive Nobi Plains. Inuyama Castle is the pride of Aichi. Its imposing castle tower is the oldest among Japan’s remaining castles.

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  • Korankei Valley
    Korankei Valley
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    Renowned for its gorgeous fall foliage, Korankei Valley attracts numerous visitors coming to marvel at the vibrant red and yellow leaves beautifully reflected on the Tomoe River. During the Korankei Valley Maple Festival in November, various events are held mostly on the weekends, including Japanese taiko drum performances, tea ceremonies, and music performances.

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  • Minamichita Hot Spring Village
    Minamichita Hot Spring Village
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    Minamichita Hot Spring Village is comprised of Utsumi, Yamami and Toyohama hot springs in the Ise Bay area in the southern end of the Chita Peninsula. The breathtaking sight of the sun setting over the Ise Bay and the airplanes landing at or taking off from Chubu Centrair International Airport are the pride of Minamichita Hot Springs. The chloride-rich hot spring waters containing sodium and calcium are said to be effective in alleviating fatigue and chronic skin inflammation.

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  • Atsumi Peninsula Canola Flower Festival
    Atsumi Peninsula Canola Flower Festival
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    A sure sign of the arrival of spring on the Atsumi Peninsula is the Canola Flower Festival held every year from the middle of January through March. During this period, yellow carpets of canola flowers appear in several locations around the peninsula. Particularly, the Irago canola flower garden that serves as the main venue is a must-visit as it offers various attractions such as the huge labyrinth of canola flowers and flower picking event.

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