Aichi

Aichi Prefecture (ζ„›ηŸ₯県) is a prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan and was the host of Expo 2005.

Cities


Other destinations

Tokoname Manekineko
  • Komaki
  • Tokoname
  • Toyokawa
  • Shinshiro
  • Tsushima
  • Handa
  • Inazawa
  • Kota
  • Anjo

Understand

Get in

By plane

The new Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO), just south of Nagoya, is the main international gateway.

By train

The Tokaido Shinkansen passes through Toyohashi and Nagoya on its way from Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka.

Get around

Using train for transportation is common in Aichi. The major railways areγ€€Nagoya Tetsudo (名叀屋鉄道), JR Tokai (JR東桷), and Aichi Kannjyo Tetsudo (ζ„›ηŸ₯η’°ηŠΆι‰„ι“). The JR Tokai line connects the major cities. For smaller towns, the Meitetsu and Aikan lines may prove convenient. The city of Nagoya has a subway.

See

SCMaglev and Railway Museum in Nagoya
  • See one of the oldest remaining castles in Japan (Inuyama)
  • Discover two of Japan's "Six Kilns" (Seto and Tokoname)
  • Learn about the past, present, and future of railway travel and technology at the SCMaglev Railway Museum (Nagoya)
  • Marvel at the hundreds of fox statues at Toyokawa Inari (Toyokawa)
  • Explore the grounds of Nagoya Castle, one of the original great castles of Japan (Nagoya)
  • Learn about the history of Toyota and see a variety of old and new car models (Toyota)
  • Pray at Atsuta Shrine, mentioned in the Kojiki and home of one of the National Regalia (Nagoya)
  • See Tokugawa Ieyasu's old stomping grounds (Okazaki)
  • Reminisce in the old 2005 Expo Park (Nagakute)

Do

Eat

Aka-miso soup

Aichi is famous for its "miso(ε‘³ε™Œ) culture". Miso is one of Japan's traditional seasonings. (Usually Japanese eat miso as "miso soup". Of course people in Aichi eat miso soup, too.) People spread sweetened miso paste on fried pork, fried shrimp (it's not tempura), tofu and so on.

Other Aichi specialities worth a try are: Tebasaki - grilled chicken wings with a sweet, mildly spicy glaze and white sesame seeds. Eaten with the fingers, they are a popular and delicious izakaya delicacy.

Tenmusu - a local variety of onigiri, filled with prawn tenpura and a fruity brown sauce.

Kishimen - flat, ribbonlike wheat noodles, usually served cold with a dipping sauce, but sometimes hot in broth.

Aka-miso soup - Red miso soup rather than the standard white miso you get everywhere else in Japan.

Miso katsu - Fried pork cutlet (tonkatsu), but is topped with a miso based sauce.

Drink

Melon Soda is a popular drink in summer.

Go next

  • Ise - one of Japan's holiest shrines, just a short trip south from Aichi


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