Flights to Nagoya

Flights to Nagoya are increasingly popular for travellers who want to savour the distinct hospitality and world-class infrastructure that this captivating city offers.

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Attractions in Nagoya

Attractions in Nagoya

Nagoya is the 4th most populated city in Japan, and its 3rd biggest incorporated one. The city of Nagoya is situated on the Pacific coast in the Chubu region. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is considered to be one of Japan's major ports along with Moji, Chiba, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Tokyo.

Nagoya is considered to be the central hub of Japan's Chukyo Metropolitan Area with a population in excess of 2 million people. Nagoya has 16 wards to explore; Tempaku-ku, Showa-ku, Nishi-ku, Nakamura-ku, Nakagawa-ku, Naka-ku, Moriyama-ku, Mizuho-ku, Minato-ku, Minami-ku, Midori-ku, Meito-ku, Kita-ku, Higashi-ku, Chikusa-ku and Atsuta-ku. The economy in Nagoya is mainly supported by its automobile trade; many Japanese automotive companies are actually based in Nagoya including Toyota and Mitsubishi.

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Nagoya Castle
Nagoya Castle was originally built in the 16th century by Imagawa Ujichika. The Castle was taken over in 1532 by Imagawa Ujitoyo, who later abandoned it. In later years, during World War 2, the Castle was used as a POW camp and as an army HQ. The castle was burned down in 1945 by an air raid and this caused massive destruction throughout the building. Reconstruction of the building was finally completed in 1959 and many of the original paintings destroyed by the fire were replaced by replicas.

Atsuta Shrine
The shrine is rumoured to have been constructed by Emperor Keiko in the second century. Better known locally as Atsuta-Sama, the shrine stretches over 200,000 square metres and attracts over 10 million tourists a year. There are over 4000 relics available for viewing at the shrine including a dagger, considered to be a national treasure, and 174 with important cultural properties. There are also a number of donated mirrors and swords.

Nagoya Airport

Chubu Centrair International Airport, also known as the Central Japan International Airport, is located just 22 miles south of Nagoya.  

Nagoya is the largest city in the central Chubu area of Japan, itself the country's third largest province, making Chubu Centrair an important international aviation destination, particularly for business and industry trading or manufacturing in Japan. 

Chubu Centrair is one of five airports servicing Japan, and currently welcomes more than 9 million domestic and international passengers a year.

Its main terminal is T-shaped and set over four floors. The ground level of Chubu Centrair is used for catering and ground operations, while the first floor is used for processing arrivals and the second floor for departures. The topper-most floor contains a 'Sky Town' shopping mall with 61 shops and additional restaurant outlets.
Nagoya Airport

Nagoya Airport

Airport Code - NGO
Airport Name - Chubu Centrair International Airport
City - Nagoya
Country - Japan
Country Abbrev - JP