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Chūbu Region Museum AttractionsHere are the top Chūbu Region museum listings so you can find the best in Chūbu Region for your trip. Read these museum reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan The company's headquarters are located in the city of Toyota, less than one hour east of central Nagoya. Next to the headquarters stands the Toyota Kaikan Museum, where.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan This museum was designed to show visitors this type of "making things, through the textile machinery and automobile industries with which the Toyota Group has been.. 3. Osaka Castle ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Osaka, Chūbu Region, Japan real nice. they take pride in all they do. great views at night. there is also a large ferris wheel in town that will give you aoppertunity of night light also.. 4. Hida-No-Sato ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Takayama, Chūbu Region, Japan Hida-No-Sato is an open air museum of close to 30 old farmhouses illustrating the traditional architectural styles of the mountainous regions of Japan. Of particular.. 5. Meijimura ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Nagoya, Chūbu Region, Japan Meijimura is a collection of historical buildings from the Meiji era in Japan. It's amazing that they have so much in one place! Really something to see. 6. Niigata ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Niigata, Chūbu Region, Japan If you're a natural aquarium buff, then Niigata is a must for anyone travelling through Japan. It is home to the father of zen aquascaping Takashi Amano and it is just.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Matsumoto, Chūbu Region, Japan The old castle of Matsumoto with a museum Beware of the stairs ! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Takayama, Chūbu Region, Japan The Takayama Festival, held in spring (April 14 and 15) and autumn (October 9 and 10), is ranked as one of Japan's three most beautiful festivals (the other two are.. 10. Moa Museum ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Atami, Chūbu Region, Japan If you feel relax and quiet, MOA museum is for you. I first went there when I was high school student. I got tired of studying for entrance exams for University, so I.. |