Aichi Prefecture (愛知県, Aichi-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region. The region of Aichi is also known as the Tōkai region. The capital is Nagoya. It is the focus of the Chūkyō Metropolitan Area.
Restaurants in Aichi Prefecture
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We are offering an amazing opportunity to learn sushi making. In the tour, you can make 3 types of sushi and learn the history and manner of sushi. We will help you to make a wonderful sushi plate. Let's enjoy sushi making with us!
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Fly’n Fit trapeze studio,located NAGOYA,is the first indoor flying trapeze and Aerial mixed facility in Japan. Opened in August 2015 our very new studio are located within 2mins walking from Entrance 1 Higashiyamakoen.st Subway Higashiyama Line. No experience is required for our introductory Flying Trapeze and Aerial classes! Booking is required. Please contact us if you need more information.
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See a traditional tea-serving robot & latest robot. This is a unique demonstration in Nagoya of a traditional mechanical doll which has 300 year's history. After this, you will enjoy another exciting demonstration by an AI robot with latest Japanese technoloogy. AI robot will entartain the guest by chatting, singing, dancing and taking phots.
Hiroshi did an excellent job in showing how every part of the karakul robot works. He carried two of the dolls with him and unwrapped them very carefully. The dolls were beautiful and one gets to appreciate the long tradition of karakuri doll making in Japan. It was something I had never seen anywhere else in the world. Thanks to Hiroshi, I was able to understand the history of karakuri, the science behind it, and the connection between the karakuri traditions and technologies today. It would be even better if you could come during the festival where the karakuri dolls were moving on the floats! Then you could understand the different kinds of karakuri dolls and the stories behind each creation. Or, if you want to understand more, go to the museum in Inuyama! Hiroshi is funny and entertaining. He even brought a modern robot to contrast it with the karakuri robots. It is interesting to see how much technology has advanced. It was truly wan extraordinary cultural experience! I am very grateful to Hiroshi for showing me this amazing art form. I learned a great deal by watching the demonstration.
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You can see the ceramics for export at the exhibition room on the 1st floor. The opening hours are from Tue to Sunday 10 to 17 o'clock (admission is until 16:30), closed on Mondays and from Friday to Friday are holidays (summer, year-end and New Year holidays, other extraordinary closed). The building is designated as a national registered tangible cultural property, Nagoya city landscape important building by completion in 1932 (Showa 7 years), and you can enjoy the charm as a modern architecture.
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We are a japanese kitchen knife store located in Nagoya city Osu district,Japan. We sell japanese style knives like sushi yanagiba knives,deba,usuba,western style like chef gyuto knives,santoku,petty,slicer,bread knife,chinese clever,etc. We sell a lot of knife brands, like Miura Knives, Suisin, Zanmai, Mcusta,Sakai Kikumori,Yoshihiro, Sakai Takayuki, Tojiro, Yaxell, Misono, Masamoto,etc We also have kitchen knife sharpening lessons for beginners in english.
Modest and neat spot in a crossing in Osu, Miura Knives offers all you need to know in japanese, english, portuguese and spanish about cutting instruments. Both european/american stile or japnese stile knives, excellent and acessible options. Must go place.
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Historic pottery town of Tokoname has museums to convey the spirit of manufacturing culture. Explore the many-faceted world of clay and ceramics at INAX hands-on museums. See, touch, feel, learn, and create.
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The beckoning cat, a lucky charm for inviting good luck and wealth, was born in Japan about 150 years ago during the Edo era.Generally, a beckoning cat raising its right paw is said to invite "money" and a beckoning cat raising its left paw to invite "people and customers". It's no exaggeration to say that the beckoning cat is a traditional Japanese lucky god: it has been beloved by the common people since the Edo era.The Maneki-Neko Museum collects and exhibits bout 5,000 beckoning cats from all over japan. Since the museum is a place that invites blessing, it's filled with customers' comments like "Won the lottery", "Found a good partner", "Became healthy" etc...Beckoning cat lovers call the museum a "Place of Good Fortune" of beckoning cats and it has accumulated a world class collection of beckoning cats from all over japan.
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