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Nagoya, a city of resilience and innovation, balances its samurai heritage with modern conveniences. Nagoya Castle, with its golden rooftop dolphins, stands as a symbol of the city’s feudal past, while the nearby Tokugawa Art Museum displays samurai armour, tea ceremony utensils, and priceless scrolls.

Foodies will relish Nagoya’s robust cuisine, including miso katsu (fried pork cutlet with rich miso sauce) and hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice). The Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most sacred Shinto sites, offers a serene escape with its ancient camphor trees and treasure hall.

For family-friendly fun, Legoland Japan and the Port of Nagoya Aquarium provide engaging diversions. Nagoya’s efficient transit system and welcoming atmosphere make it a stress-free destination for mature travellers.