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Explore ancient treasures of Nagoya with two new tours

Explore two new enchanting tours that stray far off the beaten path and deep into the ancient heart and soul of Japan. Starting and ending in Nagoya, a conveniently located stopover on the bullet train route connecting Tokyo and Kyoto, both excursions make an ideal add-on for visitors to these cities. 

The Inuyama tour offers an exploration of a former castle town, where atmospheric streets are filled with historic charm. Guests will visit the enchanting Urakuen Garden, a renowned landscape garden, and enjoy a cup of matcha tea at one of its charming tea houses. The tour can also be enhanced with a stay at Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden, where contemporary design harmonises with traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing stunning views of Inuyama Castle and the serene Kiso River. 

The second tour of Tokoname is a natural choice for pottery enthusiasts and fans of Japan’s famed ceramics. This is one of Japan’s most renowned pottery towns, which has somehow remained pleasantly undiscovered by international travellers. Guests are welcome to wander along the Pottery Path, visiting traditional kilns and even participating in a hands-on experience to craft their own unique souvenir. 

For more information and bookings, get in touch with our reservation team in Japan at: 
japan@destination-asia.com

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