Aichi

Aichi (愛知) is a prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan and the host of Expo 2005.



Hotels in Aichi

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Sofitel The Cypress Nagoya Score 0 from 0 reviews
2-43-6 Meieki Nakamura-Ku 0/10
The Cypress Hotel is conveniently located in the city centre 5 minutes from the bullet train station, and 10 minutes walk from shopping, parks and the Toyota building. The rooms of the Sofitel The Cypress Nagoya are well appointed including bathrooms with luxury amenities. Interconnecting rooms are also possible. Then begin the day with an excellent breakfast. Energize at the fitness centre for the day ahead, or first relax with a massage. Before sightseeing, ask for advice from the knowledgeable staff. For business, the conference rooms cater for up to 160 guests. Return to the quieter location of the hotel for delicious Japanese and French food at the restaurants, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The oak wood interior of the bar is a soothing way to end the day. ... more
 
 Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya (2nd Building) Score 7.5 from 2 reviews
15-22 Heiwa, Naka-ku 7.5/10
Parking: 15 parking spaces available ... more
 
 Daiichi Fuji Hotel Score 6.925 from 14 reviews
13-17 Tubaki-cho, Nakamura-ku 6.93/10
Parking: 12 parking spaces available (1,000 yen) ... more
 
 Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya Score 7.125 from 17 reviews
1-3-1 Heiwa, Naka-ku 7.13/10
Parking: 15 parking spaces available ... more
 
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Kyoto and Nara by Bullet Train (Sunrise Express) 2 - 3 days

Heian Shrine Kyoto Leave from Tokyo by Shinkansen Bullet train and see Mt Fuji enroute (weather permitting) to the city of Nara. Nara is in Japan's Kansai region and was the first permanent capital city, offering an abundance of Unesco World Heritage Sites.

Continue on to colorful Kyoto. The picturesque garden city spared by aerial bombing during WWII is dotted with intricate gardens and Geisha roaming the pebbled streets. Spend a day or two exploring the city and wandering toward the outskirts to see the cultural sights villages.

Return to Tokyo by Shinkansen Bullet Train on either day 2 or 3.

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Kyoto Morning Tour (from Osaka) - Golden Pavilion, Nijo Castle 6 hours

Kinkakuji Temple - Golden Pavilion Enjoy a morning tour of Kyoto, departing from Osaka!

Kyoto was Japan's capital and the emperor's residence from 794 until 1868. It is now the country's seventh largest city with a population of 1.4 million people and a modern face. Enjoy this morning tour to see some of the main highlights of this wonderful city, steeped in culture.

Tour highlights include:

  • Nijo Castle
  • Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion)
  • Kyoto Imperial Palace
  • Kyoto Handicraft Center

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Hiei-Zan Enryaku-ji and the Experience of Zazen from Kyoto 6.5 hours

Mt. Hiei Enryaku-ji Saito/Jodoin - Enryaku-ji Kaikan (Experience Zen Meditation)

Experience seated Zen Meditation practices at one of the first Buddhist temples in Japan before visiting Hieizan Enryaku-ji This temple on Mt. Hiei is one of the Three Great Temples of Japan, and is the principal seat of the Tendai School of Buddhism. The temple was founded by the great Buddhist monk, Dengyo Daishi Saicho. The temple is divided into three areas, the Todo (Eastern Pagoda), the Saito (Western Pagoda) and Yokawa.

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