Nagoya, Japan's Industrial City
Nagoya, Japan's fourth largest city, is a vibrant and fascinating industrial hub. Nagoya blends ancient traditions and modernity in a unique way. Nagoya Castle, rebuilt in the 17th century, is a major historic site, while the trendy Sakae district is bustling with fashionable shops and restaurants. Art lovers will appreciate the Nagoya City Art Museum, which features an impressive collection of Japanese and Western works.
Local cuisine is also a highlight of Nagoya. Visitors must try the miso-katsu, a delicious pork cutlet dish served with a miso-based sauce. The city's markets, such as Osu Kannon, are ideal places to discover local culinary specialties and do some shopping.
Nagoya is also an excellent base for exploring the surrounding areas, including the Ise Shrine, one of the most sacred in Japan, and the Kii Peninsula, with its magnificent forests and temples.
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