Aichi
From World travel guide
Aichi (愛知) is a prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan and the host of Expo 2005.
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Cities
- Inuyama — a large castle and two kinky fertility shrines
- Nagoya — Japan's fourth-largest city
- Toyohashi — car manufacturing hub
- Seto
- Toyota — yes, that Toyota
- Nagakute
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Other destinations
- Expo 2005 — World's Fair site for 2005
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Understand
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Talk
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Get in
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By plane
The new Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO), just south of Nagoya, is the main international gateway.
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By train
The Tokaido Shinkansen passes through Toyohashi and Nagoya on its way from Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka.
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Get around
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See
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Do
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Eat
Aich is famous for their ‘miso(味噌) culture’. Miso is one of Japanese traditional seasoning. (Usually Japanese eat miso as ‘miso soup’. Of course people in Aich eat miso soup,too.) People spread sweetened miso paste on fried poke, fried shrimp (it’s not tempura.), tofu and so on.
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Drink
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Get out
- Ise, one of Japan's holiest shrines, is just a short trip south from Aichi.
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External links
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