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This adventure park allows you to walk among the forest canopy of Kuragaike Park through four different courses. Cross from one tree to the next connected to a safety line in Courses 1 through 3 with a thrilling zoom across Kuragaike Pond via zip cord for Course 4. Courses are designed for anyone—children over 110 cm in height to adults—to enjoy!
| Opening days / hours : | Mon–Fri: 10:00 am–3:00 pm Sat, Sun, national holidays: 9:00 am–3:30 pm Note: • Times may change according to sunset, etc. |
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| Holidays : | Tue, New Year's holiday (Dec 29–Jan 1), and times of severe weather |
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Held at the Shigo-Yabashira Shrine, this festival features demonstrations of the Aichi Prefecture Intangible Cultural Folk Heritage, the Bo-no-Te martial arts technique. A mix of festivity and ritual in supplication for abundant harvests and prosperity, the event is an unique opportunity to witness several Bo-no-Te techniques, using the most diverse assortment of tools and weapons.
| Opening days / hours : | Pre-festival: 6pm – 8pm, October 11th (Saturday), 2025 Main Festival: 1pm – 4pm, October 12th (Sunday), 2025 |
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| Opening days / hours : | • Stadium Rusk and Toyo-Sta Cookies are sold at the stadium café during events. • Original Special Junmai Sake: Toyosuta is sold at the Toyota Stadium office. |
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| Opening days / hours : | 10:00 AM-5:30 PM (last admission at 5:00 PM) |
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| Holidays : | Monday (except public holidays) |
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In the Oshikamo-cho area of Toyota City, Ohashi Engei grows rice, wheat, and soybeans on their vast fields in addition to vegetables and flowers in 150 varieties each year in their greenhouses. In recent years, they've started growing and selling fresh tomatoes using the latest technology.
| Opening days / hours : | 9:00-17:00 |
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| Holidays : | Weekends and holidays |
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In order to make good tea, human hands are essential. First comes the soil in which the tea will grow. At the Hekien tea farm, we create an environment that allows our tea plants to thrive, using good, old-fashioned natural fertilizer. What's important in the next step is the hands of a master. Hekien’s fine tea leaves are all picked and sorted by human hands. The hands of a master— that’s what makes good tea. Our quality tea l...
| Opening days / hours : | 9:00-18:00 |
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| Holidays : | Wednesday |
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Our rooms were designed with attention to functionality, but still have a natural feel. Guests can enjoy a large bathing area with a real sauna, free of charge, until 10:00 a.m. With a hotel restaurant, massages, and a free parking lot with spaces for 100 cars, this hotel is a perfect base for your leisure-filled days. A stay in this hotel will not leave you wanting.
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Old train stations lie along the old Mikawa Line (Sanage Station–Nishi Nakagane Station) of the Meitetsu Railway just as they would have looked once they were abandoned in March 31, 2004. Get an introduction to the three stations time has left untouched: Mikawa Hirose Station, Shidare Station, and Nishi Nakagane Station. Of the three, Mikawa Hirose Station and Nishi Nakagane Station are designated national cultural properties.
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Toyota City Folk Craft Museum is a facility that commemorates Shizuo Honda, a scholar of ancient ceramics. The inside is devoted to the appreciation of exquisite handiwork and the beauty of folk craft. The museum has started holding a number of lectures on Sanagekoyo pottery, Koromo cotton, and other industrial art with connections to the surrounding regions. Located in a wooded nature area next to Hiratobashi Park, the museum plans ...
| Opening days / hours : | 9:00-17:00 |
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| Holidays : | Mondays (except public holidays) and New Year's holidays |
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Noda Miso Co. cerebrates its 90th anniversary this year. We make our miso the same way we always have: leaving it up to the seasons with natural fermentation. All of our miso is fermented in wooden barrels, giving it the authentic flavor of miso made the traditional way. Each and every one of our employees is working to make our company the best miso producer in Japan. Give us a visit!
| Opening days / hours : | 9:00-17:00 (Shop) |
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| Holidays : | Sundays, holidays, Golden Week, summer holidays, and New Year's holidays |
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When it comes to crab cuisine in Japan, Sapporo Kanihonke is the place—and with good reason. Sapporo Kanihonke offers not only delicious dishes but an incredible atmosphere and hospitality for a first-rate dining experience. Enjoy nothing but the best for banquets, celebrations, and memorial services.
| Opening days / hours : | • Weekdays: 11:30 am–3:00 pm and 5:00 pm–10:00 pm • Weekends and national holidays: 11:00 am–10:00 pm Note: • Orders taken until 30 min. before close. |
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| Holidays : | Never (except on New Year's Eve) |
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We serve fresh fish straight from the ports! Aside from fish, Hobi pork—a premium brand bred in Tahara known as Hobiton—is also on the menu. You won’t leave hungry! Our wide selection of drinks will quench any thirst. We also have a party room that can seat 50 people on the second floor. Have a great time in a stylish dining space.
| Opening days / hours : | 17:00-24:00 (last order 23:00) |
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| Holidays : | Sundays |
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In its unbeatable location only a two-minute walk from Meitetsu Toyotashi Station, Hotel Toyota Castle is one of the finest hotels in the city of Toyota, ideal for business and as a luxurious place to make memories.
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Hirashiba Park is host to some of the best plum blossoms in Toyota with approximately 530 plum trees of 37 varieties, blooming over a long period from mid-February to mid-March. Many flock to this park each year with the aim of enjoying the beauty of spring just a little bit sooner.
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Ogyu Castle was a large mountain fortress that played a significant role in local armed conflicts from the 1400s to the late 1500s. Its site is located approximately 3 kilometers west of central Matsudaira-go, on a hill some 200 meters above sea level with views toward the city of Toyota and the plains of Nishi-Mikawa. The first known fort on the hill was established by a local warlord named Nagasaka Shinzaemon, who was soon forced t...