Nargoya is the perfect place to hike for a number of places with landscapes and tourist attractive areas filled with all the charm of the Japanese city. Visits to museums and historic complex is one of the main activities. Here are some hiking trails that you should consider:
Arimatsu: Located a few miles southeast of the city of Nagoya, and after the old Tokaido road. This ancient region since 1608 has been the center for the production of dyed fabrics. You can visit the historic museum-Narumi Shibori Kaikan Arimatsu Floating Museum Arimatsu Festival, the two strongest points for sightseeing. Several old houses involved in the dyeing industry are located in buildings listed for their architectural and cultural importance.
Inuyama: it is an attractive town located northeast of Nagoya, famous for its beautiful castle Inuyama-jo, the oldest in Japan and with a tower dating from 1537. Nearby is the ride Uraku garden, which has an exquisite tea salon seventeenth century. From June to September, you can see Ukai (cormorant fishing), where the fishermen to handle the birds at night in the Kiso River (near Inuyama-Yuen Station)
Meiji Mura, many of the buildings, such as post offices, banks, hospitals, telephone exchanges, are unique examples of architectural hybridization. However, there are also more traditional structures dating from the Edo period. The highlight is the main entrance and lobby of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.