Itinerary
11:00 A.M. – Meet at Nagoya Port
Start your day at the designated meeting point at Nagoya Port.11:30 A.M. – Explore Osu Kannon & Shopping Street
Wander through a vibrant district known for its mix of traditional and modern culture, street food, and unique shops.1:00 P.M. – Visit Tougan-ji Temple (Hidden Gem – a quiet, local site)
Discover a serene Buddhist temple famous for its large Great Buddha statue and peaceful atmosphere.2:00 P.M. – Discover Nagoya Castle
Experience the magnificence of one of Japan’s most iconic castles, rich in history and architectural beauty.3:30 P.M. – Visit Atsuta Shrine
Pay a visit to one of Japan’s most revered Shinto shrines, home to the legendary sword Kusanagi.5:00 P.M. – Tour Ends at Nagoya Port
Conclude the tour back at Nagoya Port with convenient access to public transportation.

Nagoya 6-Hour Private Tour
with a Private car


Highlights
Osu Shopping Street– Where Old Meets New
Savor the flavors of Nagoya, with street food stalls and local eateries offering everything from miso cutlets to sweet treats.
Perfect for souvenir hunting, with a wide range of local crafts, handmade goods, and quirky finds you won’t see anywhere else.
Tōgan-ji Temple– A Hidden Zen Escape in the City
Touch Japan’s Largest Wooden Mokugyo (Temple Drum)
Gently tap the massive wooden fish drum to ward off negative energy and invite good fortune. Many believe it brings blessings and spiritual clarity.Marvel at the Giant Green Daibutsu (Great Buddha)
This impressive emerald-colored Buddha, towering over the trees, radiates a sense of calm and strength—perfect for quiet reflection or photos in a serene setting.
Nagoya Castle– Step Into the Age of the Samurai
Walk through the stunning Hommaru Palace, with its golden screens, intricate wooden interiors, and authentic atmosphere.
Enjoy a peaceful stroll in the castle gardens, which offer beautiful seasonal views—from cherry blossoms in spring to colorful maple leaves in autumn.
Atsuta Shrine– Sacred Heart of Nagoya
Home to the Legendary Sword “Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi”
Though not visible to the public, this mythical sword—one of Japan’s three Imperial Regalia—makes Atsuta Shrine a place of deep spiritual and historical importance.Try Holding a Giant Samurai Sword
At the nearby Atsuta Jingu Museum, you can try lifting a life-sized traditional Japanese sword. It’s a rare and memorable way to feel the strength and spirit of the samurai.
Important Information
Price
・4hours ¥30,000 yen
・6hours ¥40,000 yen
・8hours ¥50,000 yen
Number of People
Max People 5
Start Time
Between 9:00 - 17:00
Languages
English
Price Includes and Excludes
✓ Tour guide fees
✖ Transportation costs
✖ Activity costs
Transportation and activity costs will be estimated and seamlessly arranged upon your inquiry.
Starting and Ending Location
Nagoya Station or other major stations in Aichi, Gifu, or Mie Prefectures
