About Aichi
Aichi Prefecture, located in central Japan, is known for its rich samurai history, cutting‑edge manufacturing culture, and vibrant urban life. From the historic castles of Nagoya to the traditional townscapes of Inuyama and the coastal beauty of the Chita Peninsula, Aichi offers a dynamic blend of heritage, innovation, and regional cuisine.
Top Attractions in Aichi
Local Food
- Hitsumabushi: Grilled eel served three ways
- Miso Katsu: Pork cutlet topped with rich red miso sauce
- Tebasaki: Nagoya-style seasoned chicken wings
- Kishimen: Flat udon noodles with a light broth
How to Get There
- Airports: Chubu Centrair International Airport
- Shinkansen: Nagoya Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen
- Access: About 1.5 hours from Tokyo by Shinkansen
