Beyond Tokyo and Osaka: How to spend your trip to Central Japan

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Beyond Tokyo and Osaka: How to spend your trip to Central Japan
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It may not draw the same number of tourists as Osaka and Tokyo, but Nagoya and its nearby regions are worth the visit.

It’s easy to get into Nagoya from Manila because there are direct flights operated by Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines. Both companies often have seat sales. Book your flights in advance to get the lowest possible prices. Alternatively, you can reach Nagoya by train or bus from Tokyo. The bus company Willer Express has regular trips to Nagoya from Tokyo with a one-way ticket starting at JPY3,000+++. The trip takes around five hours.

Make your way to the Osu Kannon Buddhist temple. Tokugawa Ieyasu had the temple relocated to its current site from Gifu in 1612. The structures you’ll see are current reconstructions of the original. The temple contains Kannon’s, the goddess of mercy, wooden statue. Not too far from Nagoya Station is the city’s highest building, Midland Square. You might want to go up to the Sky Promenade to get bird’s eye views of the city. The building also has restaurants, cafes, shops, and a cinema.

Take a break from the city with a trip to Hida-Takayama in Gifu. During Japan’s feudal epoch, Takayama had some of the best timber and carpenters. The two became the main sources of income for the city and are the reasons for its prosperity. There isn’t much to do here other than chill and soak in the ambiance of the rural and mountainous area. The well-preserved old town is Takayama’s main draw. Here you’ll find many of the centuries old houses and buildings intact.

If you’re in Takayama during spring and autumn , you’ll see and experience one of the most renowned festivals in the country known as the Sanno Festival in spring and the Hachiman Festival in autumn. By train: There are regular JR Hida limited express trains that take around 2.5 hours one way from Nagoya to Takayama. The fare is approximately JPY6,000.

By bus: JR, Nohi, Willer, and Meitetsu companies operate direct buses between Nagoya and Takayama. The bus ride takes approximately 2.5 hours. You can purchase a one-way ticket for JPY3,100 or a round-trip ticket for JPY5,400. You must make the return trip within 4 days from the day of your outward trip for the ticket to remain valid.

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