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#AprilGoodDestinations2025 🌐Nagoya City Science Museum is located in Shirakawa Park and is famous for being the world's largest planetarium. A giant three-dimensional planetarium sphere with a diameter of 35 meters is sandwiched between the two buildings on the left and right. , presenting the wonders of the universe through immersive images, suitable for parents and children to explore the mysteries of physics and astronomy, with both educational and entertaining Shikemichi is a well-preserved historical district in Nishi-ku, Nagoya, that originated in the Edo period. In the past, as the castle town of Nagoya developed, merchants built fireproof warehouses (earthen-style buildings) along both sides of the narrow "Shikemichi" cobblestone road. The black tiles, thick walls and lattice windows show the traditional style. The streets that survived the air raids of World War II still have quaint wooden buildings, winding cobblestone roads and quiet canals, exuding a strong nostalgic atmosphere. The surrounding area is full of cafes, art galleries and craft shops, blending the old and the new. Close to the "Entonji Shopping Street", it is suitable for taking a walk to experience the traces of history, reflecting the common people's culture of Nagoya and the beauty of time standing still. #NagoyaTravel #NagoyaGoodPlaces #NagoyaAttractions #JapanTravel #JapanAttractions #JapanGoodPlaces
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