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Handa Red Brick Building, which is about a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshicho Station on the Nagoya Railway, was founded in 1898 as a manufacturing factory for Kabuto Beer. The building was designed by the great Meiji architect, Yorihiro Tsumaki, and is one of the top five brick buildings in existence in Japan. There are very few remains of the beer factory, making it a very valuable structure. The facility has a "Permanent Exhibition Room" that introduces the history of the birth of Kabuto Beer, a cafe where you can taste reprinted Kabuto Beer, a souvenir shop, and the "Handa Red Brick Marche," which has a wide variety of interesting themes, is also held regularly. If you visit Nagoya, you should definitely stop by.
Indoor amusements such as aquariums, science museums, and planetariums that can be enjoyed without worrying about the rain are full of mysterious experiences that will appeal to everyone from children to couples. If you want to be more active, why not work up a sweat with indoor sports such as bouldering?
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コニカミノルタプラネタリウム満天NAGOYA
"KONICA MINOLTA PLANETARIUM MANTEN NAGOYA" offers healing and relaxation to visitors from Nagoya and surrounding areas through a fresh concept that blends planetarium experiences with entertainment. The beautiful starry sky and immersive full-dome images are popular as the perfect content for those looking for an extraordinary experience. With its specialized projection technology that pursues realism and fascinating images, you will learn previously unknown stories about the universe and the starry sky. Such a luxurious time will enrich your mind and allow you to spend a relaxing time.
半田赤レンガ建物
Handa Red Brick Building, which is about a 5-minute walk from Sumiyoshicho Station on the Nagoya Railway, was founded in 1898 as a manufacturing factory for Kabuto Beer. The building was designed by the great Meiji architect, Yorihiro Tsumaki, and is one of the top five brick buildings in existence in Japan. There are very few remains of the beer factory, making it a very valuable structure. The facility has a "Permanent Exhibition Room" that introduces the history of the birth of Kabuto Beer, a cafe where you can taste reprinted Kabuto Beer, a souvenir shop, and the "Handa Red Brick Marche," which has a wide variety of interesting themes, is also held regularly. If you visit Nagoya, you should definitely stop by.