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A sister concern of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the N/BMFA has no permanent collection but showcases works from the MFA Boston on short loans for 5 months, or longer loans for 5 years.
A sister concern of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the N/BMFA has no permanent collection but showcases works from the MFA Boston on short loans for 5 months, or longer loans for 5 years. The varied works on display focus on Japanese and Impressionist art.
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Japan, 〒460-0023 Aichi-ken, Nagoya-shi, Naka-ku, Kanayamachō, 一丁目1−1−1
+81 52-684-0101
Osu Kannon is a 14thcentury Shingon Buddhist temple dedicated to the Avalokitesvara Boddhisattva
A 400 year old shopping paradise that has 1200 shops, the Osu Shopping District near the Osu Kannon Temple is a shopaholic's dream come true
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The Nagoya City Art Museum showcases a collection of contemporary Japanese and Western art from the École de Paris, as well as Mexican Renaissance works
The Nagoya City Science Museum is a prominent landmark, featuring a giant silver globe of 35 metre diameter that is home to the world's largest planetarium
The Atsuta Shrine is a hallowed Shinto shrine from the 1stcentury, home to the legendary imperial sword, Kusanagi no Tsurugi which is one of the 3 Sacred Treasues of Japan
Stretching for 2 kms along Hisaya Odori boulevard in the heart of Nagoya, the Hisaya Odori Park is a green stretch with Orchid Gardens, water fountains, Sakaegawa River, plazas, sculptures and installations
Lined with beautiful flower beds and 1200 cherry trees, the Tsuruma Park is a favorite spot with tourists for hanami or viewing cherry blossoms in spring
Oasis 21 is a huge shopping complex with various retail outlets, restaurants, and a Milky Way Square that hosts various events
Shikemichi is a historic area that dates back to the 17thcentury