The name of the city is derive from the adjective ‘nagoyaka’, meaning peaceful. With over two million inhabitants, Nagoya is Japan’s fourth most populated city. The city is the capital of Aichi Prefecture. Nagoya is also the centre of metropolitan and industry. Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine are Nagoya’s two most famous sightseeing spots. The city is also a starting point for short visits in the surrounding area, such as Inuyama, Meiji Mura, and Arimatsu.
The capital city of Japan and a hustling metropolis, Tokyo is the epicenter of the nations activities. A mix of traditional Japanese culture, clashed with ultra modernistic technology, come together in harmony. The overcrowded intersection of Shibuya, and the controlled chaos of its Subway may be overwhelming to some, but when you look pass it all, Tokyo has much to offer. From all the latest gadgets in Shinjuku to the outrageous fashion of Harajuku and a whole lot more.