
Aichi is a prefecture in the Chubu region of Japan and was the host of Expo 2005. The new Chubu Centrair International Airport, just south of Nagoya, is the main international gateway. The Tokaido Shinkansen passes through Toyohashi and Nagoya on its way from Tokyo to Kyoto and Osaka. About Aichi
Nagoya
Nagoya is the capital and largest city of Aichi prefecture, in the Chubu region of Honshu, one of the islands in Japan. Nagoya Tourist Information
Expo 2005
Expo 2005 was the site of the World's Fair for 2005, in the Aichi prefecture of Japan, near the city of Nagoya. Expo 2005 Tourist Information
Okazaki
Okazaki is located midway between Nagoya and Toyohashi, in the center of Aichi prefecture. It has a long history, but is best … Okazaki Tourist Information
Seto
Seto in Northern Aichi prefecture is synonymous with ceramics in Japan. This city is home to several ceramic artists and companies. Seto Tourist Information
Inuyama
Inuyama is a city near Nagoya, Japan. Inuyama Tourist Information
Toyohashi
Toyohashi is a city located in Aichi prefecture in Honshu, Japan. Toyohashi Tourist Information
Ichinomiya
Ichinomiya is a city in Aichi - after expansion in 2005 to include nearby Bisai and Kisogawa, it is the 4th largest city in the prefecture. Ichinomiya Tourist Information
Fujigaoka
Fujigaoka is an area in the eastern part of Nagoya city in Aichi prefecture, Japan. Fujigaoka Tourist Information
Toyota
Toyota is a city in Aichi in Japan, close to Nagoya. Toyota is - unsurprisingly - the seat of the headquarter of the namesake car company and several car factories. Toyota Tourist Information
Nagakute
Nagakute is an area in the eastern part of Nagoya city in Aichi prefecture, Japan. Nagakute is the town where the … Nagakute Tourist Information