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Only on November 19th and 21st!!!
Nabana no Sato
Naban no Sato is famous for beautiful illuminated leaves after sunset. Especially, Kagami-ike Pond is very famous for its autumn leaves, which are reflected on the surface of the water, and the vivid red and yellow maple leaves can be enjoyed. Visit Nabana no sat for a nighttime foliage viewing and enjoy the exceptionally beautiful illumination that illuminates the brilliant autumn leaves in the evening and at night!!!
In addition, you can enjoy the main illumination venue that changes its theme every year. Tunnel of lights, the illumination on water, the cloud sea of lights are very popular every year.
Manabi no Mori Promenade
The ginkgo avenue here is one of the most famous places in Gifu Prefecture for its autumn foliage. In November, about 70 ginkgo trees stretching 200 meters all turn red at the same time, and Leaves shining golden in the sun and the ground is also stained yellow with fallen leaves, attracting visitors.
Inuyama Castle Town
Enjoy strolling through the streets of Inuyama Castle Town freely. This is sightseeing spots where you can enjoy eating and drinking sweets and specialty foods that you will want to take photos and post on Instagram.♪
The layout of this historical town was determined during the building of Inuyama Castle and these districts remain unchanged even today. With the samurai district surrounding the townspeople district, this layout was designed to protect the castle as well. There are rows of shops selling dango dumplings, tofu dengaku (grilled tofu dressed with sweet miso paste), and goheimochi (rice cake), as well as art galleries and miscellaneous goods shops.
Mitsui Outlet Park JAZZ DREAM NAGASHIMA
It is one of the largest super-large outlet malls in Japan and has many luxury brands and classic items. Also, there are about 300 shops, you will be able to shop at a discount of the regular price!! There are also Nagoya and Mie local food restaurants and sweets, and enjoy shopping as much as you want!♪
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