Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building
The Aichi Prefectural Government Office is the main building of the government of Aichi Prefecture. It is located in the city of Nagoya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Government office
- Description: building in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Aichi Prefectural Government Office” and “Aichi Prefectural Office”
- Address: 2, 3丁目, 中区, 名古屋市, 愛知県 460-8501
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Nagoya City Hall and Nagoyajo Station.
Nagoya City Hall
Town hall
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Nagoya City Hall is the city hall of the city of Nagoya, Japan. It is designed in the Imperial Crown style, a fusion Japanese and modern style. It survived the bombings of World War II and is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. Nagoya City Hall is situated 130 metres north of Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building.
Nagoyajo Station
Railway stop
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Nagoyajo Station is an underground metro station located in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway. It is located 4.3 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Meijō Line at Kanayama Station. Nagoyajo Station is situated 180 metres northwest of Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building.
Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
Stadium
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Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium, also known as Dolphins Arena, is a multi-purpose gymnasium in Nagoya, Japan, built in 1964. Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium is situated 470 metres northwest of Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nagoya and Nagoya Castle.
Nagoya
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Nagoya is the capital and largest city of Aichi prefecture, in the Chubu region of Honshu. It's not one of Japan's top tourist draws as most tourists just zip through on the bullet train on their way between Tokyo and Kyoto.
Nagoya Castle
Locality
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Nagoya Castle is a Japanese castle located in Nagoya, Japan. Nagoya Castle was constructed by the Owari Domain in 1612 during the Edo period on the site of an earlier castle of the Oda clan in the Sengoku period.
Nishiki 3-chome
Neighborhood
Photo: Akahito Yamabe, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nishiki 3-chome is a neighborhood.
Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building
- Categories: prefectural office building, building, office, and government building
- Location: Aichi, Chubu, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
35.18021° or 35° 10′ 49″ northLongitude
136.90657° or 136° 54′ 24″ eastOpen location code
8Q7R5WJ4+3JOpenStreetMap ID
way 48983476OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
office=governmentOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q4352855
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Slovenian—“Aichi Prefectural Office Main Building” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “愛知縣廳捨”
- Chinese: “愛知縣廳舍”
- Chinese: “愛知縣廳舍主棟”
- Finnish: “Aichin prefektuurin hallintorakennus”
- Finnish: “Aichin prefektuurin valtioneuvoston kanslia”
- French: “préfecture d’Aichi”
- French: “Préfecture d’Aichi”
- Japanese: “愛知県”
- Japanese: “愛知県庁本庁舎”
- Japanese: “愛知県庁舎”
- Slovenian: “vladni urad prefekture Aiči”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include 愛知県庁内郵便局 and Aichi Prefectural Assembly Building.
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