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Discover the most popular places to visit in Okazaki
Okazaki Chuo Sogo Park
8.0/10 (16 reviews)
Okazaki Central Park offers expansive gardens and sports facilities in the heart of Aichi Prefecture. Enjoy seasonal flora displays or attend one of the cultural events regularly hosted within this urban oasis.
Okazaki Castle
8.6/10 (38 reviews)
Birthplace of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, this reconstructed castle displays samurai artifacts and feudal history exhibits. Climb to the fifth-floor deck for panoramic views of Okazaki City and spring cherry blossoms.
Okazaki Park
8.6/10 (36 reviews)
Birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, this historic park showcases reconstructed Okazaki Castle. Explore samurai heritage at the Mikawa Bushi Museum or visit during cherry blossom season when the grounds transform beautifully.
Okazaki City Art Museum
7.2/10 (12 reviews)
Contemporary art museum on a hillside with panoramic city views and impressive exhibitions. Explore elegant galleries before enjoying the surrounding parkland with serene koi ponds.
Daiju-ji Temple
8.6/10 (8 reviews)
This 15th century temple houses life-sized mortuary tablets of all Tokugawa shoguns, reflecting their actual heights. Visit in autumn to experience the serene gardens alongside stunning maple foliage.
Okazaki Children's Museum of Art
8.0/10 (9 reviews)
This pioneering children's art museum showcases young artists' work from around the world. Families can create their own masterpieces in hands-on workshops while exploring exhibitions that spark imagination.
Bronze Statue of Iyeyasu Tokugawa
Learn about the local history of Okazaki with a stop at Bronze Statue of Iyeyasu Tokugawa. Wander the parks and riverfront while you're in the area.
Okazaki Minami Park
7.8/10 (8 reviews)
This family-friendly park combines affordable amusement rides with seasonal floral displays including plum blossoms and azaleas. Enjoy the Ferris wheel or serene pond while surrounded by picturesque gardens.
"Thought adults only ment no little kids running around, but this is an intimate time hotel. Big rooms but no keys and reception has to unlock room for you."
"The hotel is on the end of a subway line but it’s a block away. It’s the same line that takes you directly to Nagoya station. So convenient. The rooms were small but not unmanageable, pretty typical Japanese stuff. The breakfast was the best I’ve had at a hotel so far in Japan. There’s washers and dryers, Japanese baths, and it’s just a nice little compact hotel with terrific amenities. I would definitely stay there again."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.