Author: Coco Hu Bo talks about this trip. Kyoto and Tokyo are the two representatives of Japanese traditional culture and modern cities. Among them, there is Nagoya, a historical city with strong ancient charm but avant-garde, and the music city of Yamaha, the hometown of Yamaha.
Matsu, the hometown of the Iga ninja, and Tokoname, the pottery town with its central air hub.
This time, please follow my friend Eina-chan in Japan on a fun-filled parent-child trip.
Watching her and her baby’s educational and entertaining journey made us no longer unfamiliar with the central city.
Itinerary Overview Transportation Arrival at the Airport: Chubu Centrair International Airport Take a train: Japan Shinkansen train, train, bus, etc. *** Transportation Schedule Overview DAY1 Hamamatsu City Musical Instrument Museum, Hamamatsu Science Museum "Mirai-ra", Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
", Unagi Yahatoku, Ishimatsu Gyoza JR Hamamatsu Station Store DAY2 Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Hamamatsu Fruit Park Toki-no-Su, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Hamamatsu Festival Hall, Soybean Sauce Cutlet Yaba Schnitzel, Nagoya JR
GATE TOWER Hotel DAY3 Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Inuyama City, Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, Inuyama Castle Town, Honmachi Tea House, Japanese Monkey Center, Mount Kinka Ropeway, Mount Kinka Squirrel Village, Mount Kinka Observation Deck, Hida Beef Barbecue
Akabeko DAY4 Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture, Tokoname Nagashima Hot Spring Land, Mitsui Outlet Park Jazz Dream Nagashima, Chubu Centrair International Airport, Chubu Centrair International Airport Hotel DAY5 Tokoname Pottery Walk, Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, Lucky Cat Drawing
Experience, Tokoname House, Chubu Centrair International Airport FLIGHT OF DREAMS Map Route Overview DAY1 Music City Hamamatsu Yamaha Friends who love Japanese history will be familiar with the place name Hamamatsu. In history, Tokugawa Ieyasu was the founder of the Edo shogunate.
The historic site of Hamamatsu Castle, where he spent his youth and adulthood, is located in what is now Hamamatsu City.
It is located between Kyoto and Tokyo. It is a famous music city in Japan and the headquarters of YAMAHA.
As the second largest city in the "Tokai Region" on the Pacific coast in the central region of Honshu Island, Japan, the city size is second only to Nagoya City.
Global corporate manufacturers such as SUZUKI, HONDA and YAMAHA, which is famous for its motorcycles and musical instruments, all have factories in Hamamatsu.
For travelers who like to travel independently, it is necessary and worth spending some time to buy connecting tickets at the landing airport.
In Japan, it is not difficult for Chinese people to buy tickets using automatic ticket vending machines.
From Chubu Centrair International Airport to Nagoya, the main line is the Meitetsu Line.
Just click on the word "Nagoya" on the ticket vending machine to buy a ticket. It's very simple.
Transfer to the JR Shinkansen at Nagoya Station. The clear signs will make you feel like you can walk freely like a local as soon as you land in Japan.
After arriving at the hotel in Hamamatsu City to store her luggage, Yuena couldn't wait to start the fun-filled parent-child trip.
The first stop was Hamamatsu Musical Instrument Museum.
I originally thought this was a musical instrument museum unique to Hamamatsu City, but after visiting, I discovered that this is actually a museum that houses many musical instruments from around the world!
From the most primitive to the most modern, from Japanese to African, American, European and other musical instruments, it is very shocking.
The piano area here caught the children's attention. Standing on the European antique pianos from more than a hundred years ago, people have a feeling of traveling through time and space.
Countless rare antique pianos gathered together are really spectacular!
The experience area in the museum also very thoughtfully copies the sounds of antique pianos and records them on modern pianos, so that everyone can play freely and experience the performance.
While children are watching, they can also experience various musical instruments in the experience area, including drums, pianos, electronic keyboards, etc. It is definitely a paradise for children who love music.
Hamamatsu Science Museum "Mirai-ra" is the science museum that Ena feels has the richest and most interesting content.
There are areas for children, as well as areas for children of elementary, middle and upper age groups.
Everyone can learn knowledge through play and interaction!
This kind of exhibition hall is really a paradise for family travel, and it is very entertaining and educational.
You can learn knowledge while playing, killing two birds with one stone.
The area in the exhibition hall allows children to learn the principles of animation, learn color matching, simulate various environmental sounds, and learn about marine life and plants through games!
There are also experiments on what items and magnetic fields can be blown by air, and what items can be driven. It is really a brainstorming trip, great!
Five-star recommendation!
The day's fun and educational time passed quickly. We chose two special delicacies for dinner, one was eel rice and the other was dumplings.
Yuenai chose Babaide, a very famous century-old local eel restaurant located near the station. This eel restaurant was established in 1909. She must check in first.