[2025 Nagoya Attraction] Travel Guide for Noritake Garden (Updated Feb)
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Noritake is Japan's premier ceramic brand with a century-old history. The Noritake Garden was built on the site of the original factory. While displaying and introducing the company's works, it has also become a leisure place in the center of Nagoya. In the handicraft center, you can learn about the delicate craftsmanship of ceramics through visits, and you can also participate in practical exercises of ceramics making. There's also a museum here, showcasing rare early Noritake pieces, such as early 20th century vases, jars and plates. In the exhibition hall, you can enjoy various modern products of Noritake, in addition to tableware, there are various industrial products, electronic products and cutting-edge technology. There are also some restaurants and several shops within the Noritake Gardens. In addition, there is a gallery here, which often holds exhibitions of oil paintings and other works of art. At the same time, there are also famous discount points nearby, where you can buy discontinued products at discounted prices (60-70% off).
Address:
3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-8501, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+81 52-561-7114
Ticket Price
Free entry
Try to be here if in Nagoya
Visited Noridake's Forest on Sunday morning. There were many people who took a quiet walk in the garden rather than several exhibition halls and museums, so it was relaxing
The park site in front of the ION Mall, which is directly connected. Garden includes Noritake Museum and Exhibition Hall which allows people learn more about the history of Japanese ceramics.
Informative gallery and beautiful grounds offering peaceful respite from the city. Very convenient
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sso girl
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Nagoya Noritake Forest: A great place for a retro Christmas
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Located near Nagoya Station, the Zebu Forest🌳 is a very special attraction. It was set up by the famous Western cutlery manufacturer Zebu Co., Ltd. to commemorate the company's 100th anniversary. It is the original site of the company's old factory🏭!
Because it is internationally renowned for its Zewu porcelain🧫, there is a porcelain museum and workshop that you can visit here.
The most special is the architectural design of Zewu Forest, with fountain square, chimney square, etc., the main wall is built with red brick walls, feeling retro 🕰 style, surrounded by beautiful forest ginkgo trees 🌲 surrounded, especially at night when there are Christmas decorations, very atmospheric!
Zewu Forest Noritake no mori
📍3-1-36 Takeshin-cho, Nishi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi
Tokyohksan
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We happene
We happened upon the Noritake site on our way to another tourist site and thought it might be worth a look. We are so glad we did. We visited the Craft Centre first with our teen/preteen daughters and we all found the displays very interesting as they took us through the whole process of creating fine objects. There were Japanese and English written explanations of everything and multi-lingual video presentations as well. We were also able to watch craftspeople carrying out the various stages. We really had an appreciation for the skill and time that goes into creating Noritake bone by the end of the display. For an additional cost, you are also able to paint your own piece (several options including plate, mug, figurines). The plate display which showed designs of plates in chronological order was particularly impressive. There is also a large shop, cafe and restaurant on the site, housed in renovated brick industrial buildings, and large garden areas which are a relaxing spot to sit. Well worth a visit.
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Collegiala015
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Experience the daily life of Japan with a 2-day, 1-night healing trip to Nagoya.
1️⃣ 2️⃣ Nagoya Tower
Nagoya Tower is a landmark of Nagoya. There are many attractions nearby, including fountains, restaurants, and cafes.
3️⃣ 4️⃣ 5️⃣ Oasis 21
A large shopping mall right next to Nagoya Tower. The unique architecture is fascinating. Check out character goods like Totoro and Harry Potter.
6️⃣ 7️⃣ Noritake Garden
A small but charming park perfect for a relaxing time. The green background makes for great photos.
8️⃣ Unagi Donburi
When in Nagoya, you must try unagi donburi! It's really tender and tastes even better with ochazuke.
9️⃣ Miso Katsu
Another must-try in Nagoya is miso katsu! It's a flavor that everyone can enjoy without any dislikes.
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Near Nagoya station , there is one Aeon shopping mall just near by :)
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Serene walks at Noritake Garden ⛲️🪴🏡
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Noritake Garden in Nagoya is a haven for art and nature enthusiasts alike. Surrounded by verdant landscapes, this serene sanctuary celebrates the rich legacy of Noritake ceramics. Visitors are treated to a mesmerizing display of exquisite porcelain creations, from fine tableware to intricate art pieces.
Strolling along the tranquil pathways, guests can admire the seasonal blooms and tranquil water features that enhance the garden's beauty. Informative exhibitions and hands-on workshops offer insights into the art of porcelain craftsmanship, enriching the experience. With its harmonious blend of artistry and nature, Noritake Garden provides a captivating escape for all who visit.
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Noritake Garden
A spacious place with a pleasant atmosphere. There are enough seats, and during the season when leaves change color, the photos come out beautifully. There are various activities to choose from. Adjacent to Aeon mall, it's convenient for relaxation, enjoying a variety of foods, and shopping.
It's about a 10-minute walk from the nearest subway station.
Since the mall is connected to the garden, there are many shops, and there are duty-free options as well.
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Noritake Garden
#thingstodo We visited late October. While I applaud the Noritake family to make the garden free for the public to enjoy, I found this the most plain and uninteresting garden I’ve seen so far. Probably because it’s in Japan but has nothing Japanese about it (except for the Nitto Shrine).
Unless you want to see the red brick buildings and read about their history or visit the museum or shop, I would recommend to skip this one and visit a different garden. I wish we had.
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If you hav
If you have chance to travel in Nagoya, don’t miss #noritake garden and museum where you can enjoy walking at Noritake Rose garden and discover antique China bone porcelain. Also, spending teatime at Noritake cafe. #Nagoya #Japan
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Went to th
Went to this garden/museum thinking that I would actually see botanical exhibits. Though it also literally has a garden, it focuses more on their collections of porcelains and other attractions. Nonetheless, I loved the place, the collections of teapots and plates, and the plate painting activity. Great place for enthusiasts on these kinds of things.
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We partici
We participated in a ceramic experience at the Wushensen. I chose two villains who wore kimonos. Between the paintings, I made a ceramic plate and poured my own efforts. How about, the finished product is not bad, right? I really like this emotional handmade work!
However, where the ceramic is fired, shooting is not allowed, and only the previous process can be taken. Because it took a day to burn, we handled ems back to China. It took about ten days to receive it. More than 1,000 yen of postage is very cost-effective. z