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Map of Nagoya 名鉄名古屋線 104 Urban Map 105 A B C D Nagoya Sta./Fushimi 外堀通Sotobori Dori Area Noritake no Mori(P21) Meidocho Prefectural Library Kikuicho か め じ ま Introduction to Aichi-Nagoya N Wanouchi-cho a 東 海 道 新 幹 線 g Shimmisonobashi 東 海 道 本 線 o Nagoya Times y 名古屋タイムズ社 Kamejima Sta. Meitetsu Nagoya Line a E Endoji x Tokaido Main Line p Ushijima-cho Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Ekimae r S江川線 e Marunouchi s 那古野小 s S 1 Higashiyamai Subway Line w a Tokaido Shinkansen y R Egawa Road Egawa i n Nagono g S Nagoya Marunouchi Sta. Lucent Tower Hotel Sunroute Plaza Nagoya レッツスポーツプラザ S Nagono 1 R Noritake1 まるのうち Sofitel The Cypress Local Information Nagoya Nagoya S Meieki 2 Marunouchi Tokyu Inn S S JP S ま る の う ち Montblanc Hotel Chukyo Nagoya Ekimae S Marunouchi Sta. Bank of Japan S Royal Park Inn Nagoya Kokusai Center Sta. Sakura dori Subway Line S Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Hotel Wing Chisun Inn Nagoya Fitness Hotel Mizuho International Nagoya S 2 JR Nagoya Jyuroku 330 Nagoya Hijiecho S Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Takashimaya S Noritake Sakura Dori JP Dept. Store Castle Plaza なごや S COP10-Related Information Nagoya Nagoya Hanaguruma Bldg. S なごやSta. S Bic Camera Nagoya Marriott 花車ビル 御園小 Meitetsu New Grand Hotel Forum for Nagoya Green Hotel 19 Electronics Store Associa Hotel Mitsui S Sumitomo Meitetsu Biodiversity S Shimozono Park Dept. Store (P41) Nishikibashi Higashi Mie Midland Nishiyanagi Tsubaki-cho Kintetsu Park Fushimi Sta. Dept. Store 錦通 Square(P21) Nishiki Dori Nishikibashi Nagoya B's Hotel Nagoya 牧野小 Daiichi Fuji Hotel S Meieki Kanko Hotel ふしみ Nagoya Flower Hotel Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ S Nayabashi Higashi Hirokoji- Nakanomachi Yanagibashi Comfort Hotel Meitetsu Nayabashi Nagoya Chiyoda Mizuho Nagoya Liberty Hotel Nakamura S Grand Hotel S (P23) Police Station S Hirokoji-Misono Makino Park Nayabashi Nishi Accommodations Nagoya Grand Hotel 中村署 Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ S Nagoya Fushimi 3 Richmond Hotel Nagoya Nayabashi Mont Blanc Hotel Sasashima Hilton Nagoya Taiko Dori Taiko 1 ピア納屋橋 Indoor Tennis Club Misonoza 太閤通 S Nagoya Crown Hotel NAKAMURA Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hamilton Hotel Shirakawaしらかわホール Nagoya-Ekimae Annex Hall Shin-Nagoya Musical Theater Mitukura WARD Meieki Minami 2 S MaxValu S S 商工会議所 Supermarket 読売新聞社Yomiuri Shimbun 200m セントラル病院 Bank (locations with foreign currency exchanges) S Convenience Store Hotel Retail Facility Police Station Police Box Fire Station Elementary, Junior High, or High School Other School Hospital Post Office Hall and Auditorium Shrine Park 106 Urban Map 107 Fushimi/Sake A B桜通大津 桜通久屋東 C D Area 19 Hisaya-Odori Sta. Toshin-cho Nagoya City Introduction to Aichi-Nagoya Nagoya Marunouchi Tokyu Inn Sakura Dori Otsu S Annex Performing Blossa Nagoya Higashi-Sakura Kaikan Art Center Nichigin Mae Marunouchi Sta. Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki Bank of Japan TV Tower Daini Fuji Hotel (P22) Hisaya- COP10 Information S Hotel Wing S S Kishu Railway Nagoya Sakae Hotel International Nagoya Odori Dissemination Station(P38) S 153 1 S Nishiki 3 Park NHK Apa Hotel Nagoya-Nishiki (P22) Yamazaki Mazak S Museum of Art S Lagunasuite Hotel & Wedding Hotel Trusty (P28) Nagoya Sakae Oasis 21 THK Nagoya Nishiki Washington Hotel Plaza (P22)Aichi Arts Otsuka Kagu Nishiki Dori S S Store Shinsakae 19 S Tokyo Dai-ichi Hotel Nishiki Center(P23) Higashi-Shinmachi Kita -machi Sta. S Nishikidori-Otsu Nagoya Local Information Nishikidori-Hisaya Higashiyama Subway Line Hotel Com's Fushimi Sta. Sunshine Sakae Sakae Sta. Chisun Inn Nagoya Sakae Nagoya Hirokoji-Aoi Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Hirokoji Dori S Mie S International Toshin-cho S CBC S Hotel Nagoya Hotel Precede Nagoya Mitsukoshi Hirokojidori-Hommachi Mizuho Hirokoji Dori Dept. Store JP Toshin-cho Maruei Skyle Naka Ward Office Nagoya Tokyu Hotel Nagoya Sakae Tokyu Inn City Biodiversity Hirokoji-Fushimi Dept. Store Sakae Nova Chukyo Summit 2010 The Electricity Nagoya Sakae Washington Hotel Plaza S 41 2 S (P39) (P23) Ogakikyoritsu Hotel Route-Inn Nagoya Sakae Museum LACHIC Nagoya Garland Hotel S Nagoya Fushimi N Misonoza Hamilton Hotel Dept. Store a Mont Blanc Hotel S COP10-Related Information Mitsukuradori-Otsu g o Hamilton The B Nagoya y Aichi a Hotel Annex Shirakawa Hall Princess Garden Hotel Matsuzakaya Dept. E Ikeda Park x Hisaya Odori Kaseki Hospital Kawaramati Store North Wing p S Mitsukura S Park r S S e Chamber of Commerce s S s HisayaOdori w S a NADYA PARK y S Matsuzakaya Dept.Store R S i n Sony Bldg. Nagoya City Yaba Park Matsuzakaya Dept. Store g Fushimi Life Praza Science Museum(P22) South Wing Kodomo COP10 Nakanocho Park Nagoya City Aichi-Nagoya (P42) NAKA WARD Katsumata Hospital (P22) PARCO R Art Museum Accommodations Dept.Store Yaba-cho Sta. 3 Shirakawa Park バロー Wakamiya Hachiman Shrine Sakae 3 Chukyo S Wakamiya Kita Wakamiya Odori Yaba-cho Toyodori Chihaya Park Nagoya Expressway No.2 Higashiyama Line Wakamiya-Odori-Hisaya 2 Sakae 5 S Shirakawa TVA JP Orchid Maruta-machi Marutamachi JCT Nagoya Naka Office S Gardens(P23) 200m Bank (locations with foreign currency exchanges) S Convenience Store Hotel Retail Facility Police Station Police Box Fire Station Elementary, Junior High, or High School Other School Hospital Post Office Hall and Auditorium Shrine Park 108 Urban Map 109 沢上中 Kanayama A B A B Meijo Subway Line Subway Meijo Nagoya Congress本場中央管理棟 Center Area Area 本場中央管理棟 正木公園 Introduction to Aichi-Nagoya Masaki Park 19 Takakura Park 大津通 平和小 中央卸売市場 Central Wholesale Market Hotel Kiyoshi Nagoya No.2 Nishi Takakura Sta. Otsu Dori Otsu にしたかくら 葉場公園 1 Haba Park Hatayabashi Bridge Kyuchohori 白鳥桟橋乗り場 伊勢山中 Meiko Subway Line Meijo Subway Line S Nagoya 旗屋小 Hibinoe Congress Center Kita Hibino n S Music Plaza i 音楽プラザ L 19 i Sta. a S k o S T Yamanaka 2 . Supermarket o N 市民会館 NAKA WARD ひびの S Kanayama Plaza Hotel Meitetsu Inn Chukyo University y Local Information S a w Kanayama Center for s s S e Culture & Arts r Atsuta Baseball Stadium p 4 x Daiei E 国際会議場 Masakibashi Kita S a y Supermarket o g a Tokaido Line N Chuo Line Nagaremachi Atsuta Jingu Park Asunal Kanayama S S 熱田神宮公園 Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Kanayama Plaza 大宝小 Atsutakinenbashi Bridge 2 Nagoya Kanayama Nagoya Congress Kanayamaかなやま JP Washington Hotel Plaza Center Shirotoriオアシス広場 Park Horikawa River ANA CROWNE PLAZA Interactive Fair for Hotel Grand Court Nagoya Sta. (P34) COP10-Related Information ボストン美術館 Biodiversity S S Nagoya / (P24) S Boston Museum of Fine Arts 日比野中 Taiho 4 名古屋学院大 Horikawa River S Meitetsu Nagoya Line Cypress Garden Hotel ATSUTA HelloWork 中部森林管理局名古屋事務所 Chubu Regional Forest Office WARD Nagoya Branch Yaguma Dori Sawakami Goryobashi Biledge Jyuroku Uniqlo 生涯学習センターLifelong Learning Center 宮中 八熊通 Line Subway Meiko Meijo Subway Line 白鳥庭園 Accommodations 3 Ichiban 3 Shirotori S Garden(P24) 高蔵小 堀川 Sotodoi Shirotori-Nishi Park Ichiban 1 Shin-oto 2 Shirotoribashi Biledge 200m 1 白鳥橋 200m Bank (locations with foreign currency exchanges) S Convenience Store Hotel Retail Facility 白鳥橋東 Police Station Police Box Fire Station Elementary, Junior High, or High School Other School Hospital Post Office Hall and Auditorium Shrine Park.
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