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Toyota Oiden Bus https://www.tourismtoyota.jp/ Tourism TOYOTA will help you get around. michinavi toyota Lodging Information Food Guide Souvenirs & Gifts http://michinavitoyota.jp/ With a Google Maps search function! Add our ocial Connect to us Find us on LINE account! on Facebook! Instagram! (Japanese) Enjoy handy perks as a Fan Club Member! Posting the latest info! Discover the wonders of Toyota! https://line.me/R/ti/p/5F4FhVtU3e https://www.facebook.com/TourismToyotaEN/ https://www.instagram.com/tourismtoyota/ ENGLISH 1-25 Kozaka-Honmachi, Toyota City, Aichi 471-0034 Japan The Toyota Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1F TEL 0565-85-7777 FAX 0565-85-7700 https://www.tourismtoyota.jp/en/ WEB Asahi Tourism Association Toyota City Asuke Tourism Association Inabu Tourism Association Obara Tourism Association Asahi Tourist Information Center 34-1 Miyadaira, Asuke-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 444-2424 4-1 Harihara, Busetsu-machi, Toyota City, Aichi 441-2522 441-1 Uedaira, Obara-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 470-0531 Asahi Norin Kaikan Hall, 13-13 Shichishomaki, Hours: 8:30-17:15 Closed: Thursdays Hours: [Summer (March-November)] 9:00-17:00 Hours: 9:00-16:00 Closed: weekends and holidays Odo-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 444-2846 TEL 0565-62-1272 FAX 0565-62-0424 [Winter (December-February)] 9:30-16:30 TEL 0565-65-3808 FAX 0565-66-0015 Hours: 9:00-17:00 Closed: Mondays Closed: New Year's holidays WEB WEB TEL 0565-68-3653 FAX 0565-68-3654 TEL 0565-83-3200 FAX 0565-82-3777 WEB BLOG WEB Karen-no-Sato Shimoyama Fujioka Tourism Association Matsudaira Tourism Association In case of sickness, injury Tourism Association 245 Tanaka, Fujiokaiino-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 470-0451 64 Yanaba, Kugyudaira-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 444-2216 37-1 Koedawa, Onuma-cho, Toyota City, Aichi 444-3242 Hours: 8:30-17:15 Closed: weekends and holidays Hours: 9:00-16:00 Closed: unspecied days or fire, please Hours: 8:30-17:00 Closed: weekends and holidays TEL 0565-76-6108 FAX 0565-76-0205 TEL 0565-77-8089 FAX 0565-77-8089 SOS TEL 0565-90-2530 FAX 0565-90-2530 WEB BLOG WEB BLOG Call 119 WEB Revised 2019.11 o Toyota! e t om lc e Discover the real Toyota. W Toyota—the world-famous city of cars. We have so much more than just cars! But wait! If you think that cars are all there is to Toyota, you’re missing out. Come visit Toyota. Take a trip to Toyota and discover a city that’s more than you imagined. Experience the joy of Come out and play! Toyota was not built in a day. History speaks for itself. hands-on activities. Have a blast at a festival. Recharge at a hot spring in Toyota. Although Toyota is an industrial city, Autumn leaves ablaze in red, Toyota is a city full of history. Even if it’s only Toyota is a city of manufacturing, With traditional festivals and fun events, There’s no better way to wrap up your 70% of its land is covered in forest. sweet-smelling cherry blossoms, your first visit, you’ll find its old streets speaking the arts, and traditional handicrafts. Toyota is bustling with activity all year round! day than by soothing your mind and body With playgrounds and athletic fields fresh green leaves dancing in the to you. Every moment the city has seen remains You can’t leave Toyota without Jump into the excitement and feel the with a soak in one of Toyota’s hot springs. all over the city, you can play any way your sunlight... Toyota’s natural beauty is a behind to tell its story. You might get so making something yourself! exhilarating energy that can Warm up and unwind. heart desires—great fun guaranteed. work of art created with help from the locals. immersed that you lose track of time. Journey to Toyota to try new things that you only be found in Toyota. Total relaxation today brings out the See for yourself why the city is famous for its scenery. can’t do in your daily life, and find a new you. best you tomorrow. 1 2 Mikawakougen Camp Shimo Village yama This campsite, located 600 meters above sea level amid the gentle hills of the highlands, also has a tennis court, a golf course, and more. Nearby Asagiri-Ike Pond is a popular spot for fly fishing. Anytime Open every day 2 Hannoki, Higashiobayashi-cho, Toyota City 0565-90-2530 (Karen-no-Sato Shimoyama Tourism Association) ~30 minutes from Chikaraishi I.C. on the Sanage Green Road. Shimo 26ism Asagiri Trail yama Test your cycling skills on the mountain trails at Mikawakougen Camp Village. Feel the thrill of riding down steep paths! Courses for beginner and intermediate riders are available. Mar. 1 - Dec. 15 9:00-16:15 (Last admission 15:30) Thu. (Open every day in May, Jul., Aug., Oct., and Nov.) 2 Hannoki, Higashiobayashi-cho, Toyota City Toyota Mikawa Highlands Adventure 0565-90-3530 Twice a year in the spring and fall ~30 minutes from Chikaraishi I.C. on the Sanage Green Road. 0565-90-2530 (Karen-no-Sato Shimoyama Tourism Association) Yahagi Dam Asahi Check out the majestic silhouette of this dam. Go Learn how to SUP for a drive or a motorcycle ride, or rent a boat and Yahagi ORBIT Toyota before you go! go fishing for bass. Enjoy the dam all year round. Dam Curry ORBIT holds SUP lessons for beginners at the Yahagi River in Anytime (Guided tours offered weekdays 9:30-16:00. Suigen Park, Toyota. No matter your skill level, instructors will teach Online reservations required.) Open every day you how to walk on the water, from Suigen Park to Kyucho Bridge. Shizurase-cho, Toyota City Mon., Wed., Thu., Sat., and Sun.: 9:00-14:00 (Reservations required) 0565-68-2321 (Yahagi Dam and Reservoir Management Office) -- Store Information -- (Closed Sat., Sun., and holidays) 12:00-20:30 (Opens 13:00 on Sat. and Sun.) ~35 minutes from Shidare I.C. on the Sanage Green Road. Tue. Sakahira Building 103, 6-3-4 Nishimachi, Toyota City 0565-32-0575 About a 5-minute walk from Meitetsu Toyotashi Station Feel like a race car Asahi Kogen Genki-Mura Asahi on the Meitetsu Mikawa Line. driver! So cool! Play with animals at a petting zoo, ride a horse, go camping, make sausages, enjoy nature, gaze at the stars through a telescope, and more! There’s even a barbecue area with all the equipment you need. 9:00-17:00 Thu. (If Thu. is a holiday, closed Fri. instead. Open during spring, summer, and winter holidays.) and Dec. 28 - Jan. 1 68-2 Neyama, Asahiyawata-cho, Toyota City 0565-68-2755 ~45 minutes from Toyota-Kanpachi I.C. on the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway. Noharagawa Toyota Drive over rocky roads Shimo Ishino Circuit like it’s nothing! Tourism Center yama Toyota is full of A racing circuit that offers the real go-kart experience. Sanage Adventure Field Toyota This fishing area has 38 spots along the Nohara Don’t have your own gear? No problem! Helmets, gloves, River gorge, in the heart of nature. Pick a spot and everything else you need to race is available for rent. Experience off-road driving with one of Toyota Motor’s latest where the river is just the width and depth you like. SUVs or MUVs! You can drive, or let an attendant take the wheel. outdoor fun! Speed through the course like a real race car driver! Catch some rainbow trout and have a barbecue! 9:00-22:00 The facility also has areas for barbecuing and day camping! SUP, hot air balloon rides, off-road driving—you name it! Trout season: The second Sun. of Apr. - Dec. 27 Open every day 9:00-18:00 (Admission: 10:00-16:00) 8:30-17:00 Toyota’s got heart-pounding activities that you can’t find 264 Dobashi, Ishino-cho, Toyota City Thu.
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