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Noritake Garden
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The Noritake Garden is located in the city of Nagoya in central Japan, founded in 2001.
Nearby attractions
Noritake no Mori Gallery
3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Craft Center Noritake Museum
3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-8501, Japan
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Japan, 〒451-0051 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Noritakeshinmachi, 4 Chome−1−35 産業技術記念館内
JR Gate Tower
1 Chome-1-3 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-6601, Japan
Nagoya Mosque
2 Chome-26-7 Honjintori, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 453-0041, Japan
Nanjare Theatre
Japan, 〒453-0013 Aichi, Nagoya, Nakamura Ward, Kamejima, 2 Chome−26−5 キジビル4F
Nearby restaurants
Miyabi Japo
3 Chome-1-17 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Otto Meieki
3 Chome-1-17 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Yellow Noritakeshinmachi
Japan, 〒451-0051 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Noritakeshinmachi, 3 Chome−1−17 1F AEON MALL Nagoya Noritake Garden
Restaurant Kiln
3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Maguroyasekitei Noritakeshinmachiten
Japan, 〒451-0051 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Noritakeshinmachi, 3 Chome−1−17 イオンモールNagoya Noritake Garden 1階
Ikoi Coffee
2 Chome-17-2 Meieki, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0045, Japan
Tonkotsumenya Ichibanken AEON Noritakeshinmachiten
3 Chome-1-17 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Vegetan
3 Chome-1-17 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0051, Japan
Pietoro Nagoya Noritake Shinmachi store
Japan, 〒451-0051 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Noritakeshinmachi, 3 Chome−1−番17号 イオンモール Nagoya Noritake Garden 1階 Garden Dining
Kouraku Meieki
2 Chome-17-13 Meieki, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0045, Japan
Nearby hotels
Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaekimae
2 Chome-21-12 Meieki, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0045, Japan
VESSEL HOTEL CAMPANA NAGOYA
2 Chome-30-7 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
Freebell Apartments Nagoya
Japan, 〒451-0046 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Ushijimacho, 2丁目10
Cypress Hotel Nagoya-eki Mae
2 Chome-35-24 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
Richmond Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen Exit
2 Chome-12-3 Kamejima, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 453-0013, Japan
Super Hotel Nagoya Ekimae
2 Chome-12-6 Kamejima, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 453-0013, Japan
Supahoterunagoyatennenonsen Shinkansenguchi
2 Chome-12-1 Kamejima, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 453-0013, Japan
nine hours Nagoya station
2 Chome-42-2 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
ザ サイプレス メルキュールホテル名古屋
2 Chome-43-6 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
APA Hotel Nagoya Ekimae Kita
1 Chome-2-4 Noritake, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 453-0014, Japan
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Noritake Garden

3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-8501, Japan
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The Noritake Garden is located in the city of Nagoya in central Japan, founded in 2001.

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attractions: Noritake no Mori Gallery, Craft Center Noritake Museum, Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, JR Gate Tower, Nagoya Mosque, Nanjare Theatre, restaurants: Miyabi Japo, Otto Meieki, Yellow Noritakeshinmachi, Restaurant Kiln, Maguroyasekitei Noritakeshinmachiten, Ikoi Coffee, Tonkotsumenya Ichibanken AEON Noritakeshinmachiten, Vegetan, Pietoro Nagoya Noritake Shinmachi store, Kouraku Meieki
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+81 570-017-114
Website
noritake.co.jp
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Nearby attractions of Noritake Garden

Noritake no Mori Gallery

Craft Center Noritake Museum

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

JR Gate Tower

Nagoya Mosque

Nanjare Theatre

Noritake no Mori Gallery

Noritake no Mori Gallery

4.2

(192)

Closed
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Craft Center Noritake Museum

Craft Center Noritake Museum

4.4

(167)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology

4.6

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
JR Gate Tower

JR Gate Tower

4.0

(4.1K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Make nerikiri with a Japanese confectioner
Make nerikiri with a Japanese confectioner
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
452-0816, Aichi, Nagoya, Japan
View details
Special Japanese food experience in Nagoya
Special Japanese food experience in Nagoya
Sat, Dec 6 • 6:30 PM
454-0877, Aichi, Nagoya, Japan
View details
Learn to cook Grandma traditional food from Nagoya
Learn to cook Grandma traditional food from Nagoya
Fri, Dec 12 • 10:30 AM
466-0046, Aichi, Nagoya, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Noritake Garden

Miyabi Japo

Otto Meieki

Yellow Noritakeshinmachi

Restaurant Kiln

Maguroyasekitei Noritakeshinmachiten

Ikoi Coffee

Tonkotsumenya Ichibanken AEON Noritakeshinmachiten

Vegetan

Pietoro Nagoya Noritake Shinmachi store

Kouraku Meieki

Miyabi Japo

Miyabi Japo

4.5

(991)

$

Click for details
Otto Meieki

Otto Meieki

3.8

(442)

$

Click for details
Yellow Noritakeshinmachi

Yellow Noritakeshinmachi

4.6

(505)

Closed
Click for details
Restaurant Kiln

Restaurant Kiln

4.2

(153)

$$

Closed
Click for details
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Reviews of Noritake Garden

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4.0
1y

Noritake no Mori, located in Nagoya, is a cultural and historical site dedicated to the legacy of Noritake, a globally renowned ceramics company. The complex is a blend of lush gardens, historical buildings, and modern exhibits, making it a serene escape within the city.

When you enter Noritake no Mori, the first thing that strikes you is the beautifully landscaped garden. The greenery is meticulously maintained, providing a peaceful environment for a leisurely stroll. The contrast between the natural elements and the historical red-brick factory buildings creates a unique ambiance, blending nature and industrial heritage.

The site includes several attractions:

Craft Center: This is where you can observe the craftsmanship behind Noritake’s fine ceramics. The artisans work meticulously, and you can watch the process from start to finish. They also offer workshops where you can try your hand at painting ceramics. It's a great way to gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved.

Noritake Museum: The museum showcases a vast collection of Noritake products from over a century, including some rare and exquisite pieces. The exhibits are well-curated, providing a chronological journey through the company’s history and its impact on global ceramic arts.

Shopping and Dining: There’s a shop where you can purchase Noritake products, ranging from everyday tableware to more luxurious items. The prices can be high, reflecting the quality and craftsmanship. There’s also a café where you can enjoy light meals or desserts, often served on Noritake tableware, adding a special touch to the experience.

Garden and Factory Ruins: The garden is a peaceful place to relax, with seasonal flowers and a pond that reflects the surroundings beautifully. The ruins of the original factory are also on display, giving a sense of the site's industrial past.

Overall, Noritake no Mori offers a balanced mix of culture, history, and nature. It's an ideal spot for those interested in ceramics or simply looking for a quiet place to unwind. Whether you're exploring the exhibits, shopping for fine ceramics, or just enjoying the tranquil environment, it’s a place that leaves a...

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3.0
18w

My only familiarity with Noritake was my mother's china set in her fancy glass cabinet when I was a child. I was sternly told never to touch it, which of course, meant I took teacups out of the cabinet and flipped them over to see the Noritake logo. Luckily, my curiosity didn't cause breakage to any of the pieces. Truth be told, I didn't have a burning desire to come here.

However, youthful YouTube vloggers convinced me a visit here might be worthwhile. My husband and I entered the grounds from the north side where a large lawn dominated the space which featured a fragmented brick wall mounted with celebratory plates. We were looking for an actual garden but realized they were talking about the landscaping, which we thought was well maintained but really at the level of a business park.

We skipped the Craft Center since we're not the handicraft type, but we did appreciate the Noritake Museum which gave us a sense of the ceramics history that led to their leading reputation. The highlight turned out to be the store where a vast array of Noritake china was on meticulous display for purchase. The diversity and intricacies of the designs were quite impressive, and yes, I didn't break any flip over the plates to see the...

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5.0
2y

I recently visited the Noritake Garden during my trip in March 2023, and I must say that it was a wonderful experience. We visited the garden during the day, and the scenery was breathtaking. The garden was filled with vibrant flowers, lush greenery, and serene water features that created a peaceful atmosphere.

In addition to the stunning natural beauty, the Noritake Garden also features several historical buildings that showcase the art and craftsmanship of Noritake porcelain. We enjoyed exploring the museum and learning about the history of the brand and its impact on Japanese culture.

One of the highlights of our visit was returning to the garden at night. The illuminations and light displays were simply breathtaking, and it created a whole new ambiance. The beauty of the garden was amplified, and we felt like we were in a magical wonderland.

The Noritake Garden is a great place to visit for people of all ages. Whether you're interested in Japanese culture or just want to enjoy the beauty of nature, this place is definitely worth a visit.

Overall, I highly recommend a visit to the Noritake Garden during both the day and night. The garden is a true gem and one of the most beautiful places we visited during our...

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Noritake no Mori, located in Nagoya, is a cultural and historical site dedicated to the legacy of Noritake, a globally renowned ceramics company. The complex is a blend of lush gardens, historical buildings, and modern exhibits, making it a serene escape within the city. When you enter Noritake no Mori, the first thing that strikes you is the beautifully landscaped garden. The greenery is meticulously maintained, providing a peaceful environment for a leisurely stroll. The contrast between the natural elements and the historical red-brick factory buildings creates a unique ambiance, blending nature and industrial heritage. The site includes several attractions: 1. **Craft Center**: This is where you can observe the craftsmanship behind Noritake’s fine ceramics. The artisans work meticulously, and you can watch the process from start to finish. They also offer workshops where you can try your hand at painting ceramics. It's a great way to gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. 2. **Noritake Museum**: The museum showcases a vast collection of Noritake products from over a century, including some rare and exquisite pieces. The exhibits are well-curated, providing a chronological journey through the company’s history and its impact on global ceramic arts. 3. **Shopping and Dining**: There’s a shop where you can purchase Noritake products, ranging from everyday tableware to more luxurious items. The prices can be high, reflecting the quality and craftsmanship. There’s also a café where you can enjoy light meals or desserts, often served on Noritake tableware, adding a special touch to the experience. 4. **Garden and Factory Ruins**: The garden is a peaceful place to relax, with seasonal flowers and a pond that reflects the surroundings beautifully. The ruins of the original factory are also on display, giving a sense of the site's industrial past. Overall, Noritake no Mori offers a balanced mix of culture, history, and nature. It's an ideal spot for those interested in ceramics or simply looking for a quiet place to unwind. Whether you're exploring the exhibits, shopping for fine ceramics, or just enjoying the tranquil environment, it’s a place that leaves a lasting impression.
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My only familiarity with Noritake was my mother's china set in her fancy glass cabinet when I was a child. I was sternly told never to touch it, which of course, meant I took teacups out of the cabinet and flipped them over to see the Noritake logo. Luckily, my curiosity didn't cause breakage to any of the pieces. Truth be told, I didn't have a burning desire to come here. However, youthful YouTube vloggers convinced me a visit here might be worthwhile. My husband and I entered the grounds from the north side where a large lawn dominated the space which featured a fragmented brick wall mounted with celebratory plates. We were looking for an actual garden but realized they were talking about the landscaping, which we thought was well maintained but really at the level of a business park. We skipped the Craft Center since we're not the handicraft type, but we did appreciate the Noritake Museum which gave us a sense of the ceramics history that led to their leading reputation. The highlight turned out to be the store where a vast array of Noritake china was on meticulous display for purchase. The diversity and intricacies of the designs were quite impressive, and yes, I didn't break any flip over the plates to see the Noritake logo.
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Noritake no Mori, located in Nagoya, is a cultural and historical site dedicated to the legacy of Noritake, a globally renowned ceramics company. The complex is a blend of lush gardens, historical buildings, and modern exhibits, making it a serene escape within the city. When you enter Noritake no Mori, the first thing that strikes you is the beautifully landscaped garden. The greenery is meticulously maintained, providing a peaceful environment for a leisurely stroll. The contrast between the natural elements and the historical red-brick factory buildings creates a unique ambiance, blending nature and industrial heritage. The site includes several attractions: 1. **Craft Center**: This is where you can observe the craftsmanship behind Noritake’s fine ceramics. The artisans work meticulously, and you can watch the process from start to finish. They also offer workshops where you can try your hand at painting ceramics. It's a great way to gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry involved. 2. **Noritake Museum**: The museum showcases a vast collection of Noritake products from over a century, including some rare and exquisite pieces. The exhibits are well-curated, providing a chronological journey through the company’s history and its impact on global ceramic arts. 3. **Shopping and Dining**: There’s a shop where you can purchase Noritake products, ranging from everyday tableware to more luxurious items. The prices can be high, reflecting the quality and craftsmanship. There’s also a café where you can enjoy light meals or desserts, often served on Noritake tableware, adding a special touch to the experience. 4. **Garden and Factory Ruins**: The garden is a peaceful place to relax, with seasonal flowers and a pond that reflects the surroundings beautifully. The ruins of the original factory are also on display, giving a sense of the site's industrial past. Overall, Noritake no Mori offers a balanced mix of culture, history, and nature. It's an ideal spot for those interested in ceramics or simply looking for a quiet place to unwind. Whether you're exploring the exhibits, shopping for fine ceramics, or just enjoying the tranquil environment, it’s a place that leaves a lasting impression.
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My only familiarity with Noritake was my mother's china set in her fancy glass cabinet when I was a child. I was sternly told never to touch it, which of course, meant I took teacups out of the cabinet and flipped them over to see the Noritake logo. Luckily, my curiosity didn't cause breakage to any of the pieces. Truth be told, I didn't have a burning desire to come here. However, youthful YouTube vloggers convinced me a visit here might be worthwhile. My husband and I entered the grounds from the north side where a large lawn dominated the space which featured a fragmented brick wall mounted with celebratory plates. We were looking for an actual garden but realized they were talking about the landscaping, which we thought was well maintained but really at the level of a business park. We skipped the Craft Center since we're not the handicraft type, but we did appreciate the Noritake Museum which gave us a sense of the ceramics history that led to their leading reputation. The highlight turned out to be the store where a vast array of Noritake china was on meticulous display for purchase. The diversity and intricacies of the designs were quite impressive, and yes, I didn't break any flip over the plates to see the Noritake logo.
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