
Explore Nagoya Comfortably
Join our private car tour for a personalized experience of Nagoya's attractions with a local expert.

Nagoya Car Tours
Experience Nagoya's sights with a private car tour led by a local expert.


Customizable Tour Options
Tailor your itinerary to suit your preferences and interests during the tour.
Cruise Ship Service
Convenient pick-up and drop-off at the boat terminal for cruise passengers.
Comfortable Travel Experience
Enjoy a relaxing journey with engaging conversation and beautiful views throughout the tour.
Guided Tour of Nagoya by Car
Join us for a comfortable private car tour of Nagoya and its nearby surroundings, guided by a fun and experienced local expert. Relax and enjoy the views and engaging conversation as we travel from one location to the next. This itinerary is a template and can be customized to suit your preferences. (if you have no interest in cars, we can change the Toyota museum to Nagoya castle ) It's perfect for the warmer (eg melting hot) and cold (frozen into a popsicle) times. This tour is especially recommended for Cruise ship passengers, as you get picked up at the boat terminal and returned there in time. There is no better way to see Nagoya than by car.


What's Included
· Air-conditioned vehicle
· WiFi on board
· Private transportation
· Parking Fees
· horrible singing
· entrance to Toyota museum
What's not Included
· lunch
· silence



What To Expect
1-Nagoya Castle
Nagoya Castle: Where History Meets Legendary Bling Welcome to Nagoya Castle, one of Japan’s most iconic and legendary strongholds, proudly standing tall in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, right in the heart of Honshu! Cool Castle Facts: Born in 1612 – Built by the legendary Tokugawa Ieyasu,
the powerhouse behind the Tokugawa shogunate. Talk about a strong start! Golden Guardians – Spot the dazzling golden shachihoko on the rooftops! These mythical tiger-headed fish are said to protect the castle from fire—and they look awesome doing it. Style Goals – Traditional Japanese vibes with towering stone walls, bright white plaster, and an epic central keep (called a donjon).
It's like stepping into a samurai movie set. Sky-high Splendor – The main tower stretches up to 48 meters (157 feet)—basically the height of a 15-story building
40 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
2-Toganji Temple
Toganji is a Buddhist temple of the Soto sect founded in the 1500s by Oda Nobuyuki in memory of his father Nobuhide, yes rich and powerful people used to do those things. You can't miss the truly magnificent green bronze Buddha statue.
It's 10 meters tall, and probably very heavy. There is also naked Benazaiten, a happy Buddha and the biggest wooden temple drum in Japan, maybe in the world....
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Nagoya (Pass By)
Lunch time! If you're hungry (we can also skip this and eat something simple like a rice ball)we can go for some awesome ramen (noodles), or Nagoya's famous "hitsumabushi" unagi at renowned ungai shop "unagijo" or for the more adventurous, miso nikomi udon at Nagoya's famous Yamamoto-ya.
3-Toyota Automobile Museum
Explore the Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagakute, a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts. Discover a collection of vehicles showcasing the evolution of automotive technology and design. From vintage classics to modern cars,
the museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of automobiles, with a special focus on Toyota's contributions to the industry. Whether you're a car aficionado or just curious, the Toyota Automobile Museum promises a fascinating and educational experience. If you're not into cars we can change it to Nagoya castle or any other must see destination
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
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The private car tour of Nagoya was fantastic! Our guide was knowledgeable and made it enjoyable.
John Doe
Amazing experience! The customized tour allowed us to see everything we wanted in Nagoya comfortably.
Jane Smith