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Aichi is a prefecture located in the Chubu region of Japan, known for its rich cultural heritage and modern technological advancements. The currency used in Aichi is the Japanese Yen. Aichi is home to the historic Nagoya Castle, traditional tea houses, and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology. Visitors can also explore the Inuyama Castle, one of the oldest surviving castles in Japan, and the Atsuta Shrine, a sacred Shinto shrine.
The best time to visit Aichi is during the spring months of March to May when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque landscape. Summer, from June to August, can be hot and humid, while autumn, from September to November, offers pleasant weather and colorful foliage. Winter, from December to February, can be cold but is a great time to experience winter festivals and hot springs.
Getting around Aichi is convenient with an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trains, and subways. The Meitetsu Railway and JR Central lines connect major cities like Nagoya, Toyota, and Okazaki. Renting a car is also a popular option for exploring rural areas and scenic landscapes. Taxis are readily available but can be expensive for long distances.
When visiting Aichi, be sure to try local specialties such as hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice), miso katsu (deep-fried pork cutlet with miso sauce), and tenmusu (tempura shrimp rice ball). It is important to respect local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes before entering a tatami room. Learning a few basic phrases in Japanese can help with communication, as English may not be widely spoken in rural areas. Be prepared for varying weather conditions by packing layers and comfortable walking shoes. Always carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards.