TOKAI TRAVEL EXPERIENCE

Discover Japan’s Heartland, Create Unforgettable Memories

JOURNEY TO TOKAI

Where Tradition Meets Breathtaking Nature

Discover breathtaking scenery and time-honored traditions found only in the Tokai region. Moments that move your heart are waiting for you.

About Us

Our company, founded in 2004, is an IT business with close ties to companies in Vietnam.

When we first visited Vietnam 10 years ago, we were deeply moved by the kindness and sincerity of the Vietnamese people. This inspired us to find a way to build lasting connections with them.

To promote mutual exchange between Vietnam and Japan, we began preparations for a travel division two years ago, and since 2025 we have been fully operating an inbound travel service that offers “special experiences” in Japan.

We provide total support for each visitor to Japan, from visa acquisition to personalized travel plans.

We are actively sharing the many attractions of the Tokai region, which remains relatively unknown. It is our hope that these charms will reach and inspire you.

Service Areas

Aichi

Enjoy rich sightseeing and gourmet experiences, from Nagoya Castle to Ghibli Park!

Mie

Discover Ise Jingu Shrine and the seas of Shima—a journey to immerse yourself in Japanese culture!

Gifu

Experience the charm of nature and history at Shirakawa-go and Gero Onsen!

Our Services

Travel Plans

We offer exciting itineraries featuring the Tokai region’s historical landmarks, beautiful nature, shopping spots, and more.

Tourist Visa Support

We provide assistance with obtaining a tourist visa, ensuring you can prepare for your first trip to Japan with peace of mind.

Arrangement Services

We arrange interpreters, guides, accommodations, flights, and more, tailored to your purpose and budget.

Customer Support

We have traveled to over 20 countries, gaining valuable experiences along the way.

Some of these experiences included being denied entry due to language barriers, having our passports and money stolen, and being treated coldly for not knowing the local culture.

Because we have faced these challenges ourselves, we truly understand the concerns and difficulties travelers may have.

Even if you feel uneasy about language or cultural differences, we provide attentive and heartfelt support so you can enjoy your trip to Japan with peace of mind.

To ensure that our Vietnamese guests never struggle with language, we work closely with trusted Vietnamese partners who are fluent in both Vietnamese and Japanese.

Attractions of the Tokai Region


History

About 500 years ago, in Nagoya City and Okazaki City of Aichi Prefecture, three great unifiers of the Sengoku period were born:

Oda Nobunaga, who laid the foundation for the unification of Japan

Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who succeeded Nobunaga, completed the unification, and built the city of Osaka
Tokugawa Ieyasu, who, about 400 years ago, established Edo, the foundation of present-day Tokyo
The Tokai region is home to numerous historical sites, castles, and temples associated with these legendary figures, offering visitors a chance to experience Japan’s rich history.

Inuyama Castle

The oldest surviving castle keep in Japan. It is one of only five keeps designated as a National Treasure, and from the top you can enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding natural scenery.

Other Historical Highlights

Takayama Jinya

Located in Takayama, a city loved for its well-preserved Edo-period streets. Takayama Jinya is the city’s most iconic building and the only surviving government office from over 300 years ago in Japan.

Other Historical Highlights

Ise Grand Shrine

Dedicated to Amaterasu, the sun goddess who, according to legend, created Japan. With a history of 2,000 years, it is considered the most important shrine in Japan.

Other Historical Highlights


Industry

In the Tokai region, industries such as automobiles, aerospace, machine tools, and chemicals are thriving, with a shipment value of approximately 60 trillion yen. This is the highest in Japan, making the Tokai region home to the Chukyo Industrial Zone, the core of Japan’s manufacturing industry. In addition to manufacturing, the region also has a strong presence in fisheries, agriculture, and food processing industries—all of which involve significant contributions from Vietnamese workers.

Aichi Prefecture has the largest Vietnamese population in Japan, with about 65,000 residents. Vietnamese workers make up over 2% of the Tokai region’s industrial workforce, playing an active role every day in supporting and sustaining the region’s economy.

TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION

Japan’s largest company and the world’s top in vehicle sales, Toyota leads the industrial growth of the Tokai region.

Port of Nagoya

The Port of Nagoya has ranked first in Japan for both cargo handling volume and export value for over 20 consecutive years. Its location within a calm bay, its central position in Japan, and its proximity to the Chukyo Industrial Zone all contribute to its success.

AEON Mall

The origins of AEON trace back to Okadaya, founded in 1758 in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. The Tokai region is home to many companies with over a century of history.


Entertainment

At the 2005 Aichi Expo, Satsuki and Mei’s House was unveiled to the public. Even after the Expo ended, the house was carefully preserved for over a decade.

Aichi Prefecture later proposed to Studio Ghibli to incorporate Satsuki and Mei’s House into a new theme park, and in 2022, moved by the prefecture’s enthusiasm, Studio Ghibli agreed—leading to the opening of Ghibli Park in Aichi.

In addition, Akira Toriyama, the world-renowned creator of the popular anime Dragon Ball, was born and lived his entire life in Aichi Prefecture. Fans can find Dragon Ball-related merchandise at the Jump Shop Nagoya.

Ghibli Park

Ghibli Park immerses visitors in Studio Ghibli’s worlds through life-size architecture and exhibits dispersed across the forested Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, with film-themed areas and a reservation system that ensures an unhurried experience—hence its strong, lasting appeal.

Pokémon Center Nagoya

As an official Pokémon store, Pokémon Center Nagoya offers one of the Tokai region’s largest selections—limited-edition goods, events, video-game and TCG demos, photo spots, and tax-free service—making it a favorite for fans from Japan and abroad.

Anime Pilgrimage Sites

In Hida City, the “Ochiai Bus Stop,” which inspired a scene in the anime film Your Name, becomes enveloped in snow during winter, creating a solemn and atmospheric setting. 

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