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Museum, gardens & shops on the former factory grounds of a prominent Japanese ceramics company.
3 Chome-1-36 Noritakeshinmachi, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-8501, Japan

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Reviews — 8

* Woo Bai
at 2024 Jun 14
* Woo Bai
at 2024 Jun 14
Quiet and clean. The Garden includes Noritake Museum and Exhibition Hall which allows people learn more about the history of Japanese ceramics.
Y H
at 2024 May 29
Y H
at 2024 May 29
Please try to be here if you stay in Nagoya. Very peaceful place and you can take a good rest. And enjoy some food and shopping in AEON mall here.
julie lee
at 2024 May 28
julie lee
at 2024 May 28
Visited Noridake's Forest on Sunday morning. It rained a little, but there were people and it was not noisy or crowded.
There were many people who took a quiet walk in the garden rather than several exhibition halls and museums, so it was relaxing. The park site in front of the ION Mall, which is directly connected, was well established, so it was good to visit with children.
In front of the ion mall, there was also a ceramic wall built of pottery pieces

By the way, there is a Tatsuya bookstore in Ion Mall. The walls of huge books are wonderful
Jungmin Ha
at 2024 May 14
Jungmin Ha
at 2024 May 14
calm and cozy place!!
Aeon mall is right next to the Noritake Garden, so you can enjoy shopping as well.
biyan tt
at 2024 Apr 20
biyan tt
at 2024 Apr 20
Noritake Garden is a place where people can enjoy many things. The garden has European-style red brick buildings. The landscaping has flowing water and green plants. See historic structures like the six chimneys built in 1933.

There is a Tsutaya Book store for those who love to read, featuring high wall with books from floor to ceiling.

Aeon mall has many shops as well.
LEACH LiChingHeng
at 2023 Dec 11
LEACH LiChingHeng
at 2023 Dec 11
Illuminating! Informative gallery and beautiful grounds offering peaceful respite from the city. Must see! Took the Meguru bus to get here. Very convenient!
Cecil M
at 2023 Nov 02
Cecil M
at 2023 Nov 02
We visited late October. While I applaud the Noritake family to make the garden free for the public to enjoy, I found this the most plain and uninteresting garden I’ve seen so far. Probably because it’s in Japan but has nothing Japanese about it (except for the Nitto Shrine).
Unless you want to see the red brick buildings and read about their history or visit the museum or shop, I would recommend to skip this one and visit a different garden. I wish we had.

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