The Noritake Garden was formerly called Noritake arts center. The garden is a patch of beautiful green that houses a Museum of Pottery and Porcelain in it. The garden is well landscaped and offers a neat trail through its environs. If you are tired of the hectic city life or simply want to explore the city, do not give Noritake Garden a miss.
Nittaiji Temple is brand new as temples go, completed in 1904 (and rebuilt in 1984). But the significance of the site is momentous, if often overlooked. It houses some of the bones of the Buddha Shakyamuni that found its way to Thailand, parts of which were donated by the king of that country to be enshrined in Nagoya, for which purpose Nittaiji ("Japan-Thai Temple") was constructed. Do not miss the gold-leaf tablet inscribed by a more recent king of Thailand to commemorate the rebuilding of the temple in the 1980s.
The Nagoya Agricultural Centre is a government-run agricultural facility featuring an experimental farm, poultry farms, and grazing fields. The park also includes a greenhouse and a series of stores selling organic food items and produce. The cherry blossom and plum trees blossom bloom during the early days of spring, which attract nature lovers and photographers who flock here in large numbers to witness one of the many miracles of mother nature.