Aisin AW Gymnasium, Nishio
#3 among attractions in Nishio
Facts and practical information
Anjochiku Kibonooka Gymnasium is an arena in Anjo, Aichi, Japan. It is the home arena of the Aisin Areions of the B.League, Japan's professional basketball league. ()
Nishio Japan
Aisin AW Gymnasium – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Okazaki Castle, Honshō-ji, Shingū ruins, Futago Kofun.
- 6.1 miNEHistorical place, Forts and castles
Okazaki Castle, Okazaki
155 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the city of Okazaki, Japan, Okazaki Castle serves as a historical beacon that has withstood the test of time. This iconic fortress, which is the birthplace of one of Japan's most revered shoguns, Tokugawa Ieyasu, dates back to the 15th century.
- 0.7 miETemple, Buddhist architecture
Honshō-ji, Nishio
17 min walk • Honshō-ji, is a Buddhist temple of the Ōtani-ha Jōdo Shinshū sect in the city of Anjō, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Its main image is a statue of Amida Nyōrai.
- 5.3 miNEArchaeological site
Shingū ruins, Okazaki
136 min walk • The Shingū ruins archaeological site containing a ruins of a village complex which was inhabited from the late Jōmon period through the Kamakura period, located in the Shingū neighborhood of the city of Okazaki, Aichi in the Tōkai region of Japan. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1976.
- 2.2 miNEArchaeological site
Futago Kofun, Anjō
57 min walk • The Futago Kofun is a Kofun period burial mound, located in the Sakurai neighborhood of the city of Anjō, Aichi in the Tōkai region of Japan. The tumulus was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1927, and its borders were expanded in 1955.
- 6.2 miNETemple
Rokusho Shrine, Okazaki
159 min walk • Rokusho Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture in Japan. The shrine was founded by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1602 when the honden was constructed.
- 1.5 miNEArchaeological site
Himeogawa Kofun, Anjō
39 min walk • The Himeogawa Kofun is a Kofun period burial mound located in the Himeogawa neighborhood of the city of Anjō, Aichi in the Tōkai region of Japan. The tumulus was designated as a National Historic Site in 1927.
- 5.2 miWCity, Area
Hekinan, Handa
132 min walk • Hekinan is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the city had an estimated population of 72,864 in 29,139 households, and a population density of 1,986 persons per km². The total area of the city was 36.68 square kilometres.
- 5.3 miEUniversities and schools
Yamasa Institute, Okazaki
136 min walk • The Yamasa Institute is a private Japanese Language school located in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture. The Institute began language instruction in 1989, and was founded through the Hattori Foundation, a philanthropic educational organization established in 1919.
- 3.1 miSWMuseum, History museum
Nishio Castle, Nishio
79 min walk • Nishio Castle is a Japanese castle located in the city of Nishio, eastern Aichi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Nishio Castle was home to the Ogyu Matsudaira, daimyō of Nishio Domain.
- 3.3 miNE
- 5.3 miWCity
Takahama
135 min walk • For those interested in history and culture, Takahama has several historic sites and landmarks to explore. The Takahama Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the city's feudal past, with its ancient stone walls and well-preserved structures.