Toyohashi
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Understand
Toyohashi, centrally located between the main metropolis cities of Tokyo and Osaka, is known for its port, the largest for the import/export of automobiles in Japan. The Toyota Motor Company also has a production facility in the nearby city of Tahara, and the city has a manufacturing base. Volkswagen also has a large factory here. Yoshida Castle is at the center of the city, which was once an important post town on the The Tōkaidō road|Tokaido road]] linking Edo with Kyoto. Toyohashi has extensive forests, and is close to the beaches of the Atsumi Peninsula, an important nesting habitat for the loggerhead turtle.
Get in
By plane
The nearest airport to Toyohashi is Chubu Centrair International Airport near Nagoya. From there, Toyohashi is about 70 minutes away via the Meitetsu Line (¥1590). A change of trains at Jingu-mae station is required.
Toyohashi Railroad runs an hourly bus service from Centrair directly to Toyohashi station in 1 hour, 40 minutes (¥2200).
By train
Toyohashi is a stop on the JR Tokaido Line and the Tokaido Shinkansen, and is also the terminal of the Meitetsu Main Line from Nagoya and Gifu.
Hikari trains on the Shinkansen run from Tokyo every 2 hours (with two late-night trains running 30 minutes apart), reaching Toyohashi in about 90 minutes. The all-stopping Kodama trains, which depart twice every hour, take 45 minutes longer. The price is the same for both trains (¥8700).
Bullet trains from Kyoto (¥7530) and Osaka (¥8380) reach Toyohashi in about 75 and 90 minutes, respectively (1 or 2 departures per hour).
From Nagoya you can reach Toyohashi in 25 minutes by bullet train (¥2230 unreserved seat, 2 to 3 departures per hour) or in 50-60 minutes on the Meitetsu Line (¥1080, 5 to 6 departures per hour).
Rapid trains on the regular JR Tokaido Line run from Nagoya in 50-55 minutes (¥1280). Local trains also run 2-3 times per hour from Hamamatsu (35 minutes, ¥650).
With the exception of the Meitetsu Line, all of the above trains can be used at no charge with the Japan Rail Pass.
By bus
Toyohashi Railroad and KB Bus run a daily overnight bus from Shinjuku to Toyohashi (6 hours, ¥4500 one way, ¥8000 round-trip).
Highway buses during the daytime only stop at the Toyohashi Kita stop of the Tomei Expressway. There are six daily Tokkyu buses from Tokyo Station to Hamamatsu Station (¥4420), from which you can take a local train to Toyohashi (¥650). The whole trip trip takes about five hours.
Get around
You can also get around by train which runs from the train/bus station right past Aichi University.
See
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phone: +81 53-241-8580address: Futagawa-cho, Naka-machi 65A reconstruction of the original Tokaido Lodge, completed in 1988.
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Toyohashi Zoo and Botanical Gardens
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address: Imahashi-choFeudal lord Kohaku Makino built the castle in 1505 and originally called it Imahashi Castle. After the Warring States period, the castle was renamed Yoshida Castle and became the residence of Terumasa Ikeda.
Do
Close to Toyohashi and right next to Tahara is Irago, the most popular surfing area for this part of Japan.
Buy
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phone: +81 532-54-2345This book store has a surprisingly good English section for a city this size.
Eat
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phone: +81 532 55 5376address: Shin Yoshi-cho 48-2 Madoka Bldg. 1FThe first ever western-owned bar in Toyohashi. Serves ribs, wings, salads, tacos, brownies, cocktails, and world beer.
Drink
Parada ObrigatoriaLarge Brazilian dance club with frequent events.
Sleep
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phone: +81 532-57-1010address: Nishijuku, Hanada-cho