Nagoya City, known as "Japan's three famous cities" together with Osaka City and Kumamoto City, is no longer what it used to be, but the size of the castle can still be seen. Take the famous city line to the No. 7 entrance of the Municipal Service Center is outside Nagoya. Seeing a large area of cherry blossoms from outside the city, I am in a good mood. Walking inside is the gate. The ticket is 500 yen. Opening at 9 a.m. If you are the cherry blossom season, it is most appropriate to come in the morning. There are a lot of people at noon, or more than 4 p.m. to avoid the peak crowd. Nagoya City Tianshouge is a place where the Tokugawa family has lived for generations. It is a five-storey eaves building. The roof ridges are decorated with golden head fish bodies of one male and one female. The interior of Tianshou Pavilion has been renovated, the wooden structure has been unreserved, and elevators have been added.