Minato-ku, Administrative district in Tokyo, Japan
Minato Ward is an administrative district in Nagoya, Japan, that includes business zones, residential neighborhoods, and multiple parks throughout its area. The ward features a mix of modern office buildings standing alongside older residential streets and commercial areas.
The ward was formed in 1947 through the merging of earlier administrative areas during Nagoya's restructuring after World War II. This process established the district's current boundaries and organization.
The ward hosts foreign embassies and international schools that shape its character as a place where many cultures meet. Walking through the streets, you encounter people from around the world and see signs in multiple languages.
The ward is connected by several train stations to other parts of Nagoya, making it easy to navigate through the area. Weekdays show more activity in the business zones, while weekends offer a quieter experience of the residential streets.
The ward contains a popular shopping street with small shops and restaurants that reveals a different side from the large business buildings. Many visitors overlook this area even though it reflects the everyday character of the district better.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.