Top picks for Nagoya Day tours

Discover 86 Day tours in Nagoya on Trip.com, updated February 7, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 13 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 42.05 per person, with an average total of EUR 103.54. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.325k verified reviews, Day tours Nagoya boast an average rating of 4.8.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Shirakawa-go Thatched Village & Hida Takayama Tour from Nagoya", with 796 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Nagoya Shoryudo 1-day Tour: Inuyama Castle + Magome + Tsumago-juku + Ena Kyo Observation Deck", a 5-hour adventure in Nagoya!

The next available day tour departs on February 8, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Nagoya Day tours usually take about 5 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Nagoya Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Nagoya! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Shirakawa-go Thatched Village & Hida Takayama Tour from Nagoya.

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Reviews: Nagoya Shoryudo 1-day Tour: Inuyama Castle + Magome + Tsumago-juku + Ena Kyo Observation Deck
Guest User2025-09-15
Ricky was an excellent guide, explaining the itinerary and attractions on the bus and accompanying us on the way to Longshen Waterfall. He even lent us his umbrella when it rained. Five stars!
Reviews: Winter-exclusive Light Show|Nagoya Inuyama Castle & Ena Gorge & Magome & Tsumago 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-12-27
I think this is a place worth visiting. The snack shops near Ena Gorge have incredibly delicious strawberries, only 1000 yen a bag. The strawberry flavor is exceptionally sweet; in Nagoya, a bag of strawberries would cost at least 1500 yen. The roasted sweet potatoes are also delicious. Tsumarajuku is truly beautiful, perfect for taking photos.
Reviews: Eihō-ji Temple, Ena Gorge, Magome, Tsumago-juku day tour
Guest User2025-10-18
There were four attractions in total. Eihoji Temple already showed some autumn colors in mid-October, and I'm sure in another month it'll be dominated by ginkgo trees and red maples. Ena Gorge wasn't anything special; I went there simply because I wanted to pass by. Magome-juku is so newly renovated, it looks like a sloped version of Panlong Tiandi. There are so many shops, and navigating the slopes on a rainy day was a bit scary. When we arrived at Tsumago-juku, it rained heavily, which only added to the charm of the quaint Tsumago-juku. Our group of about a dozen people was arranged by minibus, and everyone was very punctual, both for the morning check-in and the gathering at each attraction! The tourists were mostly from Southeast Asia, Europe, America, and Taiwan, and the guide spoke Chinese and English throughout the trip. 👍🏼
Reviews: Nagoya to Shirakawa-go & Hida Takayama: UNESCO Heritage 1-Day Tour
Guest User2025-11-05
The overall itinerary was somewhat rushed due to Japanese driver service time regulations. The Takayama leg of the trip was particularly tight, mainly because completing a meal and a full visit to the Takayama Jinya (traditional Japanese houses) within two hours was quite strenuous. Two hours was more than enough for the Shirakawa-go Gassho-zukuri village. The tour guide was very professional and nice, and his explanations were quite interesting. The group members came from all over the world, with mainland Chinese tourists making up about 10%, making it a very international team.
Reviews: Shirakawa-go + Hida Takayama|Optional 9-person small group tour with hotel transfers|Nagoya Day Tour
Guest User2026-01-30
Kawagoe is absolutely gorgeous! The scenery is like a fairytale world; you'll fall in love with it at first sight. I especially want to thank our female guide, Miyamoto, for making this experience so wonderful. She not only planned the itinerary perfectly, managing the time flawlessly, and providing clear and detailed explanations, but she was also incredibly considerate, making me feel completely at ease throughout the trip. She was more than just a guide; she was like a friend. I highly recommend her to first-time visitors! 👍
Reviews: [Limited Time Offer] Day Tour from Nagoya | Hida Takayama & Shirakawa-go Gassho Village World Heritage Site
Guest User2026-01-20
A very enjoyable trip. I was initially reluctant to join a large group tour, but after checking the transportation options and finding them inconvenient and expensive to hire a car, I opted for a group tour. The result was surprisingly smooth and comfortable. Our tour guide, Xiao Liu, was very patient and responsible. We were free to explore after disembarking, but she diligently explained the sights and routes on the bus in both Chinese and English. The bus was very punctual and didn't wait for anyone. There were no shops along the way; everything was voluntary. The people on the bus came from various countries, and everyone was very disciplined. Suitable for: People with high energy levels who want a quick tour and don't need to plan too much, and for those who prioritize safety. For those with lower energy levels, a nice coffee shop with a good view to experience the local culture is also a good option. Not suitable for: People who want to take great photos, those who want to stay in one place for too long, or those who can't tolerate long bus rides. The bus ride was very smooth, and motion sickness was rare. You can wear an eye mask to rest on the bus; the tour guide will only remind you of precautions when you're almost at your destination. Takayama City: If you walk quickly, besides the morning market, you can also visit Hie Shrine, where you can draw fortune slips; the scenery is also quite beautiful. (You must be very fit and have a strong sense of time.) Shirakawa-go: The scenery is beautiful; I was lucky enough to see a rainbow. If you walk fast, you can go to the observation deck, queue to buy pudding, and quickly tour the wooden houses. One last small suggestion: I hope the tour guide can start timing from when you get off the bus, or set the time a few minutes later on the bus. If getting off the bus takes a few minutes, returning early will also take a few minutes, resulting in less time for sightseeing. So, unless there are unexpected circumstances, I hope the timing can be set a little later for a more comfortable experience. That's all.