Anjo: The Little Denmark of Japan
Located in southern Aichi Prefecture, Anjo, Japan is a city with a diverse economy of agriculture and manufacturing. Because of its mixed farming of wheat, rice, cattle, and poultry, the locale was nicknamed the “Little Denmark of Japan.” Besides fields and companies, there are a few parks and historical sites found in Anjo, JPN. Tourists who want to visit the city can book their flight to Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) or Komaki Airport (NKM).
Best Time to Visit
Anjo, JPN has temperate winters and hot summers. The temperature in the town rises every August and drops every January. The best time of vacation in Anjo, JPN is from early April to late June when there are mostly sunny weeks. However, Anjo, JPN hotels usually have high-end accommodation from April to May. Meanwhile, the first weekend of August is the perfect time to revel in the locale’s Anjo Tanabata Festival.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are a plethora of fantastic sites to visit for entertainment, relaxation and fun in Anjo, JPN. If you love arts, you should check out the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, and if flowers are one of your favorites, you should not miss Japan’s Flower Farm. The Aoi Park is another excellent place where you can pick fresh vegetables. To end your day, you can enjoy Japanese specialties in the on-site restaurant of Dormy Inn Express Mikawaanjo, or you can dip in the property’s hot spring bath. If you wish to relax in a sauna or spa, you should stay in Nagoya Tokyu Hotel. The Hotel Grand Tiara Anjo features vending machines, a restaurant, free wifi and free self parking.