traveltowith

Find the Best Activities & Hotels for Families, Couples, and Solo Travelers

About UsContactTerms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy
© 2026 Traveltowith. All rights reserved.
t
Search...
Japan/Things to Do in Nagoya, with baby

Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District (with baby)

with kidswith babycouple tripsolo trip

How Baby-Friendly is Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District?

61%Baby-Friendly
View Map

What makes it 61% Baby-Friendly: Flat paving eases stroller use and public toilets have diaper tables, yet onsite nursing rooms, high chairs, and shaded rest areas are missing, so caregivers must plan extra stops nearby.

Google
Reviews4/ 5
(from 579 reviews)

Positives:

  • Stroller-Friendly: Flat, 7-meter-wide street allows smooth stroller navigation.
  • Free Entry: No admission fee to walk the street or enter the shrine.
  • Close to Nagoya Station: 10-minute walk via Endoji arcade saves transit time.

Challenges:

  • Limited On-Site Baby Facilities: Historic street has no nursing rooms; rely on public restrooms for changing.
  • Cafe Access: Many cafes have stairs; check baby-seat availability in advance.
  • Peak Hour Crowds: Narrow areas can get busy at lunch; visit mid-morning for quieter paths.
Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District image 1
Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District image 2
Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District image 3
Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District image 4
Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District image 5
🏖️ Explore Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District with a local guide: GetYourGuide's 10 BEST Activities and Tours around Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District. Local guides know the hidden gems you'd otherwise miss, read what other travelers experienced, and book easily.

What is Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District?

  • A townscape preservation district in Nagoya that preserves a 7-meter-wide street lined with late‐Edo period wooden townhouses and white-plaster kura storehouses
  • A historic area safeguarding its early-17th century street layout, stone-walled warehouses and merchant architecture established following the 1700 fire
  • A riverside district distinguished by earthen-walled warehouses and distinctive rooftop ‘yanegami’ shrine figures overlooking the Horikawa canal

What is so special about Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District for with baby?

  1. Stroller-friendly stroll along Edo-period warehouses
  2. Short visit to Sengen Shrine with easy changing facilities
  3. Spot unique rooftop deities to engage your baby
  4. Ground-floor cafes for quick snacks and rest stops
  5. Free entry and close to Nagoya Station for easy access

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows easy stroller pace and time for breaks at restrooms or cafes.

(View Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District on Map)

Baby-Friendly Activities in Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District

Stroll Shike-michi Historic Street:

Walk along the flat, paved street lined with late Edo-period earthen-walled warehouses and merchant houses.

Tip: Keep your stroller on the 7-meter-wide path and stop at open shop fronts to rest.

Visit Fuji Sengen Shrine:

Explore the compact shrine at the north end, featuring 300-year-old camphor trees and peaceful grounds.

Tip: Use the nearby accessible restroom with a changing table before entering.

Spot Yanegami-sama Roof Shrines:

Look up at small, ornate rooftop deities protecting the buildings.

Tip: Teach your baby to point at each roof god and snap quick photos from the stroller.

Browse Family-Friendly Cafes:

Choose cafes on the ground floor to sample Ise tea or soft-serve ice cream.

Tip: Call ahead to confirm baby seats and check if seating is on the ground level.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District

  1. Use Nearby FamilyMart Restrooms: Change diapers in accessible stalls on adjacent roads before main street.
  2. Download Mama Papa Map: Locate private nursing pods and diaper stations at JR Nagoya Takashimaya.
  3. Bring Portable Changing Mat: Public toilets only offer flat tables; your own mat adds comfort.
🏖️ Tour Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District like a local: GetYourGuide's Top 10 Activities and Tours in Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District. Local experts uncover hidden treasures you'd never find alone, browse authentic traveler reviews, and book your perfect adventure hassle-free.

Reviews of Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District

Powered by Google
Guo Hwei Lee

Guo Hwei Lee

May 2025

Interesting area to explore and learn about the buildinga from the past

K

K

Apr 2025

It’s good for strolling around the alley in the noon time. There’s so many shop and restaurant there for lunch or dinner. A few shop closed on Sunday.

Christian Bernhard

Christian Bernhard

Apr 2025

Very small area (well, we all know what happened..) but visit it whole walking to Nagoya Castle

Jeremy Fox

Jeremy Fox

Mar 2025

Interesting historical buildings - but lived in and not Disneyfied like Kyoto. The grungy, Showa era, shopping street also feels like something from decades past. There's a mix of older and more modern buildings. Also of note are the (somewhat kitsch) statues at street corners, the cones about them undermining the purpose of the art (Nagoya is the Yorkshire of Japan).

V L

V L

Feb 2024

A street with a historical significance on how buildings were to be built to prevent the spread of fire. It is just an empty street with old locked-up buildings along it. There is nothing to do here or see. The only eye-candy is a futuristic looking BMW i8 parked along the street.

When is the best time to visit Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District (Nagoya, Japan)?

In July, stroll under Tanabata paper decorations in cooler early evenings. In November, catch free street performances at the Endoji Festival de Paris but go mid-morning to avoid crowds.

✈️ Ready to go? Check the latest flight deals to Nagoya on Trip.com

Explore These Activities

Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Takoyaki snackJPY 300
Ice creamJPY 200
Small souvenirJPY 500
Total EstimatedJPY 1,000

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Content Notice: This content combines editorial expertise with AI assistance to ensure comprehensive and up-to-date information. Our team regularly curates and reviews all content for accuracy and relevance. Help Us Improve

Map of Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District

Address: Japan, 〒451-0042 Aichi, Nagoya, Nishi Ward, Nagono, 1-chōme−35−3 1F

Map will load when you scroll here

Scroll down to view the interactive map

Looking for other Things to Do besides Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District (Nagoya)?

← See other Things to Do in Nagoya (with baby)

About Shike-michi Townscape Preservation District

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

Official Website

Phone Number

+81 52-972-2782

10 BEST nearby Activities

Book on GetYourGuide

Explore Popular Things to Do

🇯🇵 Japan, with baby

Things to Do in Tokyo, with baby
Tokyo
Things to Do in Osaka, with baby
Osaka
Things to Do in Kyoto, with baby
Kyoto
Mount Fuji AreaSapporoHakoneFukuokaNagoya

🇺🇸 United States, with baby

Things to Do in Hawaii, with baby
Hawaii
Things to Do in New York, with baby
New York
Los AngelesSan FranciscoLas VegasSeattleAustinNiagara Falls

🇨🇦 Canada, with baby

Things to Do in Vancouver, with baby
Vancouver
Things to Do in Toronto, with baby
Toronto
Things to Do in Montreal, with baby
Montreal
VictoriaCalgaryQuebec CityOttawaNiagara Falls

🇮🇪 Ireland, with baby

Things to Do in Dublin, with baby
Dublin
Things to Do in Cork, with baby
Cork
Things to Do in Galway, with baby
Galway

🇬🇧 United Kingdom, with baby

Things to Do in London, with baby
London
Things to Do in Edinburgh, with baby
Edinburgh
Things to Do in Manchester, with baby
Manchester

🇮🇹 Italy, with baby

Things to Do in Rome, with baby
Rome
Things to Do in Florence, with baby
Florence
Things to Do in Milan, with baby
Milan

How You Can Support Us

If our website helps you, please support us by booking your travel needs through this link: Book Flights, Hotels, Activities on Trip.com - New App User Promo up to 10% OFF. We may earn a small affiliate commission - at no extra cost to you!

It's a simple way to help us keep the site running and improving for everyone. Thanks for your support!

10 BEST nearby Activities

Book on GetYourGuide
traveltowith
HomeDestinationsAbout
Nagoya, Japan

searching for