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Toyoyama, Aichi

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Aichi / Toyoyama
A reading of this place

Planes bank low over the Nōbi Plain on their approach to Nagoya Airport, and from Shinmei Park you can watch them pass almost close enough to read the livery. The park sits just beside the runway fence, and inside it, Kōkūkan Boon houses actual aircraft alongside flight simulators — a place where the machinery of aviation is handled, not merely observed. Toyoyama-cho is compact, hemmed in by rivers — the Ōyama, the Kudaragiki, the Shinsakai — and a large share of its flat ground is given over to the airport itself, a fact that shapes everything about the town's character.

That character is industrial in the precise sense: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Komaki South Plant assembles the Mitsubishi SpaceJet here, and JAXA maintains a flight research base at the airport using an experimental aircraft called Hishō. The Aichi Aviation Museum, converted from the old international terminal, displays this lineage without nostalgia — it is a working prefecture's account of what flight has meant to this corner of Japan. The former terminal building also became Airport Walk Nagoya, a shopping center occupying what was once a departure hall, which gives the building an odd double life.

Older layers persist quietly. Hassho Shrine in Toyoba received a land grant from Oda Nobunaga, and Enmei-ji temple holds a wooden Jizō figure from the Heian period, designated a prefectural cultural property. These sit in the same flat grid as the runway lights, neither overshadowed nor celebrated, simply present in the town's ordinary geography.

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What converges here

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  • 名古屋飛行場
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