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Kanie-cho in Aichi Prefecture is a tranquil water town known as "Little Venice of Tokai" for its canal networks. The town preserves Edo-period fishing culture and traditional textile crafts, offering authentic rural Japanese experiences away from mass tourism.
Visit Kanie History & Folklore Museum for fishing artifacts. Kanie River Canals feature Meiji-era warehouses best viewed by sightseeing boats (800 yen). The July Kanie Festival with ornate floats is a UNESCO-recognized event.
Try miso-fried shrimp rice using local river shrimp. High-quality unagi (eel) rice is available at "Unagi no Maruha". Street stalls sell gobei mochi - miso-glazed rice skewers.
Take Meitetsu Tsushima Line from Nagoya to Kanie Station (25min/450 yen). Rent bicycles (1000 yen/day) or call taxis (+81-568-77-0111). Canal boats run hourly (except winter).
April-May for cherry blossoms along canals, July for festivals (book early). Avoid August Obon crowds. Autumn is ideal for cycling.
Japanese is primary language. Free "KANIE_Free" WiFi covers the town. Buy IC cards at convenience stores. Most restaurants accept cards. For emergencies: Kanie Municipal Hospital (+81-568-79-1111). Tap water is drinkable. Sun protection recommended in summer.