Nagoya offers a balanced mix of classic and modern sights and experiences. It’s home to one of the most beautiful, towering castles in Japan. Not far south is the highly revered Atsuta, the second most revered shrine in the country. Head down to the Naka ward for a host of museums. Exhibits range from ancient Edo treasures to contemporary arts and Japan’s automobile industry. Hit the Sakae district for some fun...
Read moreDining in Nagoya introduces you to a wonderful assortment of regional Japanese delights, fondly known as Nagoya meshi. Some of the local dishes that have also become national favourites include tebasaki chicken wings, Ogura toast, and red miso. Besides offering heritage food galore, Nagoya has you covered with a wide range of flavours, from Asian to Western. Sakae, Fushimi, and Meiki are among Nagoya’s best dining areas where you can find...
Read moreThe best shopping experiences in Nagoya range from big department stores to quaint street and flea markets, and a whole lot more in between. The centrally located Nagoya Station is a great place to start your shopping spree. It’s surrounded by big players like Takashimaya and Meitetsu department stores and the station itself is built on top of underground malls. If...
Read moreNagoya nightlife is best experienced in the city’s downtown districts. You’ll find a good mix of traditional izakayas, live music bars, and hip nightclubs just a short walk from the major railway stations. These include Fushimi and Nagoya, but Sakae is your best bet. The city is highly popular among night owls – many bars and clubs often stay open until very late. After a fun evening out, residents and partygoers...
Read moreOur Nagoya Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in Japan. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What's the weather like? How can I get from Chubu Centrair International Airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug...
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