• In this Nagoya city guide, Nagoya resident Lena Yamaguchi shares a few ideas of why you should get off the train, and how to make the most of your time here...
  • Nagoya is Japan’s third largest metropolitan area and the capital of Aichi Prefecture. It’s a stop on the Tōkaidō Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka.
  • Nagoya is not as well known for its food scene as other spots in Japan but that doesn’t mean that it hasn’t got a range of delicious local delicacies to try.
  • Perhaps because of its industrial core, most tourists traveling to Japan hightail Nagoya for its more famous neighbors like Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo.
  • This website provides overseas residents living in Nagoya with a wide range of information such as information necessary for daily life and event...
  • Nagoya Castle is one of Japan's most prominent castles, and is designated a National Historic Site, considered the equivalent of being a National Treasure.
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  • Although Nagoya's GDP tops that of many small countries, this middle child has grown accustomed to life in the shadow of its older siblings, Tokyo and Osaka.
  • After suffering heavy bombing in WWII, the city has been extensively rebuilt and carefully rezoned. These days, Nagoya is full of interesting attractions for visitors.
  • Planning to visit Nagoya? Discover how to get there, where to stay, what to do, where to eat and more, in the best guide to Nagoya, from KAYAK.