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  1. Located in Nagoya, 1 km from Nagoya Station, Nikko Style Nagoya provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Located around 1.9 km from Oasis 21, the hotel with free WiFi is also 3.2 km away from Nagoya Castle. The accommodation features nightclub and a 24-hour front desk.

  2. Located in central Nagoya, the Osu Shopping district is a vast area of interconnecting shopping arcades, packed with shops, restaurants and entertainment of all kinds. Along its bustling streets, visitors can find a number of small temples and shrines, mechanical puppet shows with characters from history, a traditional kabuki theatre and even a small public baths.

  3. Nagoya's take on the dish, known as hitsumabushi, is served in a traditional wooden bowl accompanied by a rice bowl, a plate of condiments and a pot of broth. One eats hitsumabushi by splitting the serving of eel into four portions. For the first portion, scoop the eel into the rice bowl and eat it straight in order to savor the flavor of the eel.

  4. From Nagoya Station, take the Sakuradori Subway Line to Hisayaodori Station (5 minutes) and change to the Meijo Subway Line to Nagoyajo Station (2 minutes). The total one way journey takes about ten minutes and costs 240 yen. From the nearest exit, it is a three minute walk to the castle's east gate. Alternatively, the castle's main gate can be ...

  5. From Nagoya Station, the fastest way to the port is to take a JR train to Kanayama Station (3 minutes, 180 yen) and transfer to the Meiko Subway Line for Nagoyako Station (10 minutes, 240 yen). The cheaper but slower approach is to take the Higashiyama and Meijo/Meiko Subway Lines via Sakae (25 minutes, 270 yen).

  6. Direct. 100 min. ¥ about 11,000. multiple trains/hour. Covered by: Japan Rail Pass. Tokyo and Nagoya are connected with each other by the JR Tokaido Shinkansen. Nozomi trains require about 100 minutes to reach Nagoya from Tokyo, Hikari trains about 110 minutes and Kodama trains about three hours. The regular one way fare is 10,560 yen for a ...

  7. From Nagoya Station, take the Aonami Line to its terminal station, Kinjofuto Station. The one way ride takes about 25 minutes, costs 360 yen and is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass. Trains depart approximately every 15 minutes. SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is just a few steps from Kinjofuto Station. It is also located close to Legoland.

  8. The Nagoya City Science Museum (名古屋市科学館, Nagoya-shi Kagakukan) features a characteristic giant silver globe, which houses one of the world's largest planetariums. Programs at the planetarium vary monthly and cover current astronomical phenomena. Although shows are conducted only in Japanese, they can nevertheless be interesting ...

  9. Nagoya (Nagoya Station) and Osaka (Shin-Osaka Station) are connected by the JR Tokaido Shinkansen. Nozomi trains require about 50 minutes for the trip, while Hikari and Kodama trains take between 55 and 70 minutes. The regular one way fare is 5940 yen for a non-reserved seat and around 6500 yen for a reserved seat.

  10. Sakae, Nagoya's downtown core Handa Red Brick Building and Kabuto Beer. The late 19th century was when the Japanese beer industry started to develop, and when the country's four major beverage companies we know today were established - Sapporo Breweries in Sapporo, the oldest Japanese beer brewery established in 1876, Kirin Holdings Company in Yokohama founded in 1885, Asahi Beer Holdings and Suntory in Osaka, which were started in 1889 and 1899 respectively.

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