Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 11, 2019

Top 9 things to do in Nagoya, Japan

Nagoya is located in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, and is a famous for its unique food culture.

Located just 1 hour away from Chubu Centrair International Airport within the same prefecture, it is a convenient destination as public transport can bring you to almost all of the tourist destinations within the city.

There are also various historical artefacts in Nagoya, such as Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine, as well as family-friendly places like the Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

Here are 9 things in Nagoya that you have to do!


1. Nagoya’s famous cafe breakfast

Nagoya is renowned for the Kissaten Morning, where Kissaten means a Japanese-style cafe and morning refers to breakfast. A famous Kissaten chain is Komeda’s Coffee, but Nagoya’s streets, such as the Sakae and Nagoya Station area, have numerous Kissaten for you to choose from. The breakfast sets usually come with free toasted bread or sandwiches when you order a cup of coffee, with some places serving you ogura toast, a Nagoya breakfast dish with red beans and butter on toasted bread. This is definitely a great way to kick start a day of sightseeing!


2. The golden dolphins of Nagoya Castle

Nagoya, though a huge city, is a place filled with immense history. One of the best places to learn more about Nagoya’s history is at Nagoya Castle. It was built in 1612 by order of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the ruler who ushered in Japan’s Edo period (1603 - 1868). Located at Shiyakusho Station on the Meijo Line subway, among the important artefacts found in Nagoya Castle are the Kinshachi, or the golden dolphins, that are found on both ends of the main ridge of the castle’s roof. There are English explanations within Nagoya Castle, as well as guided tours in English.


3. The oldest television tower in Japan

Built in 1954, the 180-metre-high (590-foot-high) Nagoya Television Tower is the oldest television tower in Japan. With an indoor observatory at the 90-metre (295-foot) mark and an outdoor observatory at the 100-metre (328-foot) mark, you will enjoy a splendid view of the whole of Nagoya city and the mountains surrounding it. Not only is the view from the observatory fantastic, the tower is also beautifully illuminated at night. Nagoya Television Tower can either be accessed from Hisayaodori Station of the Meijo Line subway or Sakae Station of the Higashiyama Line subway, both 10 minutes from Nagoya Station.


4. Walking on a spaceship at Oasis 21

If you access Nagoya Television Tower via Sakae subway station, you will notice a unique building in front of the tower. Don’t worry, there are no aliens on board! The spaceship-like building is called Oasis 21, and is a 4-storey eco-friendly complex with a bus terminal, shopping mall, and a park. The Spaceship-Aqua located on the top floor allows you to walk around the glass roof and is also lit up at night. The sight of Nagoya Television Tower and Oasis 21 together is one of the iconic views of Nagoya. It is recommended that you visit both places together.


5. Nagoya’s best shopping district - Osu

Located near Kamimaezu subway station, just 20 minutes from Nagoya Station, Osu has everything you can ask for. Cafés, restaurants, and street food to fill your stomach, subculture shops for your favourite manga items, shops with the latest fashion products, and even arcades. There is also an awarded Napoli Pizza chef’s restaurant and casual food stall on the backstreet of Osu shopping arcade. On top of that, Osu Kannon, a historical temple, is also found within Osu district. You definitely have to visit this place.


6. Higashiyama Zoo and Botanic Gardens

Higashiyama Zoo and Botanic Gardens has over 500 species of animals and even an amusement park within the compound. It was also the first zoo in Japan to have a koala exhibit, one of the favourites today. There are various events carried out throughout the year, such as the Sakura Festival in spring. It is accessible via Higashiyama subway station, just 30 minutes from Nagoya Station.


7. The historical Atsuta Shrine

Just 6 minutes from Nagoya Station via the Meijo subway line, Atsuta Shrine is located right outside Jingumae Station. The serene atmosphere from the tall trees and chirping birds once you step into the shrine compound makes it hard to believe you are still in the city. With over 1,900 years of history, Atsuta Shrine has been a place of worship for a long period of time, making it one of the most important shrines in Japan. You can also try the kishimen noodles - another of Nagoya’s famous dishes - at the eatery within the shrine compound.


8. Nagoya’s original pork cutlet - miso katsu

Miso katsu is a dish with miso gravy poured over pork cutlet, and is another one of Nagoya’s dishes. Among the numerous canteens and restaurants in Nagoya that are famous for miso katsu is a restaurant chain called Yabaton, with outlets located at convenient places such as Nagoya Station and in Osu district.

 


9. Nagoya’s best chicken wings: Furaibou vs Yamachan

Another of Nagoya’s famous dishes is tebasaki, or chicken wings. The two greatest franchise stores in Nagoya are Furaibou and Yamachan, both located at various places around the city. If you do not have time to visit both stores, you can make your way to Nagoya Station where there are takeaway stalls of both Furaibou and Yamachan at the station’s building, Kintetsu Pass’e, and Meitetsu Hyakkaten Department Store respectively.


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