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Originally Posted by armagebedar
(Post 18711564)
Ah, I see! Yes, there is a dearth of decent sights in Nagoya proper. I've always compared it to Chicago, as it is first and foremost an eating town in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by abacaxi
(Post 18719062)
....... the Toyota Museum and took a tour of the Toyota auto factory. .......
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One Day in Nagoya?
What to do? Arrive 12/29 Leave 12-31
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Have you read the replies above?
That pretty much covers it for Nagoya, one of the least interesting cities in Japan. "A nice place to live, but I wouldn't want to visit there." However, it will be the lead-up to New Year's celebrations, so you can ask at your hotel if any of the local shrines or temples have any interesting events scheduled. I once visited some acquaintances there in September or October, and they took me to a festival where people write wishes on a slab of wood and then burn them in a big bonfire. Obviously, that won't be going on while you're there, but in any large city, there's always a festival somewhere. |
Best thing to do with one full day in Nagoya? Day trip to Kyoto.
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Nagoya isn't as bad as people make out, it's just has a bit of a different focus to a lot of other Japanese cities. My suggestions would be:
Nagoya City Science Museum - one of the best science museums I've ever visited Toyota Museum - high quality car museum, very well selected non Toyota stuff (the only place I've seen a Duesenberg for example) Toyota commemorative museum of Industry and Technology - hands on museum with working exihbits tracking Toyota's life from the looms through to car production Toyota factory tour - has to be organised ahead of time but really interesting SC Maglev and Railway park - reasonably new rail museum, a lot of exhibits and some interesting stuff on the maglev Tokugawa art museum - not a huge museum some nice stuff Inuyama castle - one of the best castles in Japan Ukai Fishing - The night fishing at Gifu is one of the highlights of all my trips to Japan Day trip to Kiso Valley - in particular the walk between the well preserved postal towns Tsumago and Magome Nagoya is an industrial city so a lot of the attractions are geared around science and technology rather than temples and geishas. I think a lot of people see that as a weakness but personally this is why I enjoy the city as it's a very good counterpoint to the Kyoto's and Takayama's. |
The Design Center is worth a visit too IMO, and the Aquarium is okay, especially if you're a fan of giant sea turtles.
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In July, I was impressed with Sakae Bus Terminal Oasis 21.
An ultramodern, relaxing space with some local cuisine restaurants. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bmvoFVm...%3DbmvoFVmJRxY |
Originally Posted by O Sora
(Post 19717879)
In July, I was impressed with Sakae Bus Terminal Oasis 21.
An ultramodern, relaxing space with some local cuisine restaurants. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bmvoFVm...%3DbmvoFVmJRxY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t9Cd5rRPsE |
Originally Posted by jib71
(Post 19718938)
Slough recently got a new bus terminal too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t9Cd5rRPsE |
Originally Posted by cardesigner2000
(Post 19720327)
Is Nagoya the Slough of Japan?
Nagoya might be the Birmingham of Japan (that's Birmingham, England - not Alabama). Motown, without Tamla. I didn't see that episode of The Office. But the poem in question is probably this one? http://www-cdr.stanford.edu/intuition/Slough.html |
Isn't Toyota also the hub of Brasilians in Japan? Just in case you wanted to add a frango sandwich or a spoonful of feijoada to your post-competition diet...
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Originally Posted by BuildingMyBento
(Post 19722588)
Isn't Toyota also the hub of Brasilians in Japan? Just in case you wanted to add a frango sandwich or a spoonful of feijoada to your post-competition diet...
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Originally Posted by kevincrumbs
(Post 19723593)
I thought Oizumi, north of Tokyo in Gunma prefecture, was the Brazilian hub of Japan. Or maybe just one of many?
Hamamatsu 12268 Oizumi 4396 Foreigner/resident ratio: Hamamatsu 3.1% Oizumi 15.3% As of 2012 Apr. Raw data: http://www.shujutoshi.jp/member/pdf/...katosidata.pdf |
In late November, Korankei would be worth a visit.
http://www.asahi.com/national/update...211150024.html http://www.hyakunensou.co.jp/asuke/ |
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