Walking in Nagoya , Nagoya
by oBeesyo
Jun 24, 2025
Explore Nagoya: A City of Modernity and Cultural Charm - Stroll All Day Long!
Nagoya may not be the first city that springs to mind when you first think of visiting Japan, but this fourth-largest city is a hidden gem. With a diverse mix of cutting-edge technology and the charm of traditional Japanese culture, exploring Nagoya on foot is a fun, exciting and eye-catching experience that will make you fall in love with the city.
Must-See Highlights for a Nagoya Stroll:
* Nagoya Station Area: A Vibrant Central Area
Start your exploration at Nagoya Station, the city’s largest and busiest transportation hub. Surrounded by cutting-edge skyscrapers like the JR Central Towers and the Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, a unique spiral design that reflects Japan’s architectural advancements. You can feel the energy of a big city here. Many trendy shops, restaurants and cafes invite you to stop by and enjoy shopping or a cup of coffee.
* Discover the fun at Osu Kannon and Osu Shopping District:
Take the subway to Osu Kannon Station and you will find a completely different atmosphere. Start at Osu Kannon Temple, a quiet old Buddhist temple that is home to the Bodhisattva Kannon and is popular with locals. Then, walk through Osu Shopping District, which is home to many old shops, fashion boutiques, international restaurants and unique sweet shops. This is a shopper's and foodie's paradise where you can spend the whole day without getting bored. Whether it's anime shops, antique shops or Hida beef sushi restaurants (such as Hida Kotte Ushi, which is famous in Takayama but may have branches or similar shops in Nagoya), you can find them all here.
* Find good fortune at Maneki Inari Shrine:
In Osu, you will find Maneki Inari Shrine, a small but charming shrine with a bright red torii gate. And the statue of the fox god "Maneki Inari", which is believed to beckon good fortune and success. Come pray and take pictures with this beautiful backdrop! (During the rainy season, blue hydrangeas may bloom to add freshness.)
* Experience the world of knowledge at Nagoya City Science Museum:
If you love science and technology, don't miss Nagoya City Science Museum located in Shirakawa Park. With its large planetarium dome and many interesting exhibitions, it is suitable for people of all ages. Whether children or adults, they can learn and have fun exploring science.
* Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the city view:
Nagoya has many green spaces to relax in, such as the park around the Science Museum or even take a walk along the river. You will see different views of the city. Some places may have red Japanese lanterns, creating a beautiful evening atmosphere.
* The symbol of the city: Nana-chan Doll:
When you come to Nagoya, don't forget to take a picture with the large Nana-chan Doll at Meitetsu Nagoya Station. The doll changes outfits according to the festival or campaign. It is a popular meeting spot and is the symbol of the city.
Tips for walking around:
* Comfortable shoes: Bring comfortable shoes. Because you will have to walk quite a bit to explore the places.
* Use public transportation: Nagoya's subway system is convenient and covers almost all major tourist spots. Nagoya is a city that offers a complete travel experience, with history, culture, modernity, and delicious food. Walking around the city on your own will give you a true perspective and hidden charm of Nagoya that will make you want to come back again and again!
Post by oBeesyo | Jun 24, 2025























