Nagoya, An Underrated Food and Sightseeing Destination
Regular curry is thickened with potato starch, but in Nagoya the curry is thickened using flour, which makes the udon noodles extra sticky. The curry flavor is also extra spicy, as food in Nagoya is known for having high spice levels. This dish came about from using the embankment of a pot to mix water with haccho premium miso to make miso oden. Slowly simmered for a long time with miso and sweet sake , the vegetables and meat become tender and infused with a powerful miso flavor. It’s matched well with a glass of rich sake, so doteni is a dish you’ll often find at izakaya in Nagoya.
Before leaving the station, you can stop by the Tourist Information Center at the east end of the Central Walkway. Maps are available in English, Korean, and Chinese. Nagoya-based Spanish inbound tourism advisor, blogger, photographer, and web designer with a passion for traveling and capturing the hidden gems of Japan.
In August, the hottest month, the average daily high temperature reaches 33.7 °C (93 °F), while average nighttime low temperatures typically hover around 25.8 °C (78 °F). Fall in Osaka sees a cooling trend, with the early part of the season resembling summer while the latter part of fall resembles winter. Precipitation is abundant, with winter being the driest season, while monthly rainfall peaks in June with the "tsuyu" rainy season, which typically ends in mid to late July. From late July through the end of August, summer's heat and humidity peaks, and rainfall decreases somewhat. Osaka experiences a second rainy period in September and early October, when tropical weather systems, including typhoons, coming from the south or southwest are possible. In the decades after World War II, the reconstruction plan and the industriousness of its inhabitants ensured Osaka even greater prosperity than it had before the war.
The castle is particularly beautiful during the spring, when you can enjoy cherry blossoms while walking through the castle grounds. The main street leading towards the castle also offers a choice of local foods such as baked sweet potatoes and mochi , as well as a picturesque view of old wooden houses. Midland Square is the tallest building in Nagoya, located just opposite of Nagoya Station. The first floor and basement of the building house many shops, a cinema, restaurants, and cafes. The 247m tall building also offers an open-air observation deck on the top floors called Sky Promenade, with an almost 360-degree panoramic view over Nagoya.
In the same year, it opened its first two branches; the first is located at Ngee Ann City and the second one is at Scott's Picnic. In 2016, Wing Tai sold the whole shares of the Singaporean franchise to Asia Yoshinoya International Sdn. As of 2023, there are 11 Yoshinoya stores in Singapore. Is a Japanese multinational fast food chain, and the second-largest chain of gyūdon restaurants. The chain was established in Japan in 1899. Its motto is "Tasty, low-priced, and quick".
The hotel is within walking distance of several Nagoya attractions, including Nagoya Castle and Aeon Mall Atsuta. For first-timers in town, Downtown Nagoya, also known as Naka-ku, is the perfect starting point. Situated in the heart of the city, it’s a bustling hub with a rich blend of history and modernity. Sakae is the go-to area in Nagoya for those seeking vibrant nightlife. This bustling district is the city’s entertainment hub, dotted with a plethora of bars, clubs, and late-night restaurants.
It's nice that we can soak at its artificial hot spring, and enjoy its massage chair plus free ice-cream. It's only a 3 mins' walk to Tokoname Station, some restaurants around it, and a supermarket where we bought a lot of stuff before leaving Japan the next day. The pottery village is not far away on foot, and it's a train stop away to Aeon Mall. The main reason staying here is the close proximity to the airport, its rate is quite value for money compared to those next to the airport.
A number of good restaurants are also within walking distance... Very spacious for a Japanese hotel, decent location with some Nagoya Korean food convenient stores around. There are some restaurants and a good price for massage if you need, but it closes somewhat early.
There are up to 62 electric train lines and more than 900 train stations in Tokyo. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with around 3,000 people crossing at a time. Nagoya is home to many of the typical Japanese business hotels.
Located around 5.6 mi from Nippon Gaishi Hall, the hotel with free WiFi is also 1.1 mi away from Osu Kannon Temple. At the hotel, the rooms are equipped with an original mattress optimizing weight distribution and a desk. Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Staff at APA Hotel Nagoya Sakae Kita are always available to provide information at the reception. The property is set 1.4 mi from Nagoya Twin Tower and 2.4 mi from Nagoya Dome.
In addition to the remains of consumed food, there were arrow heads, stone tools, fishing hooks and crockery with remains from rice processing. It is estimated that the ruins contain 2,000-year-old debris between the Jomon and Yayoi period. The findings of the archeological sites are exhibited in an adjacent building. Osaka is a major financial center of Japan, and it is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in Japan.
Before leaving the station, you can stop by the Tourist Information Center at the east end of the Central Walkway. Maps are available in English, Korean, and Chinese. Nagoya-based Spanish inbound tourism advisor, blogger, photographer, and web designer with a passion for traveling and capturing the hidden gems of Japan.
In August, the hottest month, the average daily high temperature reaches 33.7 °C (93 °F), while average nighttime low temperatures typically hover around 25.8 °C (78 °F). Fall in Osaka sees a cooling trend, with the early part of the season resembling summer while the latter part of fall resembles winter. Precipitation is abundant, with winter being the driest season, while monthly rainfall peaks in June with the "tsuyu" rainy season, which typically ends in mid to late July. From late July through the end of August, summer's heat and humidity peaks, and rainfall decreases somewhat. Osaka experiences a second rainy period in September and early October, when tropical weather systems, including typhoons, coming from the south or southwest are possible. In the decades after World War II, the reconstruction plan and the industriousness of its inhabitants ensured Osaka even greater prosperity than it had before the war.
The castle is particularly beautiful during the spring, when you can enjoy cherry blossoms while walking through the castle grounds. The main street leading towards the castle also offers a choice of local foods such as baked sweet potatoes and mochi , as well as a picturesque view of old wooden houses. Midland Square is the tallest building in Nagoya, located just opposite of Nagoya Station. The first floor and basement of the building house many shops, a cinema, restaurants, and cafes. The 247m tall building also offers an open-air observation deck on the top floors called Sky Promenade, with an almost 360-degree panoramic view over Nagoya.
In the same year, it opened its first two branches; the first is located at Ngee Ann City and the second one is at Scott's Picnic. In 2016, Wing Tai sold the whole shares of the Singaporean franchise to Asia Yoshinoya International Sdn. As of 2023, there are 11 Yoshinoya stores in Singapore. Is a Japanese multinational fast food chain, and the second-largest chain of gyūdon restaurants. The chain was established in Japan in 1899. Its motto is "Tasty, low-priced, and quick".
The hotel is within walking distance of several Nagoya attractions, including Nagoya Castle and Aeon Mall Atsuta. For first-timers in town, Downtown Nagoya, also known as Naka-ku, is the perfect starting point. Situated in the heart of the city, it’s a bustling hub with a rich blend of history and modernity. Sakae is the go-to area in Nagoya for those seeking vibrant nightlife. This bustling district is the city’s entertainment hub, dotted with a plethora of bars, clubs, and late-night restaurants.
It's nice that we can soak at its artificial hot spring, and enjoy its massage chair plus free ice-cream. It's only a 3 mins' walk to Tokoname Station, some restaurants around it, and a supermarket where we bought a lot of stuff before leaving Japan the next day. The pottery village is not far away on foot, and it's a train stop away to Aeon Mall. The main reason staying here is the close proximity to the airport, its rate is quite value for money compared to those next to the airport.
A number of good restaurants are also within walking distance... Very spacious for a Japanese hotel, decent location with some Nagoya Korean food convenient stores around. There are some restaurants and a good price for massage if you need, but it closes somewhat early.
There are up to 62 electric train lines and more than 900 train stations in Tokyo. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with around 3,000 people crossing at a time. Nagoya is home to many of the typical Japanese business hotels.
Located around 5.6 mi from Nippon Gaishi Hall, the hotel with free WiFi is also 1.1 mi away from Osu Kannon Temple. At the hotel, the rooms are equipped with an original mattress optimizing weight distribution and a desk. Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Staff at APA Hotel Nagoya Sakae Kita are always available to provide information at the reception. The property is set 1.4 mi from Nagoya Twin Tower and 2.4 mi from Nagoya Dome.
In addition to the remains of consumed food, there were arrow heads, stone tools, fishing hooks and crockery with remains from rice processing. It is estimated that the ruins contain 2,000-year-old debris between the Jomon and Yayoi period. The findings of the archeological sites are exhibited in an adjacent building. Osaka is a major financial center of Japan, and it is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in Japan.
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