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Hey lemon8, aren't you glad it's finally the weekend!?π
Today, I'll be sharing a post on things to do in Nagoya - thought it'll be helpful to share based on my experience! π Leading up to my trip, I tried to browse on Lemon8 and there wasn't alot of content, so I hope this post can shed some insight for those planning a trip to Nagoya ^_^
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Background: Nagoya is mainly known for being a manufacturing and shipping hub, and thus you'll find that most people are in Nagoya for a stopover (be it businessmen or tourists) as it is pretty central in Japan. But, the good part is that there are many affordable hotels!
Due to the limited tourist activities, I would recommend a 2D1N stopover at Nagoya!
Things to do β¨:
1οΈβ£ Ghibli Warehouse & Park
β’ For all Studio Ghibli Fans, this is definitely a MUST see. Honestly this was one of the reasons I came to Nagoya, and I'm glad I did!
β’ The park features many attractions and exhibits based on famous Ghibli films, and most importantly the merch!!!!! (Will be sharing a post on this soon so stay tuned)
2οΈβ£ Osu Shopping District
β’ This is Nagoya's very own shopping district, and it was so interesting to visit! Definitely don't expect the Tokyo/Kyoto level of shopping, but it is still good to explore the shops~
β’ There are also many anime stores nearby selling figurines!! π«’
3οΈβ£ Day trip to Shirakawago/ Takayama
β’ If you read my previous post on taking a day trip to these places, you'll see that I highly recommend booking the Klook day tour that allows you to explore these beautiful towns in just one day!!!
β’ It's really perfect as you save on the hassle of planning your own transport there
4οΈβ£ Try what they're known for - Unagi
β’ Nagoya is known for its Hitsumabushi (grilled eel coated in a sweet unagi sauce, served over rice in a wooden container)
β’ There are 3 different ways you should be eating this - with the eel, with condiments, and lastly with dashi. The whole experience was mind blowing and it was one of the best meals i had in Japan π₯Ή
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If you have some spare time and plan to visit Shirakawago, I would recommend having this itinerary into your plans to save you some trouble !! βΊοΈ
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