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Traveller's Tales: Getting around in Nagoya, Japan
Know the most popular landmarks in Nagoya, Japan. You may read about best transportation, recommended travel itinerary, suggested routes and directions. Also, you might want to read our
city guide.
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| J Steele |
22 July 2004 |
Stayed at Royal Park Inn Nagoya - Nagoya, Japan.
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For a vacation probably two days in enough in Nagoya, the castle is worth visiting as you can go inside. The port area is also worth visiting even just for a walk around. The shopping in mainly located in the Sakae district, as Nagoya is a relatively small city it is very easy to get around by subway and I would recommend buying a one-day subway pass it cost around 800yen but was well worth it, I think the additional bus pass would not be worth it. The most famous shrine in Nagoya was a bit of a let down. It was a nice relief to escape from the crowds of Tokyo!
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| A Sallis |
07 April 2003 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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If arriving by air, check with the hotel location and time for their shuttle bus - it is 1/3 price of a taxi and takes the best route!
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| U Zoppi |
14 September 2002 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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Visited castle, shrines, orchid garden, zoo,
Little World of Man.
Recommend Royal Host restaurant for air conditioning and kind attention to children.
One day subway pass was convenient.
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| M Urano |
30 July 2002 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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I was in Nagoya on business and used to live there, so there wasn't much touring going on. However for the tourist staying at the Nagoya Kanko Hotel... The hotel is across the street from the Nagoya Hard Rock Cafe. The nearest subway station (Fushimi station) is only a couple short blocks away and provides access to the rest of the city. From Fushimi station, one can travel a single stop to Nagoya, Sakae or Osu Kannon.
At Nagoya station, there are the newly completed JR Central Towers. The Towers are the tallest thing around in Nagoya with a beautiful 51st floor observation deck. Additionally, there is a great deal of shopping to do without leaving the building.
Osu Kannon is a favorite place to find almost everything. Bargins abound for the savvy shopper.
Sakae is the shopping center of the city and there is so much to do and see there.
Additional places to see in Nagoya include the Nagoya Castle, Tokugawa Art Museum, Higashiyama Park, and Nagoya Port.
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| E Kuntz |
27 June 2002 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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We were on our way out of Japan, and had done much touring before our stay. Great location though! Had a nice last night walking around Fushimi. Plenty to do!
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| G Hajos |
13 August 2001 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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City site seings were easily carried out by one day metro ticket. Metro station is just on the next corner.
A train excursion to Toba (Pearl Island) was unforgettable.
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