Nagoya

Ok, yes, Nagoya is more Central Japan than Western but it is technically closer to Kyoto than Tokyo.

The capital of the Aichi prefecture, and apparently the 4th largest city in Japan, it felt like a fairly small city in terms of the vibe. One of its specialties is miso katsu, of which I had a surprisingly large portion for dinner.

A short ride on the shinkansen from Osaka, I arrived in the morning, promptly dropped my backpack at the hotel (I sent my suitcase ahead to Tokyo), and then wandered off. I only spent one full day here as a pitstop on the way to Tokyo, but I will go back! Much less frantic than the big cities and not as big of a tourist destination, it seems.

 

Hotels

Recommended
Sure :)

Notes
The biggest selling point of this hotel is its proximity to Nagoya Station. A 10-minute walk, if even that. Staff was friendly, check-out was at a kiosk, and I don’t remember the room quality, which tells me it was just fine. A comfortable stay!

Restaurants

Recommended
If time allows

Misokatsu Yabaton

Notes
The restaurant was decent; nothing particularly fancy. I might go here again, but likely would try another spot. Not bad; I just only remember being uncomfortably full. So much food.

Scenic

Recommended
Highly

Notes
I visited after the typical 3 days of New Years celebration and there were still food booths up. Warmed up with some amazake (traditional sweet drink made from fermented rice) and made my way over to the castle. I don’t think people can go in the castle itself but there’s still lots to see. Entry to the grounds cost 500 yen.

A short train ride south of the castle, this tower lights up at night. I arrived too late (after my giant meal) to go up the tower itself but it does have an observation deck. I got a nice photo from the deck of Oasis 21, a shopping mall / tourist attraction nearby. Didn’t go in the mall itself, though, so I won’t list it under shopping.

If time allows

Nagoya Castle

A short train ride south of the castle, this tower lights up at night. I arrived too late (after my giant meal) to go up the tower itself but it does have an observation deck. I got a nice photo from the deck of Oasis 21, a shopping mall / tourist attraction nearby. Didn’t go in the mall itself, though, so I won’t list it under shopping.

If time allows

Shopping

Itsukushima Jinja

Recommended
Highly

Notes
Stumbled across this garden while perusing Maps for places to wander. Photogenic, chill place to spend the afternoon.

War memorial of a Hall that was destroyed in WWII.

Highly