Nagoya Adventures: Local Travel Guide to Nagoya, Japan. Japan Travel Guide
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- ISBN8230685401
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- Date de parution08/09/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Nagoya is the greatest city you've never heard of: a thrill ride through real, foreigner-unseen Japan. We'll feast on crispy hitsumabushi eel and rich miso katsu, dive into a century-old cafe culture of red bean toast, and explore gritty back alleys and Showa-era shopping streets. Beyond the food, Nagoya is home to Roaring 1920s history, an intense otaku culture that locals claim invented fandoms, two sprawling Toyota museums, Japan's first TV tower, the world's biggest train station, and Japan's #1 shrine to get your car exorcised.
You know, from demons. We'll take day trips, too: soak in the hot springs of Gero in the Japanese Alps and climb the nearly-vertical ladders inside Inuyama, Japan's oldest castle. I hope you don't mind. Nagoya Adventures is your highly local, obsessively detailed, boots-on-the-ground guide. In an age of soulless AI-generated travel content, this book is proudly human-written, manually verified, and just a little bit opinionated.
Every recommendation includes a Google Maps QR code, so you can navigate on the go. Foreigners aren't supposed to know about Nagoya. Let's change that. Follow me.
You know, from demons. We'll take day trips, too: soak in the hot springs of Gero in the Japanese Alps and climb the nearly-vertical ladders inside Inuyama, Japan's oldest castle. I hope you don't mind. Nagoya Adventures is your highly local, obsessively detailed, boots-on-the-ground guide. In an age of soulless AI-generated travel content, this book is proudly human-written, manually verified, and just a little bit opinionated.
Every recommendation includes a Google Maps QR code, so you can navigate on the go. Foreigners aren't supposed to know about Nagoya. Let's change that. Follow me.
Nagoya is the greatest city you've never heard of: a thrill ride through real, foreigner-unseen Japan. We'll feast on crispy hitsumabushi eel and rich miso katsu, dive into a century-old cafe culture of red bean toast, and explore gritty back alleys and Showa-era shopping streets. Beyond the food, Nagoya is home to Roaring 1920s history, an intense otaku culture that locals claim invented fandoms, two sprawling Toyota museums, Japan's first TV tower, the world's biggest train station, and Japan's #1 shrine to get your car exorcised.
You know, from demons. We'll take day trips, too: soak in the hot springs of Gero in the Japanese Alps and climb the nearly-vertical ladders inside Inuyama, Japan's oldest castle. I hope you don't mind. Nagoya Adventures is your highly local, obsessively detailed, boots-on-the-ground guide. In an age of soulless AI-generated travel content, this book is proudly human-written, manually verified, and just a little bit opinionated.
Every recommendation includes a Google Maps QR code, so you can navigate on the go. Foreigners aren't supposed to know about Nagoya. Let's change that. Follow me.
You know, from demons. We'll take day trips, too: soak in the hot springs of Gero in the Japanese Alps and climb the nearly-vertical ladders inside Inuyama, Japan's oldest castle. I hope you don't mind. Nagoya Adventures is your highly local, obsessively detailed, boots-on-the-ground guide. In an age of soulless AI-generated travel content, this book is proudly human-written, manually verified, and just a little bit opinionated.
Every recommendation includes a Google Maps QR code, so you can navigate on the go. Foreigners aren't supposed to know about Nagoya. Let's change that. Follow me.









