
Nagoya is a city located north of Ise Bay on the Nobi Plain. Nagoya is the largest city in the Chubu region and the third largest in Japan, after Tokyo and Osaka. It is no wonder that this metropolis is so densely populated.
Nagoya's history dates back to a courtier of Oda Nobunaga who separated the capital of Owari Province from Kiyosu to Nagoya. During the Meiji Restoration, rapid growth took place in Nagoya which became the center of Japan's major industries, including automobiles, aviation, ceramics, watches, and ships. After the war years, Nagoya remained a significant industrial and transportation center in Japan. As such, it is among the busiest business cities due to its many industrial parks, plus education and tourism.
The city is located on the Pacific in the center of Honshu and is often referred to as Chukyo. Nagoya is the capital and most populous city of Aichi Prefecture. Apart from its history, Nagoya is home to one of the oldest TV towers in Japan, the Nagoya TV Tower and Nagoya University which holds the top 28 in Asia (QS 2021).
Nagoya is famous for being an important financial and cultural center and for being one of the largest cities in Japan. Nagoya is one of the major ports and transportation hubs in Japan. The Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology records the development of Nagoya into a developed city.
It is also famous as the birthplace of Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Leyasu - three samurai feudal lords and national heroes. They were instrumental in unifying the country in the 16th century. It is estimated that around 70% of Japan's daimyo warlords were from Nagoya and its surroundings in the early Edo period.
Nagoya is famous for its interesting cuisine and various historical tourist attractions. Nagoya Castle is the most iconic attraction in the city and a must-visit when in Nagoya.
Traveling to Nagoya from Australia can only be done by flight, considering the long distance. Fortunately, Japan has completely removed entry restrictions on foreign arrivals for less than 90 days for Australians. So, Australians can visit Japan for 90 days visa-free with just a valid passport.
You can depart from Australian airports with international flights to Chubu Centrair International Airport. Then, to get to downtown Nagoya from the airport, you can take the Meitetsu Railway Company from Meitetsu Nagoya Station, a bus, or a taxi.
The city of Nagoya experiences 4 seasons, just like most parts of Australia. However, the period during which each season lasts is very different. Summers in Nagoya are hot and humid, while winters are mild. Here are the details of weather in Nagoya:
Nagoya is great to visit all year round. However, spring and fall are usually the best times to visit Nagoya.
As the third most populous urban area in Japan, Nagoya has excellent transportation connections to facilitate the mobility of residents. Of course, this is a convenience for tourists because they don't need to be confused when they want to explore interesting places in Nagoya.
Here are several transportation available in Nagoya:
Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaeki Shinkansenguchi offers minimalist but clean and very comfortable rooms. Unwind by enjoying the stunning city light, or take a massage package.
A bathtub and full amenities are provided. There are many walkable places to explore around this 3-star hotel. The train station, bus stop and subway station are just five steps away.
A strategic hotel in the city center that boasts contemporary-style rooms with comfortable features. From Mystays Nagoya Nishiki, you can take a 5-minute walk to Hisaya Odori Park and Oasis 21 Shopping Center. Take a short subway ride to Nagoya Castle and Nagoya City Science Museum.
Looking for a comfortable hotel near the airport, public transportation, and shopping areas? ACTEL Nagoyanishiki Hotel could be the best choice. The room is nice, clean, and has a great landscape for each room. ACTEL Nagoyanishiki Hotel provides delicious breakfast, free coffee to eat at the lobby, and there is a coin-operated laundry cabinet.
The Royal Park Canvas Nagoya is a good hotel, strategic place, and near Nagoya Station. Amenities are complete, including toiletries, refrigerator, and coffee/tea maker. You can take a short walk to Midland Square, a short subway or train ride to Osu Shopping Street, Sakae, and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology.
Nagoya Tokyu Hotel is a 4-star hotel that offers a large selection of spacious rooms and full amenities. There is a gift/souvenir shop, breakfast in room service with halal menu, and entertainment and spa facilities. Nagoya Tokyu Hotel is close to public transportation, you can also take a short walk to Oasis 21 and Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art.
Nagoya Castle is a popular landmark in Nagoya in the form of a palace with magnificent architecture and rich history. The castle was built by the Tokugawa family around 400 years ago and is now a museum of historical collections. Surrounding the palace building is a garden filled with cherry blossoms during spring.
This is an open-air architectural museum that collects historical objects of the Meiji period. The four-season scenery is beautiful in this museum, surrounded by the beautiful countryside.
Take the kids to have fun at this Lego-themed amusement park. Legoland Japan offers a variety of fun and educational attractions, such as the Observation Tower, Cat Cloud Busters, Splash Battle, and Merlin's Flying Machine.
Want to enjoy the beauty of Nagoya City from a height? Nagoya TV Tower is an observation tower in the city center that is perfect for such activities. Surrounding the tower is Hisaya Ōdori Park, which consists of a green open space and shopping space.
This is a zoological and botanical garden that collects various species of flora and fauna from various parts of the world. Get a closer look at koalas, orangutans, and killifish. The surrounding atmosphere is very beautiful and a great place to take a relaxing walk.
An unmissable Nagoya local food, miso nikomi udon is udon noodles simmered in a thick and savory soup of soybean paste and bonito broth. It is served topped with egg, chicken, Japanese scallions, fish cakes and fried tofu.
Ogura toast or warm toast topped with red bean paste, whipped cream and butter. Often enjoyed as a breakfast item with milk, or as a snack.
A dish of grilled eel minced in soy sauce served over rice. The way to enjoy hitsumabushi is to take one portion, mix it with green onion, wasabi, and nori. Then, take another serving, pour soup or green tea as ochazuke.
Kishimen is flat noodles served with bonito or horse mackerel soup, temari soy sauce and flavorful clear soup, and topped with boiled spinach, fried tofu, green onions, and dried bonito.
Similar to onigiri, Tenmusu is a rice ball filled with tempura prawns wrapped in crispy nori. Tenmusu is easily found at department stores, stations, and markets throughout Nagoya.
Traveloka has some tips for Australians who want to travel to Nagoya. Although both have 4 seasons, the seasons in Nagoya and Australia are different. Make sure you look at the time of visit according to the conditions of the desired season.
Keep in mind, public transportation routes in Nagoya are numerous and sometimes this can be a confusing experience for foreign tourists. If you're confused by the routes on the directions app, don't be shy to ask a local. Nagoya locals are known for being friendly, so feel free to politely ask for help.
Please note that Japan has Type A and Type B electrical outlets. Bring the right power adapter for your personal electronic devices. Also, as a good visitor, it doesn't hurt to learn some basic Japanese etiquette. Japan is a country with many unwritten rules so it's easy to commit a cultural faux pas without even realizing it.
The excitement in Nagoya can always be surprising and you should visit it at least once in your lifetime. Traveling to Nagoya is even more fun by booking accommodations at Traveloka. Enjoy the easy and attractive promos here.
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Popular Area | Nakamura, Naka |
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Popular Landmark | Osu Shopping Street, Sakae |
Price per night | From AU$29/night |






