Nagoya Guide
Introduction
Most people don't mean to end up in Nagoya. It just isn't that kind of place. Long dismissed as just a stop on the bullet train from Tokyo to Osaka, it is burdened with the reputation of being the dowdiest of Japan's major cities. Easy to live in? Certainly. But worth a visit...? Well, it depends who you ask. For businesspeople, the answer is increasingly an unequivocal yes. Investment in the Nagoya area has risen steadily during the past few years, most conspicuously in the form of the new Toyota Motor Corporation offices recently constructed opposite Nagoya station. Since Centrair...Sightseeing
Information in English The Nagoya Convention and Visitors Bureau...Telephone Directory
A Accommodation Freebell Apartments [052] 571-5055...Centrair Airport
Centrair Airport Centrair, situated roughly 35 km outside of...
Getting Around
Nagoya is easily accessible by all major means of transportation....Places of Worship
Christian Catholic Mikokoro [Sacred Heart] Center...Nagoya Station
If you're arriving or leaving Nagoya, chances are you'll do it via...Fushimi and Osu
Fushimi , one stop east of Nagoya Station, is a center for...Sakae
Whether it's shopping, dining, entertainment or nightlife you want,...The East End
One of Nagoya's best-kept secrets, the area known to local gaijin...
