Budget Accommodation Asia Japan Nagoya
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Nagoya is the 4th largest urban area in Japan (called the Chukyo Metropolitan Area) and even the 3rd largest if counting the city proper only. The latter has about 2.3 million inhabitants, the total urban area is more than 4 times as big with nearly 10 million inhabitants.
From the Nagoya Travel Guide
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A really nice place. Not easy to find the first time. The staff was very friendly and helpful. If I come again in Nagoya, I will certainly go here. ... more
Be sure to read directions carefully on how to get there! It's very close to the subway and easy to get to, but the buildings all look the same. It's two short subway stops away from the Shinkansen station and a couple of subway stops away from the castle. You can conveniently get to wherever you want to go in Nagoya. ... more
Nagoya, Japan
Hi, Could anyone tell me about Nagoya? Specifically Nakagawa-ku area? Will be going there shortly (early Nov) to live...interests are aikido, walking, camping Many thanks Jane! ...
Japan Trip Report: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya and Hiroshima
Just got back from 2 weeks touring Japan. I spent 1 week in Tokyo, and spent 1 weeks burning up the rails using my Japan rail pass to see the temples in Kyoto, baseball in Osaka, sumo in Nagoya and a short trip to see Hiroshima. I was a little scared in heading to Japan because a lot of what I read ...
My first time in Japan!
It’s a while that I have started to study Japanese. The main reason is because I’d like to learn more about the intriguing aspects of East Asian cultures. I have trip coming up in the JAPAN in August of this year and would like some advice, please. My plan is to fly into NAGOYA and visiting ...
Nagoya
On a Shinkansen (Bullet train), Nagoya is just over three hours from Narita, with just the one ...
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in Nagoya was fairly music orientated. Had a revelation today, foolishly when I got the 7day Rail pass I ...
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Nagoya began with a struggle. Combine heat and heavy bags and a rubbish map and you get a mess! Thankfully people in Japan always seem happy to help lost foreigners and we were saved by lovely people who ...
Posted in Japan Travels by FranknVix