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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
This place was superb! Extremely great service from Mr. Hiro. Although it is a 20 minute walk from the JR station, it is definitely worth it. There is a train station 5 minutes away that allows you to get around Nagoya easily. The facilities were great, large spacious room that we fit in 5 people easily. ... more
Travel companion to Japan - Mid Oct 2011
! Itinerary : from Tokyo through Nagoya and on to Kyoto, Nara and Osaka .. or lesser...dunno if it fits 7 ...
Let Down By Tokyo
, Nara and even Nagoya. Maybe I should have come to Tokyo first as my first intro to Japan. Anyone else ...
Vietnam Airlines slashes fares to Korea, Japan, Singapore
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has launched a promotion under which it has cut fares on the Japan, Republic of Korea, and Singapore sectors. A return ticket from Hanoi to the Japanese cities of Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya has been reduced from US$930 to $800 for a 14-day stay, and to US$850 ...
Nagoya
Unseren letzten Tag vorm langen Flug haben wir in Bastis Heimatstadt Nagoya verbracht. Der ...
Posted in Weltreise 2011 by katiries
Dragon's Baseball Game
Wednesday night I experienced my first Japanese baseball game. The Nagoya Dragons were playing at the Nagoya Dome, which is a short walk from my apartment. I can always tell when I am headed home in the afternoon from work if there is going to be a game, because there are more people on the road. The close ...
Posted in Nicole's Adventures in Japan by Anicole23
Shinkansen Whirlwind
but perhaps still half drunk, and went to Nagoya. I was only spending a night in Nagoya, and during the day had one task in mind - the Nagoya Basho Sumo Tournament at the Aichi Prefecture Gymnasium ...
Posted in Greg Wesson's Esoteric Globe by GregW