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Fast facts about Nagoya, Japan
Accommodations | 1,127 properties |
Popular hotel | Chisun Inn Nagoya |
Popular area | Nagoya Station |
Nightly rates from | NZ$21 |
Airport | Chubu Centrair International Airport |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Restaurants, Shopping |
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Suggest to go to Takayama and other rural areas near Nagoya, just staying in Nagoya is kind of boring as not many shops or restaurants as it is in Osaka/Tokyo and they close early too
Unlike other big cities in Japan, Nagoya has not much to shop, with less restaurants and night life also.
It was kind of hard to go to a city that rarely speak english, you have to have internet all the time to ask them questions or directions to places
Highly recommended visit for students is the Toyota Commemorative Museum, the Shinakansen museum.. I would not recommend Nagoya Castle visit as the castle is fully reconstructed-- a stroll around the original stonewalls is more interesting.
Great city to visit if you are looking to save cash. Instead of going to Osaka or Tokyo where the prices are a bit higher than usual, this place offers similar experiences and many things to do.
A city without traffic jams , be it weekdays or weekends, day. Or nite!!!! Anytime of the day , there is no traffic jam
If you go sightseeing to Nagoya, I recommend you also visit surrounding prefectures because Nagoya does not have much to see.
It is in Centre of Japan so the transporation to either East and West is perfect with express railway.
Basically a business/industrial city. Most of the sights can be seen in a few days. There are several factories that can be toured and Nagoya is promoting itself as a industrial tourist center (you can find the factories on the internet).
Good to stay as a transit city, be the 1st stop or the last stop. also the attractions in the city is good travel with the bus pass "meguru".
As a transit city, Nagoya is good but not for shopping, a bit higher in pricing than other cities, and not able to find a hot bath tub hotel so far.
The city is nice, very quiet and in the same time modern. many nice restaurants and bar and the centre is very good for shopping and walk around.
My stay in Nagoya was above expectation, since Nagoya is not popular as tourist' destination in Japan, but when I stayed in Nagoya, I found the city is likeable, not very crowded, not very big, very convinient and very relaxing and also can be a gateway to go to the Japan's alpen area such as Takayama and others.
Nagoya is an big business centre. But shopping is also great in Nagoya. And in and around Nagoya you can visit some culture places.
Noritake Gardens was within walking distance from Nagoya JR station , and the Illumina Avenue was captivating with pictures shadows painted on walls and ceiling giving it an interesting illussion.
We take bullet train to Tokyo. is very convenient. and we go to Ghibli's museum, is a very nice museum
Nagoya is a beautiful and quiet city. You can take the Meguru Tourist bus in going around the area but a taxi will do if travelling in groups of 3 or 4.
Nagoya is the fourth largest city of japan, although the sightseeing or attraction are not as many as Osaka and Tokyo, but with the rich heritage culture of the Nagoya, it is well worth to pay a visit during the Maple Leafs season, during November every year! Natural and Food are cheaper than Osaka and Tokyo.
Experience between Kyoto and Osaka for food and culture, Nagayo has its own charms, Hitsumubushi (eel rice) rocks and nagoya castle and other parks is a good sight seeing place.
Many places to visit. If want to go to Kyoto n ise, get kintetsu bus ticket. If want to go to takayama n Shirakawago, get shuryoto bus ticjet from chubu airport.
Nagoya castle, astute jingo shrine, osu cannon temple n shopping street r among places you should not miss.
We travelled out of Nagoya to Korankien and Magome (the Nakansendo Way). The beauty of Japan in its natural surroundings outside the city is breathtaking.
Just like other Japanese city area, it can be very crowded near the train stations. The usual tourist attractions are the castle, sky tower and sky boat.
Nagoya is worth a stop if you need a break in travel between two more popular tourist points or if you're on a business trip.
Nagoya is not on the tourist circuit in Japan as it is seen as an industrial city. This is unfortunate as it has much to offer - museums, parks, shopping and great eating places.
I've travelled back and forth to Nagoya for many years and always found it to be a pleasant city, often overlooked by the likes of Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto, etc.
Nagoya is a cool place to visit. The people are so polite, friendly and helpful. They may not be able to express themselves well in English but they will take time and effort to help visitors find their way to their destinations.
A good place to start when visiting Japan as it is in the center and can access Tokyo and Osaka easily either way.
a nice city to relax. But there are too much mosquito at Nagoya Castle and Atsuta Shrine. The Nagoya aquarium was amazing!! Love there so much!
It is a clean commercial city with lot of shopping mall.For sightseeing use Guru day pass is very convinence.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Nagoya?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nagoya is USD 46. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nagoya is USD 89. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Nagoya is USD 141.
What's the average price of a hotel in Nagoya this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nagoya this weekend is USD 51. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nagoya this weekend is USD 96. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Nagoya this weekend is USD 174.
What's the average price of a hotel in Nagoya tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Nagoya tonight is USD 47. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Nagoya tonight is USD 82. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Nagoya tonight is USD 153.
What are the best hotels in Nagoya near Nagoya Castle?
Verified travelers to Nagoya who stayed near Nagoya Castle have given top reviews to Kurokawa Sta. 2min Free Wi-Fi 4, Kurokawa Sta. 2min Free Wi-Fi 5 and Kurokawa Sta.2min Clean Convenient Wi-Fi 34.
What are the best hotels in Nagoya near Osu Shopping Street?
Verified travelers to Nagoya who stayed near Osu Shopping Street have given top reviews to Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama Annex, Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama and GRAND BASE Osu.
What are the most popular hotels in Nagoya?
Popular hotels in Nagoya include Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki, Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama Annex and Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaekimae.
What are the best hotels in Nagoya for couples?
Couples who stayed in Nagoya have given high ratings to Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki, Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama Annex and Grace Inn Nagoya.
What are the best hotels in Nagoya for families?
Families who stayed in Nagoya highly recommend Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Nishiki, Meitetsu Inn Nagoya Kanayama Annex and Meitetsu Inn Nagoyaekimae.
What hotels in Nagoya have the best views?
Verified travelers to Nagoya have given top reviews for the views at Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel, Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Premier and Nagoya Prince Hotel Sky Tower.
What hotels in Nagoya have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Nagoya have given top reviews for the breakfast at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nagoya Shinkansen-guchi, Dormy Inn Premium Nagoya Sakae Natural Hot Spring and Richmond Hotel Nagoya Shinkansenguchi.
What's the best neighborhood in Nagoya to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Nagoya include Sakae, Nagoya Station and Kanayama.

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One of the city’s biggest draws is Nagoya Castle. It was built in 1612 and restored in the 1950s, maintaining its magnificence and splendor. Nagoya TV Tower is an excellent site to visit for great views of the city from the 100-meter high sky balcony. When looking to explore the shopping opportunities, Oasis 21 Shopping Center and Osu Shopping Arcade provides everything from modern retail to mom-and-pop shops. Hotels can usually provide an abundance of information on recommended sites, including local gardens and cultural spots. A large expatriate community is catered to by several cafes and Western-styled restaurants. More authentic dishes would be udon noodels, kishimen, and miso nikomi udon.
Chubu Centrair International Airport serves the city of Nagoya, and hotels are conveniently connected to the city gateway via the Meitetsu Airport Line. Once in the city, six subway lines and taxis provide ample means to get around and explore Nagoya.
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