NAGOYA WALK

Nagoya Staition

The area around Nagoya Station serves as the gateway to the city and is a central hub for both tourism and business. The station buildings, such as JR Central Towers and JR Gate Towers, rise prominently, offering a wealth of shopping, dining, and accommodation options. With a variety of department stores, brand shops, and restaurants, the area is popular not only with tourists but also with local residents.

Nagoya Station is highly convenient in terms of transportation, with Shinkansen, local trains, and subways all converging at this major transit point. It is also well connected to Chubu Centrair International Airport, making travel smooth for both domestic and international visitors.

To the west of the station, landmark complexes like the "Dai Nagoya Building" and "Midland Square" feature high-rise floors with observation decks, offering panoramic views of the city. A short walk from the station leads to historic areas such as the Enjoji Shopping Street and nostalgic Shikemichi, where modern and traditional elements blend together to create a unique charm.

Recently, more hotels, new dining establishments, and cafes catering to tourists have been opening in the area, making it an increasingly popular spot for both business and leisure visitors.

Nagoya Staition Area

Nagoya Station, 1 Chome-1 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

001-1 Nagoya Station Area Course A Hidden Gems & Cultural Highlights Tour / 1~2 Hour

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Nagoya Station, 1 Chome-1 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

001 Nagoya Station Area Course A Hidden Gems & Cultural Highlights Tour / 1~2 Hour

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Shikemichi, 1 Chome-36 Nagono, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

004 Nagoya Station Area Course D Historical Stroll in Shikemichi/1~2 hours

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Cultural Path Futaba Museum, 3 Chome-23 Shumokuchō, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

003 Nagoya Staition area Course C Historical Walking Tour/1~2hour

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