Rainy season in Japan gets a bad reputation. People hear the word “rain” and immediately imagine canceled plans, gray skies, and spending days stuck indoors. But the rainy season in Nagoya can be one of the most underrated times to visit Japan. From early June to mid-July, the city slows down in the best possible...Read More
When most people think of flower season in Japan, cherry blossoms are the first thing that comes to mind. But summer in Nagoya is wildly underrated for flowers. From dreamy hydrangea walkways and elegant lotus ponds to sunflower fields that look straight out of a postcard, the city and surrounding areas burst into color from...Read More
Nagoya’s live music scene is easy to overlook, but it is one of the most rewarding ways to experience the city after dark. On any given night, you can find everything from underground indie bands and jazz sessions to massive arena tours and late-night DJ parties. Spring and summer are especially lively, with tours rolling...Read More
Summer in Nagoya is not for the faint of heart. It’s hot, humid, and intense, but also one of the most exciting times to visit. As the temperatures rise, the city transforms into a festival playground filled with fireworks, street food, dancing, and late-night events. Is Nagoya worth visiting in summer?Yes, if you plan smart....Read More
If you’ve ever wondered when Japan collectively decides to log off, pack a bag, and disappear into the countryside (or flood the nearest theme park), the answer is this: Golden Week. It’s not a single holiday. It’s not even technically a full week. But somehow, it becomes one of the most important (and chaotic) times...Read More
Every year, thousands of Formula 1 fans from around the world travel to Japan for the legendary Japanese Grand Prix, held at the iconic Suzuka Circuit. If you’re planning your trip, you might be wondering: Where should I stay? How do I get there? What else is there to do? Here’s the insider tip most...Read More
Planning a trip to Japan this spring (March to May)? Whether you’re chasing cherry blossoms, sampling local spring flavors, or exploring historic castles surrounded by blooms, Nagoya in spring is an unforgettable experience. From late March through May, the city comes alive with pink petals, pleasant mild weather, and festivities that capture both traditional and...Read More
Are you travelling around Japan and want to know what to do in Nagoya during the New Year Holidays? The New Year holiday period, known as “Oshogatsu” in Japan, is one of the most important and widely celebrated occasions in Japanese culture. It is a major holiday in Japan, and many citizens return to their...Read More
Planning a trip to Japan this winter (December to February)?Make Nagoya, Aichi, and the Central Japan area your top destination for unforgettable winter experiences! From breathtaking snowscapes to seasonal festivals, local delicacies, and hidden gems, this region offers a perfect blend of tradition, nature, and culture. In this guide, we’ll show you the best spots...Read More
Planning a trip to Japan this autumn (September to November)?Make Nagoya, Aichi, and the Central Japan area your top destination for unforgettable autumn experiences! From breathtaking autumn foliage to seasonal festivals, local delicacies, and hidden gems, this region offers a perfect blend of tradition, nature, and culture. In this guide, we’ll show you the best...Read More