Top 10 Things to DO in NAGOYA Japan plus Toyota Stadium
Japan Travel Guide - Top 10 Things to do in Nagoya including Nagoya food tour favorites that you can't miss. Nagoya Japan is an overlooked travel destination, but it's quite an amazing area if you take the time to explore. There are also so many Nagoya foods to eat that I could dedicate and entire video to just Nagoya food specialties, but I wanted to make an overall Nagoya Travel guide including foods to eat in Nagoya. And for those who are coming for the Japan Rugby world cup 2019, don't worry as I'm also included Toyota Stadium in this video. These Nagoya travel tips are a must know before you start your Nagoya sightseeing experiences and I hope will provide tourists with a local's perspective on Nagoya. We'll visiting some some Nagoya hot spots like Osu Shotengai, Nagoya Castle, Nagashima Resort as well as some famous Nagoya restaurants like Yabaton serving their local Nagoya food specialty, Misokatsu.
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1:41 - 1. Misokatsu at Yabaton
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4:30 - 2. Osu Shotengai Shopping Street
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5:58 - 3. Yanagibashi Central Market
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6:55 - 4. Nagoya Castle
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8:31 - 5. Hitsumabushi Eel Rice Bowl at Ibasho
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10:33 - 6. Toyota Museum
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11:43 - 7. Toyota Stadium
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13:02 - 8. Nagashima Resort and Spaland
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14:37 - 9. Parking Area at Kariya
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17:11 - 10. Kishimen Noodles at Sumiyoshi
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Night in Nagoya, Japan! In this vlog, you will mainly see Sakae, a district famous for the nightlife in Nagoya. We visit Oasis 21 and fall in love with the design and architecture, then try some specialties of Nagoya, including the famous hitsumabushi (grilled eel on rice).
But first, a glimpse of the most important company in entire Japan: Toyota.
Nagoya is the birthplace of Toyota in Japan. The headquarters today are located in Toyota (Nagoya metro area), but it all started here. As a matter of fact, as a textile industry. We visit the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (also known as Toyota Techno Museum) to learn about the company history.
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We had a great day at the Toyota commemorative museum of industry and technology in Nagoya
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Big Engineer Drives a Full Scale Shinkansen Simulator while learning about Japanese high speed rail Shinkansen Trains and new Maglev technologies at Japan Railway's, 'SCMaglev & Railway Park.'
The SCMaglev & Railway Park リニア・鉄道館 is a train museum in Nagoya Japan. There are many exhibits featuring Japanese railway innovations, but the main focus is on the Shinkansen High Speed Railway network, and new future Maglev technology.
Train car exhibits include: the 0 Series Shinkansen, 100 Series Shinkansen, 300 Series Shinkansen, 700 Series Shinkansen, Class 922 Doctor Yellow, Class 955 300X Maglev, and a MLX01 Maglev car, among other Japanese trains.
There is also a life-size Series N700 Tokaido Shinkansen Simulator, complete with large, curved 10m × 3m projection screen, sound, and movement. Experience what it's like to drive a shinkansen train through the city and country side at 200 miles per hour!
The SCMaglev & Railway Park リニア・鉄道館 also has a huge HO scale model railway of the Tokaido Shinkansen, and the Linear Maglev L0 test track in Japan. The theme of the diorama is, A Day in the Life of the Railway, and cycles beautifully through day and night. The railway scenery has been modeled meticulously to create scenes that are bursting with movement!
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Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology Nagoya Japan
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology located in Nagoya Japan.
Toyota started in Nagoya. The old original factory is now a museum displaying both the machinery for the textile industry that Toyota Industries made plus loads of cars from the Toyota Car Company.
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Had a great time at Nagoya SCMAGLEV and Railway Park which has the largest diorama in japan
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Nagoya, capital of Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, is a manufacturing and shipping hub in central Honshu. The city’s Naka ward is home to museums and pachinko (gambling machine) parlors.
Naka also includes the Sakae entertainment district, with attractions like the Sky-Boat Ferris wheel, which is attached to a mall. In northern Naka is Nagoya Castle, a partly reconstructed 1612 royal home displaying Edo-era artifacts.
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Visit to the Japanese spinning top museum in Nagoya, Japan
The enormous collection of Japanese koma and spinning tops from around the world of Yoshihito Fujita.
There is a shop on the front where you can buy spinning tops and even an area where you can throw them and test them.
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Nagoya, capital of Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, is a manufacturing and shipping hub in central Honshu. The city’s Naka ward is home to museums and pachinko (gambling machine) parlors. Naka also includes the Sakae entertainment district, with attractions like the Sky-Boat Ferris wheel, which is attached to a mall. In northern Naka is Nagoya Castle, a partly reconstructed 1612 royal home displaying Edo-era artifacts.
Nagoya, Japan - Castle - Toyota Museum - City
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Nagoya City Tour: Day 3 - Toyota Automobile Museum
Welcome to Day 3!
The day we visited the awesome Toyota Automobile Museum. The museum is one of the most popular museum in Nagoya. There were also other brands in there and I saw a few cars from the movies such as DeLorean from Back to the Future and a James Bond car.
Not to forget, Chise-chan also speaks malay in the video and the very end. We taught each other about our mother's tongue language. I was very happy since our bond gets closer day by day.
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One of the three major metropolises of Japan, alongside Tokyo and Osaka. Plenty of history, industry and cuisine.
Area Characteristics
Nagoya is the major city in Aichi Prefecture with an area of 326.43km2(126mile2)which makes it bigger than the nation of Malta. It ranks alongside Tokyo and Osaka as one of the three metropolises of Japan, and the city is separated into districts such as the downtown core, the south which includes Nagoya Bay and the northeast which has the large Ryokuchi Park.
Major Sites
Nagoya Castle which is one of the three great castles in Japan, Tokugawa-en Garden, the Tokugawa Art Museum, Atsuta Shrine and other historical and cultural sites, along with industrial tourist spots such as the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology and the SCMaglev and Railway Park, and the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium and the Higashiyama Zoo provide plenty of reasons to enjoy Nagoya. The downtown area is also popular for the cherry blossoms of the Yamazaki River and Shiratori Gardens as well as for the district of Sakae and Midland Square.
Food
In Nagoya, when it comes to miso, there is the red miso using Hatcho Miso. Red miso is a regular ingredient when making dishes such as doteni (beef simmered in miso and onion) and miso oden. There is a distinct Nagoya food culture which includes dishes such as tenmusu (shrimp tempura put into rice balls), hitsumabushi with thin slices of grilled eel on rice, and Nagoya Cochin which is one of the country’s top three brands of chicken. Even the Nagoya breakfast of toast and a fried egg just for the price of a cup of coffee is known all over Japan.
Transportation
From Tokyo Station by the Tokaido Shinkansen (Bullet Train) to Nagoya takes 1 hour and 40 minutes. Transportation within the city can be used conveniently by the Nagoya sightseeing route bus, Me-guru, and the subway.
Accommodations
There are many hotels for tourism and business. Along with accommodations around Nagoya Station, there are other places in the Fushimi, Sakae, Ohsu and Kanayama areas that are also recommended.
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Nagoya, Japan - SCMaglev and Railway Park - Full Tour HD (2017)
The SCMaglev and Railway Park (リニア・鉄道館 ~夢と想い出のミュージアム~ Rinia Tetsudōkan: Yume to Omoide no Myūjiamu) is a railway museum owned by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in Nagoya, Japan. The museum opened on 14 March 2011.
The museum features 39 full-size railway vehicles and one bus exhibit, train cab simulators, and railway model dioramas.
Exhibits
Shinkansen
JR–Maglev MLX01-1, April 2013
Shinkansen Train Zone, March 2011
MLX01 Maglev car No. MLX01-1 (built 1995 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, from JR Research)
0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 21-86 (built 1971 by Kisha, from Hamamatsu Works)
0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 16-2034 (built 1986 by Nippon Sharyo, from Hamamatsu Works)
0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 36-84 (built 1975 by Hitachi, from Hamamatsu Works)
0 Series Shinkansen car – No. 37-2523 (built 1983 by Hitachi, from Hamamatsu Works)
Class 922 Doctor Yellow car No. 922-26 (built 1979 by Hitachi, from JR West)
100 Series Shinkansen car – No. 123-1 (built 1986 by Hitachi, from Hamamatsu Works)
100 Series Shinkansen car – No. 168-9001 (built 1985 by Kinki Sharyo, from Hamamatsu Works)
300 Series Shinkansen prototype car – No. 322-9001 (built 1990 by Hitachi, from Hamamatsu Works)
Class 955 300X car No. 955-6 (built 1994 by Hitachi, from Hamamatsu Works)
700 Series Shinkansen prototype car – No. 723-9001 (ex-set C1, built 1997 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, on display from 2 January 2014)
Locomotives
C57 139, March 2011
Class Ke 90 steam locomotive - No. Ke 90 (built 1918, from Nagoya Training Centre) (displayed outside)
JNR Class C57 steam locomotive - No. C57 139 (built 1940 by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, from Nagoya Training Centre)
JNR Class C62 steam locomotive - No. C62 17 (built 1948 by Hitachi, from Higashiyama Park)
JNR Class ED11 electric locomotive - No. ED11 2 (built 1922 by General Electric, from Sakuma Rail Park)
JNR Class ED18 electric locomotive - No. ED18 2 (built 1923 by English Electric, from Hamamatsu Works)
JNR Class EF58 electric locomotive - No. EF58 157 (built 1957 by Mitsubishi Electric, from Hamamatsu Works)
Electric railcars
MoHa 63 electric car MoHa 63638, March 2011
Class MoHa 1 3rd-class electric railcar - No. MoHa 1035 (built 1922 by Kisha, from Ina-Matsushima Depot)
KuMoHa 12 electric railcar - No. KuMoHa 12041 (built 1927 by Kisha, from Ina-Matsushima Depot)
Class KuMoHa 52 EMU car - No. MoHa 52004 (built 1937 by Kawasaki Sharyo, from Sakuma Rail Park)
Class MoHa 63 EMU car - No. MoHa 63638 (built 1947 by Kawasaki Sharyo, from Hamamatsu Works)
111 series EMU car - No. KuHa 111-1 (built 1962 by Nippon Sharyo, from Sakuma Rail Park)
117 series EMU cars - KuHa 117-30 + MoHa 116-59 + KuHa 116-209 (displayed outside)
165 series EMU car - No. KuMoHa 165-108 (built 1966 by Tokyu Car, from Mino-Ōta Depot)
165 series EMU car - No. SaRo 165-106 (built 1967 by Imperial Car, from Hamamatsu Works)
381 series EMU car - No. KuHa 381-1 (built 1973 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, from Mino-Ōta Depot)
381 series EMU car - No. KuRo 381-11 (built 1974 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, from Mino-Ōta Depot)
Diesel railcars[edit]
Class KiHa 48000 railcar - No. KiHa 48036 (built 1956 by Tokyu Car, from Sakuma Rail Park)
Class KiHa 82 DMU car - No. KiHa 82-73 (built 1965 by Nippon Sharyo, from Mino-Ōta Depot)
KiHa 181 series DMU car - No. KiHa 181-1 (built 1968 by Fuji Heavy Industries, from Sakuma Rail Park)
Steam railcars[edit]
Class HoJi 6005 steam railcar - No. HoJi 6014 (built 1913 by Kisha)
Passenger carriages[edit]
SuNi 30 passenger carriage – No. SuNi 30 95 (built 1929 by Osaka Tekko, from Sakuma Rail Park)
OYa 31 passenger carriage – No. OYa 31 12 (built 1937 by Nakata Sharyo, from Sakuma Rail Park)
OHa 35 passenger carriage – No. OHa 35 206 (built 1941 by Nippon Sharyo, from Sakuma Rail Park)
MaINe 40 sleeping carriage – No. MaINe 40 7 (built 1948 by Nippon Sharyo, from Sakuma Rail Park)
43 series passenger carriage – No. SuHa 43 321 (built 1954 by Niigata Tekko)
10 series sleeping carriage – No. ORoNe 10 27 (built 1960 by Hitachi, from Sakuma Rail Park)
Best Attractions and Places to See in Nagoya, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Nagoya
Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Yamazaki River
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
SCMAGLEV and Railway Park
Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Garden
Nagoya City Science Museum
Atsuta Jingu Shrine
Nagoya Castle Hommarugoten
Noritake no Mori
Nagoya Castle