Round 1 Sports Center Nagoya Japan
It was a rainy Sunday. So I took my kids to Round 1 sports center. It has 4-5 floors of bowling, games, karaoke, many many things. Can spend all day inside and a lot of cash!
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Location: 2 Chome-14-1 Tsuyuhashi, Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken 454-0022
Japan Exchange: Christmas Vlog ( Nagoya Sports Center)
Hello guys! It’s Christmas and I decided to have fun with my friends, so we went at Nagoya Sports Center. This might be one of my favorites days from this exchange. It vas a big long so I had to decide it into two videos, but don’t worry I’m posting both of them today. I hope you’ll enjoy the video and once again Merry Christmas.
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Japan Exchange: Christmas Vlog ( Nagoya Sports Center ) Part 2
Hello guys! So this is part two of the Christmas Vlog. If you would like to see the purikura pictures I took and a lot more you can check out my Instagram. @arianadeea
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Top 5 Things to do in Nagoya | japan-guide.com
The top 5 things to experience in Nagoya, Japan.
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NAGOYA, JAPAN trip: Nagoya Castle and Meijo Park | Vlog 1
Nagoya (or 名古屋 in Japanese) is an important city in Central Japan. There are many things to do in Nagoya City, and we start our visit enjoying the Nagoya Castle (名古屋城). Nagoya Castle was very important historically and contributed to Nagoya's growth over the centuries.
This is the first video of our Nagoya, Japan trip. The entire series will be available here:
After the Nagoya castle, we went for a walk in the neighborhood to explore the Cultural Path. It joins various historical constructions, like the former residence of Sasuke Toyoda. Yes, the Toyoda family (founders of Toyota Motors) is from this region. We returned to the castle area to see Meijo Park before getting back to the hotel.
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NAGOYA, Japan: Toyota Museum, Sakae, Oasis 21, nightlife and FOOD ???? | Vlog 2
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.
Also, check out how this day got started and learn more about the weekend transport card:
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Welcome To Nagoya
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This video kicks off my coverage of the 2015 July basho which takes place in Nagoya, Japan. I hope to have daily coverage thru the whole 15 days, with a few notable exceptions, since I am traveling to Nagoya to see SUMO live on Sunday the 19th!
Thanks again to all who donated to the Tip Jar for making this possible!
Who are you rooting for this basho? I'm hoping that Harumafuji makes a comeback and reasserts his Yokozuna pride.
Welcome to salem's premier japanese restaurant, Nagoya! At Nagoya there's a show every night at your table, Nagoya offers the freshest ingredients and the best steak and seafood, Salem's freshest sushi bar and master sushi chefs. Nagoya has Hibachi, Nagoya has large seating, Nagoya has a sushi bar, Nagoya has a full bar for your friends and family. Nagoya located at 3760 Center St NE, Salem, OR Across from Best Buy and the Lancaster Mall. Nagoya, where you can play with your food!
Hello and welcome to the upcoming SUMO tournament to be held in Nagoya Japan from July 10 to July 24, 2016.
Contest is open to everyone - please only enter once per YT user name. Pick your favorite wrestler in the upper division and predict their win/loss record for the Nagoya basho and be eligible for a fun SUMO prize!
Sorry for the lack of videos everyone, I still have yet to get inernet in my apartment due to some complications with the internet company. So yet again I am in Starbucks drinking an iced coffee and uploading videos :)
This is a short video explaining my apartment and some of the things I find funny.
I hope we have a great basho together and thanks for watching!
Exploring Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Kobe, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Tokyo.
Stay at Hilton Nagoya boasting a central location in one of Japan’s largest cities and enjoy easy access to local attractions.
During this banzuke and basho discussion I also show the opening day M6 Okinoumi v M7 Takarafuji match. Thanks for joining me for another 2 weeks of SUMO action.
In this episode the gang travel from the base of Mt Fuji after spending a wonderful (shithouse) night sleeping in the car to Nagoya, driving the mountain touge roads in the worst car known to mankind for such an activity, an Automatic Nissan Wingroad.
Apologizes for the longer wait since the last video, life got in the way.
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NAGOYA, Japan: you saw the castle. Now what? ???? | Vlog 3
Our Nagoya, Japan trip couldn't come to an end without visiting some more attractions in Nagoya city. People may only think about Nagoya Castle as the main attraction in Nagoya, but you'd be surprised to discover the city offers much more. Can you believe there are many things to do in and around Nagoya Station? We start the day at Atsuta Shrine, continue in the Osu shopping district (where we see more shrines and temples) before trying miso katsu at Nagoya Station and going up at Midland Square and Sky Promenade.
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P.S.: The guy who occasionally appears in the vlogs is my husband, Gordon. He is Canadian-American and is extremely camera shy, that's why he's behind the camera most of the time ;-)
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The Extreme Japanese Baseball Experience in Nagoya, Japan.
Japanese Baseball is unlike any sporting event we have ever been to. Where are you watching from? COMMENT BELOW!
We’ve seen Sumo wrestling in Japan, AFL football in Australia, NBA Basketball, Major League Baseball and even NHL Ice Hockey. Nothing comes close to the overall show and cultural experience that Japanese Baseball delivers. It’s no wonder it is said to be the official sport of Japan.
We headed to Nagoya on our Trip to Japan, which took some considerable planning. We timed a trip to the baseball with attendance at a grand sumo tournament over a 36 hour period in Nagoya. More on the sumo wrestling in a future article.
We purchased our tickets well in advance as it does often sell out. Getting great seats is harder again, and thanks to Michael at Japan Ball Tickets we were able to secure them and have them delivered waiting for us at our Hotel in Nagoya. You can also have your tickets delivered to a post office for your collection too, but the hotel delivery worked great for us.
Our game? The Chunichi Dragons (home town team in Nagoya) Vs the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Getting to the Nagoya Dome was very simple, a short train ride from the main part of Nagoya delivered us right near the stadium. We weren’t sure the way to go, but when we got there the crowd was huge and all migrating the same way. We tacked on the back of a group and followed.
Upon arrival at the baseball we were given a free top, a balloon as well as some other small promo items. We found our seats and settled in for the start of the game.
The baseball itself was entertaining, but it is known as a sport that can sometimes be tedious to watch. Not in Japan! There were cheer leaders, three mascots, non-stop chants, singing and entertainment delivered both by the local and visiting teams. The Swallows have some kind of a tradition with umbrellas being held up in a song, dancing along in tune and that was something to watch. The boys purchased banging sticks to clap along with the action.
We weren’t sure on the balloons we were given initially. The boys blew them up but you couldn’t tie them up on the ends. So we left them, but then right after the 7th inning a murmur went around the crowd and everyone started blowing up their balloons. WOW! Right on cue everyone released and it sure was a sight to see. A fireworks display of sorts made up of thousands of screaming balloons.
It didn’t take much for us to get involved and invested in the match itself. We had our free tops and were sitting amongst mostly Dragons supporters. A tight game followed and the home team won. The boys got right into it and had a great time. Even Steph, not well known as a sports watcher, got into on the music and cultural grounds.
Food and drink were really reasonable at the venue, but one tip! There is no ATM to access cash onsite at the Nagoya Dome. We found this really odd, but luckily a 10 minute walk away from the stadium was a major shopping centre where we were able to duck out to grab some cash for food, drink and souvenirs.
Baseball is played allover Japan and speaking to friends who have travelled it is equally fun, colourful and loud throughout Japan. Make sure you check it out!
筋トレ/Fun friends 仲間達/名古屋 Nagoya Sports Center
NAGOYA SPOCHA!!!~ w/ girlfriend
Music: Strangers by Jonas Blue ft. JP Cooper
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Place: Nagoya Round One Spocha!
MY FIRST VLOG! In honor of my first ever vlog made, almost a year after i finished making it, i decided to post it here for others to see!
Made this video for my girlfriend. I will keep making vlogs of our trips and memorable moments not only to show everyone how happy we can be, but to also showcase the places we go to. You might wanna check it out too! :D
Nagoya Japan Sports Journey
Justin Harrison visited Nagoya! He went to Nagoya Castle and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, where he learned a lot about the importance of monozukuri (which means making things in Japanese) and the amazing history of TOYOTA, which became one of the most famous car manufacturers in the world.
Shopping in Nagoya #1
After church, we had to run to the only sports retail store we could find for GC's first week of baseball. Had to take the train there & while we were there we made a pitstop to another store that was like a Super Walmart to include a pet/vet store/clinic and a mini food court.
Nagoya sports center
We went to go skating today. My daughter worried about slip suddenly on the ice. Of cause me to. We are novice rider, ha ha !
Ricky 1 at Nagoya Sport Center
Ammon Allan (Nagoya, Japan) Jimokuji Cup Tournament Highlights
Ammon Allan's (#15) highlights from the 2017 Jimokuji Cup Tournament.
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