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, February 05, 2026
A quiet, one-coin autumn walk through Kasugai’s abandoned Aigi railway tunnels — red-brick arches, maple forests, and a half-day escape just 30 minutes from Nagoya. Everything you need to know about the seasonal opening, access, and what it actually feels like to walk the old Chuo Line.
Post date: Dec 01, 2025
Everything you need to know about getting around using the subway and using the MANACA card
Post date: Dec 01, 2025
ISOGAI's theatrical fireworks show returns to Nagoya Port on December 20, 2025—a 45-minute performance combining pyrotechnics, music, and narrative. G seats and Observation C are sold out, but SS and S seats remain available. Complete guide to tickets, seating, and access.
Post date: Nov 30, 2025
On the fourth Friday night of each month, Nayabashi Yoichi turns the Horikawa riverbank into a tight, glowing run of food stalls, craft vans, and beer glasses balanced on the railings.
Post date: Nov 28, 2025
This Friday is stacked: street food at the Nayabashi Night Market, Ham Jam at Cedar's, and the Nagoya.
Post date: Nov 25, 2025
A 10-meter green Buddha on elephants, five minutes from Motoyama. Bamboo, quiet grounds, and a temple that stayed still while Nagoya grew around it.
Post date: Nov 25, 2025
A warm European-style Christmas market in the middle of Sakae. Glühwein, roasted almonds, photo spots, Santa visits, workshops, and Nagoya’s most festive December atmosphere—plus tips on how to actually enjoy it without the crowds.
Post date: Nov 24, 2025
Japan's Kotatsu Crisis: Men nationwide discovered the danger of mixing AR porn with heated tables, creating a "scorched earth policy" in their pants. Hospitals report: "Birthrate down, burns up!"
Post date: Nov 24, 2025
Forty kids at Kinder Hort Children's Home each pick one gift they'd like for Christmas. Nagoya's international community steps in as Secret Santa. Kickoff night December 6 at The Hungry Moose—music, drinks, and some winter warmth.
Post date: Nov 18, 2025
Korankei Gorge is back in full color this November. The 70th Maple Festival brings a month of glowing night illuminations, lantern-lined paths, food stalls, and some of the best autumn scenery near Nagoya. If you’re planning one fall trip this year, make it this one.
Post date: Nov 18, 2025
Living abroad means we aren't always with family for the holidays. It's hard to get in the spirit without the smells and tastes that make Thanksgiving what it is – a holiday about sharing, not just giving and receiving.
Post date: Nov 18, 2025
Higashisakura Pakuchi offers more than just a meal; it's an experience that hauls you straight to Thailand's vibrant streets.
Post date: Nov 17, 2025