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, May 13, 2026
Post date: Apr 08, 2026
A practical guide to Belgian Beer Weekend Nagoya 2026, from how the token system works to what to drink, eat, and catch on stage....
Post date: Mar 12, 2026
White Day returns, St. Patrick’s Day heads to Ōsu, a call for 90s Nagoya expat memories, and several day hikes within easy reach of the city....
Post date: Feb 28, 2026
A one-coin spring walk through Kasugai's abandoned Aigi railway tunnels — red-brick arches, damp air, fresh maple leaves, 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: Feb 10, 2026
Peak oyster season, the Konomiya Naked Festival, Nagoya.Tech at STAR ROBOX, and cult ’80s–’90s Japanese cars at Toyota’s museum....
Post date: Feb 09, 2026
Experience the Konomiya "Naked" Festival on Mar. 1, where men in traditional loincloths brave the cold as they battle to reach a sacred man in this ancient Japanese purification ritual....
Post date: Feb 03, 2026
Rotating ramen stalls, hotel rooms full of art, Super Bowl Monday at Shooters, and a clear-eyed guide to giri choco season....
Post date: Feb 02, 2026
HOPE’s annual charity dinner returns to the Hilton Nagoya, marking 25 years since the organization began here....
Post date: Feb 01, 2026
Jamaica Festival Reggae & Cuisine returns to Nagoya on April 12 with free live music, Jamaican food, and an all-day street festival atmosphere....
Post date: Feb 01, 2026
Nagoya.Tech’s open mic is back again at STAR ROBOX near Horita Station on Feb 28. Short talks, builders’ crowd, free entry, optional ¥3,000 wine....
Post date: Feb 01, 2026
A relaxing Golden Week workshop in Fushimi with guided art-making, reflective coaching, dessert, and a drink at Second Home Cafe....
Post date: Jan 31, 2026
Fire pits, 100+ vendors, and outdoor culture inside Higashi Betsuin Temple. A winter gathering in central Nagoya, Feb 21–22....
Post date: Jan 27, 2026
Setsubun at Osu Kannon, sixteen live houses firing at once, a dependable Friday night crowd, and Nagoya’s best chicken wings....