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, June 24, 2026
Post date: May 01, 2026
SAKAE SP-RING turns 20 this year, bringing hundreds of artists to 18 venues across Sakae and Shin-Sakae. Here’s how the wristband system works, where to exchange tickets, and a few acts worth catching before you lose your friends somewhere near Shin-Sakae....
Post date: May 01, 2026
The 42nd Arimatsu Shibori (Tie-Dyeing) Festival promises a captivating blend of history, culture, and hands-on experiences....
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: Apr 04, 2026
The Atsuta Festival marks the advent of one of the best things about summer in Japan - fireworks festivals!...
Post date: Apr 01, 2026
The annual Tebasaki Summit returns to Hisaya-Odori Park with 20 wing shops, public voting, Hall of Fame stalls, and three days of endless chicken wings and beer....
Post date: Apr 01, 2026
A major Kuniyoshi exhibition in Nagoya brings together warrior prints, comic invention, and the artist’s famously strange and affectionate cats....
Post date: Apr 01, 2026
Nagoya hosts the first major posthumous retrospective of Leiji Matsumoto, tracing 70 years of manga and anime — from Galaxy Express 999 to his final works — at Nagoya City Art Museum. And It’s Not Just for Nostalgic Fans!...
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: Mar 01, 2026
A new documentary revisits The Rising Pints — the Irish folk-rock band that grew out of Nagoya's 1990s pub and live music scene — and the community that formed around it....
Post date: Mar 01, 2026
A new Nagoya City Science Museum exhibition examines Earth’s five mass extinctions through fossils, models, and evolutionary aftermath....
Post date: Mar 01, 2026
A guide to Nagoya’s Wakamiya Festival: Edo-period history, karakuri dolls, lantern-lit floats, and what to see every year on May 15–16....
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....