Golden Week hits Thursday. Belgian beer in Sakae, yoga in a karate dojo, Nagoya's best eel, and a park big enough to actually get lost in.
Belgian Beer Weekend
136 Belgian beers, real Belgian frites, and a live music lineup that's worth planning around. Runs April 24 – May 10 in Sakae. Free entry — but buy your token set in advance.
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Yurumaru April 29
Yoga, Pakistani biryani, Algerian couscous, and DJ Hiromi — 35 years of soul — in a Tenpaku karate dojo. One day, Showa Day public holiday. ¥1,500 advance, under-18s free.
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Hitsumabushi
Nagoya's signature grilled eel dish, done properly at Atsuta Horaiken. One bowl, four rounds — each one a different meal. The lid lifts and the smell gets there before your thoughts do.
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Heiwa Park
147 hectares of open lawn, weeping cherry trees, pond walks, and wooded trails in east Nagoya. Most visitors only see a fraction of it. Good for kids, dogs, and anyone who needs somewhere the city recedes a little.
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