
DJs in an indoor garden, a 600-pound Shinto phallus, your AI agents going rogue, and 25 years of HOPE.
Party Among the Plants
A glass-roofed atrium, house music at conversation volume, and seven DJs for ¥2,000. The fifth edition of Nagoya Lounge Party returns to Flarie's Crystal Court this Saturday. You can smell the soil. You are, technically, still in central Nagoya. Doug's going.
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Japan's Penis Festival
March 15 at Tagata Shrine in Komaki — a 1,500-year-old Shinto fertility ritual featuring a 600-pound hand-carved wooden phallus, free sake, and elderly Japanese visitors more surprised by the foreigners than the phallic lollipops. About 30 minutes from central Nagoya.
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25 Years. One Dinner.
HOPE International started in Nagoya. On March 6, they return to the Hilton Nagoya for their 24th Annual Charity Dinner — field reports from southern Ethiopia, a full-course dinner, and a room full of people who've been showing up for years. In an anniversary year, Nagoya has room to grow.
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Tech Talk. Free Entry.
Engineers, founders, and builders. Short talks, optional bottomless wine, a robotics warehouse near Horita. Nagoya.Tech Open Mic is back at STAR ROBOX this Saturday — free to attend, no polished deck required. Japanese or English, it doesn't matter.
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