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  1. If you would rather not eat out, you can make use of the kitchenette facilities, which include a fridge, kettle and a stovetop. Aeon Mall Atsuta is 3.4 km from the aparthotel, while Nagoya Castle is 4.5 km from the property. The nearest airport is Nagoya Airport, 13 km from GOLD STAY Nagoya Osu. View on Booking.com.

  2. Matsudaira Go. Asuke Castle. Sakushima Island. Takeshima Island. Nagoya Castle. Osu Shopping District. Kaiseki at The Kawabun. Japan's fourth largest city, Nagoya is a major industrial and cultural center, conveniently located at the heart of Japan's largest island of Honshu. Boasting a unique historical background, enduring cultural heritage ...

  3. From Nagoya Station, take the Sakuradori Subway Line to Hisayaodori Station (5 minutes) and change to the Meijo Subway Line to Nagoyajo Station (2 minutes). The total one way journey takes about ten minutes and costs 240 yen. From the nearest exit, it is a three minute walk to the castle's east gate. Alternatively, the castle's main gate can be ...

  4. From Nagoya Station, the fastest way to the port is to take a JR train to Kanayama Station (3 minutes, 180 yen) and transfer to the Meiko Subway Line for Nagoyako Station (10 minutes, 240 yen). The cheaper but slower approach is to take the Higashiyama and Meijo/Meiko Subway Lines via Sakae (25 minutes, 270 yen).

  5. Ghibli Park (ジブリパーク) is a theme park about the popular animated movies by Studio Ghibli. It opened in November 2022 just outside Nagoya, and unlike other theme parks does not feature any rides - apart from a few small ones for kids - but rather lets visitors delve into the atmospheric fantasy worlds presented in the various popular Ghibli movies.

  6. 30-40 min. ¥ about 5,500. several trains per hour. Covered by: Japan Rail Pass. Nagoya and Kyoto are major stations on the JR Tokaido Shinkansen. Nozomi trains require about 35 minutes to reach Nagoya from Kyoto, while Hikari and Kodama trains take between 40 and 60 minutes. The regular one way fare from Kyoto to Nagoya is 5170 yen for a non ...

  7. Nagoya Station, with its two cylindrical towers. My visit began at Nagoya Station, known to locals as Meieki.. First opened in 1886, it is today one of the world's largest train stations and - due to its two impressive cylindrical towers packed with restaurants, bars, high end shopping and even a hotel - also one of the tallest buildings in the cou

  8. From Nagoya Station, take the Aonami Line to its terminal station, Kinjofuto Station. The one way ride takes about 25 minutes, costs 360 yen and is not covered by the Japan Rail Pass. Trains depart approximately every 15 minutes. SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is just a few steps from Kinjofuto Station.

  9. Direct. 30-40 min. ¥ about 5,500. several trains per hour. Covered by: Japan Rail Pass. Nagoya and Kyoto are major stations on the JR Tokaido Shinkansen. Nozomi trains require about 35 minutes to reach Nagoya from Kyoto, while Hikari and Kodama trains take between 40 and 60 minutes. The regular one way fare from Kyoto to Nagoya is 5170 yen for ...

  10. Nagashima Resort is a major vacation destination just outside Nagoya. It is comprised of five main leisure facilities: the Nagashima Spaland amusement park, a water park, a hot spring complex, an outlet shopping mall and a flower park named Nabana no Sato. The resort is located on a long piece of land that is surrounded by rivers and the sea ...