Mae Naru, Otokusan Festival
Chukyo TV is organizing a festival at Hisaya Odori Park in Nagoya. The event will
Chukyo TV is organizing a festival at Hisaya Odori Park in Nagoya. The event will
Japan admires and is intrigued by Jamaican culture. This fascination has resulted in a small
The Nagoya Osu Shopping District Irish Parade is a celebration of Irish culture. It will
The Toba no Himatsuri, also known as the Toba Dai kagaribi, or The Great Bonfire
Diamond Fuji is a stunning phenomenon that happens twice a year, where the sunrise and
The Takasanji Oni Matsuri, also known as the Ogre or Fire Festival, is an annual
The 18th Nagoya China Spring Festival, scheduled in Nagoya City from January 5th to 8th,
Ramen is a popular Japanese dish that is loved by many people. It is highly
The New Year’s, or “Shōgatsu,” is Japan’s most significant holiday, akin to Christmas in the West. The nation pauses for a few days, allowing people to gather with families and partake in age-old traditions. Here’s a glimpse into some of these customs, with a particular focus on practices prevalent in the Nagoya area.
Oshogatsu, known as New Year’s, is the biggest holiday in Japan. Businesses shut down from