Winter in Nagoya: Staying Warm
Winter in Japan is a season of contrasts and diverse experiences, from snow-blanketed landscapes in
Winter in Japan is a season of contrasts and diverse experiences, from snow-blanketed landscapes in
Japan’s fondness for fruit becomes a palpable experience around Nagoya, where families and fruit lovers
Fugu, also known as pufferfish, is a famous delicacy from Japan. It is renowned for
When it comes to train travel, Japan stands as a beacon of excellence. While locals
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
16This winter, the festive spirit of a traditional German Christmas comes alive in Nagoya at
The holiday season brings a unique charm to Nagoya’s dining scene, allowing you to savor
Osechi-ryōri is a magnificent display of traditional Japanese New Year’s cuisine, featuring a vibrant assortment
The annual Fire Walking Shrine (Fire Festival), held on December 12, is a solemn occasion