Thanks, I'm glad you've enjoyed it! :-) In fact I started Cakes with Faces way back in 2011 - just as a designer, I didn't even think about videos then, or know that I'd write a book about Japan!
This video came just in time. Going on my first trip to japan in 2 weeks and also visiting nagoya (mainly for the ghibly park) and staying for 2 nights. Really looking forward to exploring nagoya and those really cool recommendations. Watched tons of other nagoya videos as well but there are a lot of cool things you mentioned that I did not here of in any other video. Thanks 😊
Thanks for the video, Nagoya was definitely included in my next Japan trip. I honestly prefer places that go unter the radar or are considered "boring" to tourists, I think there you can enjoy Japan the best and most authentic way.
Absolutely agree! You can have such a better experience if you go somewhere less crowded. I'm sure more people would want to visit destinations beyond Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka if only they knew more about them!
Hi Amy, great video about Nagoya. I finally ordered the "Your Guide to Japan" book. It will come in handy in my coming travels to Japan. Me and my wife are going to Yokohama in November. We're staying at Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel in Shin-Yokohama, it's a highrise building with great view to Tokyo. I'm looking forward to read your book and find things to see as we're new to Japan, it's only our third visit, all to Tokyo. As we learn more about Japan we will travel around the country for sure. Greetings from Norway.
Thanks so much! I've had a craving to re-visit Yokohama on my next trip! Not long to go for you - have an amazing time, and send me a pic if you take my book with you! 😊
@@jan-ovepedersen5764 Fantastic! Make sure you're hungry as even the mini bowls of ramen are quite big! And enjoy the Okinawan bar in the centre of the museum!
i just spent 6 days in nagoya and i agree -- nagoya is NOT boring. there are loads of things to do there! but i wish i saw this video first, cuz i missed a bunch of options that i could have added to the list! next time, as i only visited 1/3 of ghibli park, so i'll be back.
I love it when you find these little gems, Amy. I'm definitely going to visit the Studio Ghibli park. I didn't realise that what is called a 'boring place' could be so good. Thank you for another great video ❤🫶
This was so helpful!! I'm going to Japan next year and plan on staying in Nagoya because of the ghibli park, this video has added some places to go to so thank you!
@@cakeswithfaces I'm currently researching places like Shotengai, Shrine sales/flea markets (other than Osu) Traditional Crafts places (I am a potter) Textiles, handicraft shops, antique shops...
❤I I'm just here to say that I've trawled RUclips for weeks watching almost everything I can with regard to Nagoya trying to make up my mind on whether to visit or not I have to say that this clip the format and the information you shared here knocked it out of the park by a country mile . RUclips algorithm is far from perfect because it it was you would easily have millions of views by now Just know that it's not your content is lacking , it's RUclips please keep doing this kind of insightful content Subscribed with pleasure.
Thank you for showing us amazing places and keeping it real too. My family is travelling to Japan for 30 days in Mid March and your videos have help me plan our trip. Thank you and we look forward to you next videos.
Great video, exactly the kind of information I've been looking for. I made my first Japan trip earlier this year and Nagoya was one of the places I skipped due to its "boring" reputation, but now I've started planning for the future and hope to add Nagoya to future travel plans!
We are actually planning something similar to the end of the video (Kurobe Gorge, Takayama, Kanazawa, etc.). It's my partner's first time in Japan so we still wanted to start in Tokyo, but we plan to avoid the hordes in Osaka and Kyoto completely this time around. We were going to make Nagano the first stop but this video convinces me that this city seems more our thing. Even though I'm not really into the Akhihabra/gatchapon/etc. side of Japan, your videos still helped me out a lot too back when I went the first time in 2018.
Thanks so much for the support, that's much appreciated! 🙏✨ That sound like a great plan! With Nagoya you'll get to see a city outside Tokyo (but much more relaxed!), as well as less built-up places. It'll be fun showing your partner around and introducing them to Japan! Enjoy planning your trip!
The two Toyota museums, Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagakute (subway trains to the Linimo line), and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (Sako station on Meitetsu Line, a couple stops from Nagoya station). Seeing some of Toyota's history from loom maker to car builder between the two places.
Thanks for the video. You have found much fun things to do in a the place which is always getting dumped on for not having things to see. I personally would love to go from what I have seen.
Hi Amy, just wanted to say thanks for your awesome videos as always. I’m always left thinking the same thing after these area highlight videos: how is Japan so incredibly interesting and fascinating!! Lots of love from Australia 😊
Thank you!! That's what I always think too!! I'm always amazed how there are so many interesting places we hardly ever hear about as foreigners - it's always Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka, but there are so many other amazing places too!
I can't wait to start planning my next trip (still recovering from my first one) and these are some great suggestions. Site of Reversible Destiny sounds very interesting. I also thought Nagoya was a sleepy area, this is fun.
On my two week Japan trip next year, I'm really excited for my couple days around Nagoya. One day is for Nagashima Spa Land park and onsen. The other is for Inuyama just north of the city where they have one of the few remaining historic castles high atop a hill and a huge open air architectural museum with a Frank Lloyd Wright building.
Just been to Nagoya for the first time and have been quite impressed. I particularly liked the Endoji Shotengai shopping street, so much character! I also did trip out to the pottery town of Tokoname as well as a daytrip to Gifu and the onsen town of Gero. Will definitely be staying longer next time as there is so much more to see and do.
On our trip we stayed in Kyoto and did a day trip to Nagoya for the Ghibli park and a baseball game. With the 45 min train from Kyoto it was great to be able to not have to change hotels and still experience Nagoya. Now you have us wanting to go back 😂
Hi Amy. Love your videos! We're off to Japan for 5 weeks in a few days for our 10th trip but will definitely be trying out a few things in this video in fact, quite a few ideas for our trip have come from you like Mt Takao and Minoo Park, both places we hadn't heard of but found out about from your videos. Thank you so much 😊
Aww, I love that, that's so good to hear! There are always so many more places to go in Japan. I've found I enjoy it more and more each time I go. Have a wonderful time!
Just came back from Nagoya and watched your video! There are a lot of things in my bucket list!!! I would add eat miso ramen, and then lunch at Ootoya, a hedalthy teishoku chain! Didnt go to Ghibli park on this trip, i went when it wss just “Mei adn Satsuki conmemorative old house for Nagooys exhibition” and loved it. Guess ill wait until they organize better the tickets offer. There is as well a Disney, Ghibli and Rilakkuma store at Nagoya eki to get nice stuff! Thanks for the video!!!!
So glad you enjoyed Nagoya! Ootoya is on my list, as they have vegetarian teishoku options (rare!) and I'd love to try a traditional home-cooked style meal like that.
I'm Japanese so I'm familiar with the Co Co Curry shops, but I didn't know that it originated in Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya until I watched this video. As always, thank you for your accurate introduction to Japanese things.
@@cakeswithfaces Japanese short lesson: "Coco" (or "koko" in Roma-ji spelling) means "here" in English, and the shop’s full name is ”Koko ichiban ya" in Roma-ji so: Koko ichiban ya = Koko + ichiban + ya = Koko (Here) + ichiban (Number one) + ya (Shop) = Here + Number one + Shop = "Here is the best restaurant (where) if you (want to) eat curry." Makes sense, right? English speakers often call the shop Coco Curry (or simply Coco in short) as you do and it sounds "Here Curry" to me btw :)
I was planning to go to the Studio Ghibli Park while I'm staying in Nagoya for nearly a week in April, but since I was working when the tickets went on sale, by the time I had a chance to buy them, the day I'd planned had sold out for the Premium Pass. However this has been helpful to think of ideas of things to do in Nagoya now that I have a day there with nothing major planned.
Man I've already made my itinerary for Nagoya, Just planed to stay 2 nights but now i wish i could have at least an extra day, Good video though! Glad you included the coco museum.
Just bought your book and calendar for my next trip in April ! Hoping to treat myself in Nagoya to that same Hotel for a night view and spoil myself . @@cakeswithfaces
Great video, thank you! The Factory night cruise looks amazing, im having trouble finding out how to book/get tickets (am in Nagoya in April), if you could off any advice that would be really helpful. Thank you!
Here's the website for the factory night cruise: www.ykyc.jp/ It's in Japanese but if you right-click you can translate the page (in Chrome). Here's the booking page: www.ykyc.jp/%E3%81%94%E4%BA%88%E7%B4%84
Nagoya is also famous for their Tebasaki chicken wings.. my favorite chicken of all time.. Yamachan, Tsubasaya, Furaibo chains are good places to get them all over Japan
Sometimes Google gives you local trains and odd routes! An app like Japan Travel by Navitime has the option to filter for shinkansen (the free version does everything you need). Although the Ghibli Park is on the edge of Nagoya that takes a little time to get to, from the shinkansen station.
I would totally go to your hamster themed cafe! Hahaha, I love them so much. Your little hamster necklace is SO cute! Did you make it from a gachapon keychain? I have one that looks so similar and seeing you wear it made me smile ☺️🐹
Hi Amy.......I am sure you will soon, but I remember a few. months back you were going to review your experience on the Kyoto Kameoka Hozugawa River Boat.....any idea when ? Many thx, Stu and Tan
Yes, the Hozugawa Cruise is definitely coming up at some point, I don't have a schedule of when it'll be, but I'm looking forward to editing the video! Are you planning on going on it soon? I'd definitely recommend it - lots of people love the Sagano Romantic Train, but in my opinion the cruise is even better!
That's good to hear Amy. Thank you She sheer number of people in that particular area overwhelms us...... Still not sure yet but a temple called Adashino Nenbutsuji ....with its own bamboo forest looks tranquil. 👌
@@stuartstripling3495 There'll definitely be fewer people in that area. Take a look on Google Streetview, the Saga Torimoto preserved street and alleyways around there are lovely. Most people go to the bridge, bamboo forest and monkey park so if you wander away from that area you can find some calmer spots. If you wander into the Arashiyama Park Kameyama Area (it's on Google Maps) or even through the paths after the main part of the bamboo forest, it's a lot quieter as most people don't go wandering and exploring, they just get their photos in the forest and leave!
Compared to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, Nagoya is less well known. But I don't think the charm of Nagoya is small at all. Nagoya gourmet is called "Nagoya-Meshi". And, Cafe culture has taken root in Nagoya, so visiting the cafes is fun.
Unfortunately Nagashima onsen (mentioned in the video) doesn't allow tattoos. It's quite rare that they do - although there are lists online of tattoo-friendly onsen, like this one: travel.gaijinpot.com/japan-sightseeing-essentials/30-tattoo-friendly-onsen-in-japan/ Or, if you stay in a ryokan that lets you use the bath privately, that's usually ok.
Be careful if you're going to Nabana No Sato. Even if it's part of Nagashima Spa Resort which also owns Nagashima Spa Land, Nabana No Sato is the only of those establishments that DOEST NOT accept credit cards, IC cards or any form of payment except cash. I know it's Japan but it's nuts that a place like that only takes cash taking also into account that the entrance fee isn't that cheap either.
I used to live in Nagoya, and loved it. Such a convenient city to explore from, but also a great place to live and work.
That must have been a great place to live! So easy to get around to other places too, that must have been amazing.
Always cool when J-Tubers branch out and cover things beyond the typical! Thanks for these ideas!
Thanks - you can have such a great time if you go beyond the usual places you always hear about!
I love to think how this channel is still active for over 6 years. Thanks Amy for some interesting content over the years!
Thanks, I'm glad you've enjoyed it! :-) In fact I started Cakes with Faces way back in 2011 - just as a designer, I didn't even think about videos then, or know that I'd write a book about Japan!
This video came just in time. Going on my first trip to japan in 2 weeks and also visiting nagoya (mainly for the ghibly park) and staying for 2 nights. Really looking forward to exploring nagoya and those really cool recommendations. Watched tons of other nagoya videos as well but there are a lot of cool things you mentioned that I did not here of in any other video. Thanks 😊
Excellent, that's awesome, thank you! Have an amazing time - and congratulations on getting Ghibli Park tickets, they're not easy to get! :-)
Thanks for the video, Nagoya was definitely included in my next Japan trip. I honestly prefer places that go unter the radar or are considered "boring" to tourists, I think there you can enjoy Japan the best and most authentic way.
Absolutely agree! You can have such a better experience if you go somewhere less crowded. I'm sure more people would want to visit destinations beyond Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka if only they knew more about them!
I lived in Nagoya for a summer (for a language school). I loved living there, I highly recommend visiting.
That must have been a great place to live! Still a big city, but with a more chilled feel.
Hi Amy, great video about Nagoya. I finally ordered the "Your Guide to Japan" book. It will come in handy in my coming travels to Japan. Me and my wife are going to Yokohama in November. We're staying at Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel in Shin-Yokohama, it's a highrise building with great view to Tokyo. I'm looking forward to read your book and find things to see as we're new to Japan, it's only our third visit, all to Tokyo. As we learn more about Japan we will travel around the country for sure. Greetings from Norway.
Thanks so much! I've had a craving to re-visit Yokohama on my next trip! Not long to go for you - have an amazing time, and send me a pic if you take my book with you! 😊
@@cakeswithfaces I will bring your book, will take a pic 🙂 We will be next door to the Ramen Museum, can't wait to go there.
@@jan-ovepedersen5764 Fantastic! Make sure you're hungry as even the mini bowls of ramen are quite big! And enjoy the Okinawan bar in the centre of the museum!
This video is the best. You explained it so well. Thank you!
Excellent, glad to hear it! Enjoy Nagoya!
Thank you for your video - will def be putting a few of those on the itinerary
Enjoy Nagoya! 🎶
Im planing to do my first trip to Japan, and Ghibli park is one stop. This video was very helpful!!
Enjoy!! Highly recommend the train museum in Nagoya if you have time while you're there, if you like Japanese trains at all!
i just spent 6 days in nagoya and i agree -- nagoya is NOT boring. there are loads of things to do there! but i wish i saw this video first, cuz i missed a bunch of options that i could have added to the list! next time, as i only visited 1/3 of ghibli park, so i'll be back.
It's always the way - there've been times when I discovered something new the day after I got back from Japan! 🙈 Always a reason to go back...! 😉
Cant wait to visit nagoya again this year in september ! 😃
If you go to the train museum, look out for mini me in the diorama! We're by the model of the train museum!
@@cakeswithfaces so cool ! If i visit i will ! 😃
I love it when you find these little gems, Amy. I'm definitely going to visit the Studio Ghibli park. I didn't realise that what is called a 'boring place' could be so good. Thank you for another great video ❤🫶
I'm always mind-blown by how many interesting places there are in Japan that hardly ever hear about!
I absolutely love your videos. They are so informative.
Thanks so much! I spend a lot of time editing them so that's much appreciated!
Thanks for mentioning our website Nagoya is not boring!!!
Thanks for the excellent website, it was really useful when I was planning my visit there! 💖
This was so helpful!! I'm going to Japan next year and plan on staying in Nagoya because of the ghibli park, this video has added some places to go to so thank you!
Enjoy!! Make sure you're ready to get your Ghibli Park tickets as soon as they go on sale, they sell out quick!
Yay you're back! You cost me a fortune getting me addicted to Fanta grape in march
Sorry not sorry! 😝🍇
I stayed in Nagoya last year and am going back this year, Nagoya Isn't boring!!!
Glad you agree! Which places are you looking forward to visiting this time?
@@cakeswithfaces I'm currently researching places like Shotengai, Shrine sales/flea markets (other than Osu) Traditional Crafts places (I am a potter) Textiles, handicraft shops, antique shops...
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I'm just here to say that I've trawled RUclips for weeks watching almost everything I can with regard to Nagoya trying to make up my mind on whether to visit or not I have to say that this clip the format and the information you shared here knocked it out of the park by a country mile . RUclips algorithm is far from perfect because it it was you would easily have millions of views by now Just know that it's not your content is lacking , it's RUclips please keep doing this kind of insightful content Subscribed with pleasure.
Aww thank you so much, that's very kind! It's lovely to get such a nice comment. Enjoy planning your trip - and enjoy Nagoya if you decide to go! ☺️
Lovely stop when doing Tokyo>Osaka/Kyoto. Great video Amy!
Such an easy place to stop off at! Really easy to get to.
Thank you for showing us amazing places and keeping it real too. My family is travelling to Japan for 30 days in Mid March and your videos have help me plan our trip. Thank you and we look forward to you next videos.
Thanks so much! 🥰 That sounds amazing - you'll be able to do so much in 30 days! Where are you planning on going in Japan?
Great video, exactly the kind of information I've been looking for. I made my first Japan trip earlier this year and Nagoya was one of the places I skipped due to its "boring" reputation, but now I've started planning for the future and hope to add Nagoya to future travel plans!
Excellent, I'm glad to hear it! Can't believe how many times I'd just been through it on the train!
I think for my next trip I will be adding Nabana no sato, staying near there, and then off to Nachi falls.
That sounds like a great time! 😍
@@cakeswithfaces Yup. It's in planning now but will be largely based on mid/late April and the wisteria. Ashikaga flower park and all. 🙂
@@wc9760 That sounds fantastic!
We are actually planning something similar to the end of the video (Kurobe Gorge, Takayama, Kanazawa, etc.). It's my partner's first time in Japan so we still wanted to start in Tokyo, but we plan to avoid the hordes in Osaka and Kyoto completely this time around. We were going to make Nagano the first stop but this video convinces me that this city seems more our thing.
Even though I'm not really into the Akhihabra/gatchapon/etc. side of Japan, your videos still helped me out a lot too back when I went the first time in 2018.
Thanks so much for the support, that's much appreciated! 🙏✨
That sound like a great plan! With Nagoya you'll get to see a city outside Tokyo (but much more relaxed!), as well as less built-up places. It'll be fun showing your partner around and introducing them to Japan! Enjoy planning your trip!
That Night-time Factory Boat-Tour would be right up my street. It would also be interesting in Tokyo and Osaka, with all their man-made islands.
Yes that would be good! Boat rides through nature are great, and industrial boat tours can be interesting too! :-)
The two Toyota museums, Toyota Automobile Museum in Nagakute (subway trains to the Linimo line), and the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology (Sako station on Meitetsu Line, a couple stops from Nagoya station). Seeing some of Toyota's history from loom maker to car builder between the two places.
Thanks for the recommendation! I didn't know Toyota started off making looms - what a transition!
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If you go to the Toyota Automobile Museum, you can see the Toyota 2000GT that appeared in the 007 movie. 👀
Great tips, thank you.
Hope it helps!
Thanks for the video. You have found much fun things to do in a the place which is always getting dumped on for not having things to see. I personally would love to go from what I have seen.
Thanks, I think Nagoya's very under-rated! :-)
Hi Amy, just wanted to say thanks for your awesome videos as always. I’m always left thinking the same thing after these area highlight videos: how is Japan so incredibly interesting and fascinating!! Lots of love from Australia 😊
Thank you!! That's what I always think too!! I'm always amazed how there are so many interesting places we hardly ever hear about as foreigners - it's always Tokyo, Kyoto & Osaka, but there are so many other amazing places too!
Thank you 😍 I’m going in December for Ghibli and didn’t know what to do in the city 😂 thank you for the information so helpful 🤍
There are lots of options! (Personally I recommend the SC Maglev & Railway Park!). Have a wonderful time in Nagoya!
I can't wait to start planning my next trip (still recovering from my first one) and these are some great suggestions. Site of Reversible Destiny sounds very interesting. I also thought Nagoya was a sleepy area, this is fun.
It always amazes me how many interesting places there are in Japan that you hardly ever hear about! Nagoya deserves more notice I think! :-)
On my two week Japan trip next year, I'm really excited for my couple days around Nagoya. One day is for Nagashima Spa Land park and onsen. The other is for Inuyama just north of the city where they have one of the few remaining historic castles high atop a hill and a huge open air architectural museum with a Frank Lloyd Wright building.
Fantastic, great tip! That sounds like a great plan! Are you brave enough to go on Steel Dragon 2000?
Over 400 coasters down. What's one more?@@cakeswithfaces
@@timothysoeder1544 Wow, impressive! Have an amazing time! (You'll need the onsen to calm down afterwards!!) 🙂
Just been to Nagoya for the first time and have been quite impressed. I particularly liked the Endoji Shotengai shopping street, so much character! I also did trip out to the pottery town of Tokoname as well as a daytrip to Gifu and the onsen town of Gero. Will definitely be staying longer next time as there is so much more to see and do.
That sounds fantastic, so glad you enjoyed it! Nagoya really has a lot going for it, that you don't often hear that much about - very under-rated!
There's the two Toyota museums as well which are great places for learning, and inexpensive.
Thanks for the recommendation!
On our trip we stayed in Kyoto and did a day trip to Nagoya for the Ghibli park and a baseball game. With the 45 min train from Kyoto it was great to be able to not have to change hotels and still experience Nagoya. Now you have us wanting to go back 😂
That sounds great! I think not many people think of taking a day trip from Kyoto to Nagoya but the train's so quick that it works well!
Hi Amy. Love your videos! We're off to Japan for 5 weeks in a few days for our 10th trip but will definitely be trying out a few things in this video in fact, quite a few ideas for our trip have come from you like Mt Takao and Minoo Park, both places we hadn't heard of but found out about from your videos. Thank you so much 😊
Aww, I love that, that's so good to hear! There are always so many more places to go in Japan. I've found I enjoy it more and more each time I go. Have a wonderful time!
Helpful! ❤
Thanks so much!
Just came back from Nagoya and watched your video! There are a lot of things in my bucket list!!!
I would add eat miso ramen, and then lunch at Ootoya, a hedalthy teishoku chain!
Didnt go to Ghibli park on this trip, i went when it wss just “Mei adn Satsuki conmemorative old house for Nagooys exhibition” and loved it. Guess ill wait until they organize better the tickets offer.
There is as well a Disney, Ghibli and Rilakkuma store at Nagoya eki to get nice stuff!
Thanks for the video!!!!
So glad you enjoyed Nagoya! Ootoya is on my list, as they have vegetarian teishoku options (rare!) and I'd love to try a traditional home-cooked style meal like that.
I'm Japanese so I'm familiar with the Co Co Curry shops, but I didn't know that it originated in Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya until I watched this video. As always, thank you for your accurate introduction to Japanese things.
Hope I can visit it one day - I love Coco Curry! It's always a must-visit for me when I'm in Japan. 💛🍛
@@cakeswithfaces Japanese short lesson:
"Coco" (or "koko" in Roma-ji spelling) means "here" in English, and the shop’s full name is ”Koko ichiban ya" in Roma-ji so:
Koko ichiban ya =
Koko + ichiban + ya =
Koko (Here) + ichiban (Number one) + ya (Shop) =
Here + Number one + Shop =
"Here is the best restaurant (where) if you (want to) eat curry."
Makes sense, right?
English speakers often call the shop Coco Curry (or simply Coco in short) as you do and it sounds "Here Curry" to me btw :)
Hi Amy! I love your work
Thank you! It's good to find what's interesting about each place! There's so much to see in Japan, it's never-ending!
I was planning to go to the Studio Ghibli Park while I'm staying in Nagoya for nearly a week in April, but since I was working when the tickets went on sale, by the time I had a chance to buy them, the day I'd planned had sold out for the Premium Pass.
However this has been helpful to think of ideas of things to do in Nagoya now that I have a day there with nothing major planned.
Ghibli tickets are so hard to get! There's lots to enjoy in Nagoya anyway - highly recommend the train museum!
Man I've already made my itinerary for Nagoya, Just planed to stay 2 nights but now i wish i could have at least an extra day, Good video though! Glad you included the coco museum.
There's always more to do! You won't get bored. :-) Have a fantastic time in Nagoya!
Oh , I was just there and TIC couldn't find OSU for my Anime shopping , but now I know the name for next time ! Thank You
Hope you can find it next time!
Just bought your book and calendar for my next trip in April ! Hoping to treat myself in Nagoya to that same Hotel for a night view and spoil myself . @@cakeswithfaces
@@amuro2000 Thanks so much, that's much appreciated! It's a luxurious hotel - you wont be disappointed! 🙂
Great video, thank you! The Factory night cruise looks amazing, im having trouble finding out how to book/get tickets (am in Nagoya in April), if you could off any advice that would be really helpful. Thank you!
Here's the website for the factory night cruise: www.ykyc.jp/
It's in Japanese but if you right-click you can translate the page (in Chrome).
Here's the booking page: www.ykyc.jp/%E3%81%94%E4%BA%88%E7%B4%84
@@cakeswithfaces you are amazing! Thank you!
Nagoya is also famous for their Tebasaki chicken wings.. my favorite chicken of all time.. Yamachan, Tsubasaya, Furaibo chains are good places to get them all over Japan
Thanks for the recs!
Wait??! 😥Why did my google map said 3hrs from tokyo station to Ghibli Park?? And I don’t see shinkansen opts
Sometimes Google gives you local trains and odd routes! An app like Japan Travel by Navitime has the option to filter for shinkansen (the free version does everything you need). Although the Ghibli Park is on the edge of Nagoya that takes a little time to get to, from the shinkansen station.
I would totally go to your hamster themed cafe! Hahaha, I love them so much. Your little hamster necklace is SO cute! Did you make it from a gachapon keychain? I have one that looks so similar and seeing you wear it made me smile ☺️🐹
Yes it was a gachapon! Hamsters are the cutest 💕
Are there flowers in nagashima park for the whole year?
It's open year-round, and different flowers bloom at different times of the year.
Thank you
Enjoy Nagoya!
Hi Amy.......I am sure you will soon, but I remember a few. months back you were going to review your experience on the Kyoto Kameoka Hozugawa River Boat.....any idea when ? Many thx, Stu and Tan
Yes, the Hozugawa Cruise is definitely coming up at some point, I don't have a schedule of when it'll be, but I'm looking forward to editing the video! Are you planning on going on it soon? I'd definitely recommend it - lots of people love the Sagano Romantic Train, but in my opinion the cruise is even better!
That's good to hear Amy. Thank you
She sheer number of people in that particular area overwhelms us......
Still not sure yet but a temple called Adashino Nenbutsuji ....with its own bamboo forest looks tranquil. 👌
@@stuartstripling3495 There'll definitely be fewer people in that area. Take a look on Google Streetview, the Saga Torimoto preserved street and alleyways around there are lovely. Most people go to the bridge, bamboo forest and monkey park so if you wander away from that area you can find some calmer spots. If you wander into the Arashiyama Park Kameyama Area (it's on Google Maps) or even through the paths after the main part of the bamboo forest, it's a lot quieter as most people don't go wandering and exploring, they just get their photos in the forest and leave!
岐阜県の養老公園の天命反転なつかし〜♪
整備されていない感じでしたが・・・
自身は名古屋市民の日本人です♪
That must be a lovely place to live!
would you recommend going to toyota museum?
I haven't been myself, but I've heard from other people in the comments that they enjoyed it!
Amy, you didn't mention the Sriracha vending machines in Nagoya!
Very important - I love sriracha! 😝 One for the must-do list!
Compared to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, Nagoya is less well known.
But I don't think the charm of Nagoya is small at all.
Nagoya gourmet is called "Nagoya-Meshi". And, Cafe culture has taken root in Nagoya, so visiting the cafes is fun.
Absolutely - Nagoya has a lot of charm! I hope it becomes more well-known so more people visit.
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Thank you for reply.
I think so, too. 🤗
I love Eel Hitsumabushi. 🤤
I was wondering if I may not be able to visit the onsens in Nagoya as I have a couple of tattoos on both my arms...?
Unfortunately Nagashima onsen (mentioned in the video) doesn't allow tattoos. It's quite rare that they do - although there are lists online of tattoo-friendly onsen, like this one: travel.gaijinpot.com/japan-sightseeing-essentials/30-tattoo-friendly-onsen-in-japan/ Or, if you stay in a ryokan that lets you use the bath privately, that's usually ok.
Be careful if you're going to Nabana No Sato. Even if it's part of Nagashima Spa Resort which also owns Nagashima Spa Land, Nabana No Sato is the only of those establishments that DOEST NOT accept credit cards, IC cards or any form of payment except cash. I know it's Japan but it's nuts that a place like that only takes cash taking also into account that the entrance fee isn't that cheap either.
Thanks for the tip. It's always a good idea to carry more cash than you usually would on a trip, when you're going to Japan, just in case!
In Portuguese the sound chicks make is piu! piu! Similar to Japan :D
That's interesting! There are actually some Japanese words with Portuguese origin (and castella cake!). :-)
There is a mistake in this video, Nagoya is the third largest city in Japan
Oh no, I thought it was: Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya.
@@cakeswithfaces oh,It's about population. I understand.
@@くるくるぱらぱら There are several ways to calculate the largest! It's tricky! :-)
A curry musium... are you trying to get me to take out an unpayable loan so I can go there tomorrow
Sorry not sorry!