One-Day Itinerary in Nagoya (1)π
Morning: Nagoya Station -> Nagoya Port Aquarium ππΈ One of the only two aquariums in Japan where you can see orcas and emperor penguins. For more details, check out my Nagoya Aquarium notes. π³π§ Lunch: You can grab a quick meal at the South Building and enjoy it while watching the shows. π ππΈ Afternoon: Nagoya Port Aquarium -> Atsuta Kannon Temple -> Atsuta Shopping Street ποΈ Dinner: Yabaton Yabaton-cho Main Store - Nagoya's famous miso-based cuisine. This place is a must-try for its miso-flavored pork cutlet. π Evening: Nakajima Building - On the 1st floor, there's Blue Bottle Coffee, and on the 2nd floor, there's Montbell. ππΈ The 7th-floor terrace offers a great spot to watch the sunset. π Late Afternoon: Since it was my mom's birthday, we bought a fruit cake from the store across from the Nakajima Building. It was delicious, and the shop specializes in fruit-based delicacies. π° ππΈ Night: Oasis 21 - You can take the stairs or the elevator to the upper floors for a leisurely walk. Afterward, don't rush to leave. There's a huge gacha machine store downstairs with Chiikawa gacha machines, including a bath salt blind box edition. π‘ βΉοΈ For families with children: You can replace the afternoon itinerary with a visit to the Antarctic Ship next to the Nagoya Port Aquarium, or the Legoland and the Maglev Train Museum. π #Nagoya #TravelTips ππ