Recycle Center (AEON Nagoya Dome) / (イオンナゴヤドーム前) Telephone: 052-725-6700 Address: 4-102-3 Yadaminami, Higashi-ku, Nagoya (map link) Parking available in front of flower shop Open Hours: 2nd /4th Thursday 10:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm...[ Click to read more ]
Atsuta Jingu, ranks in importance second only to the Great Shrine of Ise in Mie, which is the center of the Shinto religion in Japan, and draws over 9 million...[ Click to read more ]
Recycle Center (AEON TOWN Chikusa)/ (イオンタウン千種) Telephone: 052-734-5300 Address: 2-16-13 Chikusa, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya (map link) Parking available in front of Max Valu Open Hours: 1st/...[ Click to read more ]
Recycle Center (AEON Atsuta) / (イオン熱田) Telephone: 052-884-0200 Address: 1-2-11 Mutsuno, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya (map link) Parking available north-west of AEON Atsuta Open Hours: Every Tuesday, 2nd /4th Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm Papers...[ Click to read more ]
The annual Thai Festival in is an extremely popular early summer event in Nagoya. Held at Hisayaodori Park, rain or shine, you can enjoy a wide selection of Thai Food and...[ Click to read more ]
There is nothing worse than getting a bad haircut. The slightest miscommunication with your hairdresser, and you're stuck either looking foolish for a week or so, or hiding your bodged...[ Click to read more ]
MBprints is a full service textile t-shirt print shop located in Japan which specializes in garment printing using the highest quality inks, t-shirts and supplies. Custom and/or original printed silk...[ Click to read more ]
No matter how long or short your stay in Japan is, when you eventually end up going home, you really ought to bring a piece of the country back with...[ Click to read more ]
Forget Asahi, Kirin or Strong Zero, there can be no doubt that the national drink of Japan is sake. ‘Nihonshu’, to give it its proper title (with ‘sake’ being a term...[ Click to read more ]
Visit the grounds of one of Japan's most historic battles. When considering Japanese history, most people will think of two key places: Kyoto and Tokyo. The former was for long...[ Click to read more ]