🎯Top 10 Things to Do in Nagoya Japan | Budget Travel Guide

It takes about 6.5 hours by bus.
Save money by sleeping on board. Comfortable for PC work
and can take 2 breaks at service areas. A capsule hotel
with a futuristic and minimalist design. Each capsule accommodates one person. Separate floors for men and women.
Shared showers and workspaces. Well-equipped for both working and resting. Popular among digital nomads and anybody. Subway: From Nagoya to Tsurumai. Good subway access makes travel smooth. Misokatsu Tonpachi:
Makes line outside. Curry Miyoshi:
Known as authentic spice curry shop. The retro interior and authentic curry
are loved by homies. The owner is very kind, easy for anyone to enter. The Sri Lankan triple curry is rich in flavor. Atsuta Shrine:
Small path near the Treasure Hall One of the Imperial Regalia of Japan, the
“Kusanagi Sword”, is enshrined here. One of the three great & old shrines of Japan. Spiritual place loved for over 1,800 years. Make sure to check the proper manners of Shinto. Writing a wish on an “ema”
is believed dreams come true. The grand spirituality based on 1,800 years Osu Kannon (Built in 1324) One of three most major Kannon shrines. Overflowing with red & Kannon energy. Gives good luck, healing, and business prosperity. Let’s explore the streets around! Osu Shopping Street A giant maze of retro and modern culture. Beautiful red shrine In this district. Find everything from anime to vintages. SUGAKIYA:
Good Ramen and Soft cream Great value and so tasty you’ll want to come back. A beloved soul food of Nagoya.
Ramen $3 usd (¥430) Entrance of the Nagoya Castle perfect for memorries. Walk through massive stone walls and a wide moat. 2nd palace:
The main palace shows through the garden. Kiyomasa Kato :
A famous local warlord A castle-building genius His stone walls is stable for over 400 years. Heading into the main palace. The gate looks huge when I get closer. A volley of shots from the top of the stone wall
would be a devastating blow. Can enter the restored Honmaru Palace Skipped this time, the line was too long. The main keep has closed to the public Since 2018. I went inside as a child—it felt huge back then. The famous golden tiger-fish,
Nagoya’s symbol sits on the rooftop. Nagoya TV Tower A Nagoya’s landmark. A beautiful harmony of nature and architecture. Nagoya’s urban planning is so excellent
that even Sapporo city used it as a reference. Beautiful streets designed for
easy driving and walking. Moderately urban, livable,
peaceful car-friendly society. Sakae & Hisaya Odori Park Where urban beauty meets serenity in the city center. A green park in the center of downtown,
and a huge underground mall beneath. The road is flanked by Park in the center
(overall width is 100m) Various events are usually held. Deeply entrenched vintage clothing culture. Generous city with friendly people. Flea market, food stalls, live events,
and various exhibits. Traditional Miso Stewed Udon Noodles A dish of thick miso soup and firm noodles simmered in earthenware pot with eggs & chicken. A classic local dish perfect to end my journey.

Discover Nagoya on a 2-day budget trip!
From curry shops and sacred shrines to castles and retro shopping streets—this video covers 14 must-see locations.
🏯 Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or creative nomads looking to save and explore.

👇 Chapters:

00:00 Opening (Capsule Hotel)
00:15 Table of Contents
01:28 Curry Miyoshi – Best Curry in Nagoya
02:03 Atsuta Shrine Museum – Founded in 113 A.D.
03:21 Osu Kannon – Founded in 1324
04:11 Osu Shopping Street – Retro Shopping District
05:30 SUGAKIYA – Nagoya’s $3 Soul Food
05:49 Nagoya Castle Sign – Photo Spot
07:41 Nagoya TV Tower – Panoramic View of the City
08:25 Sakae Hisaya-odori – Wide Avenue & Park
09:41 Miso Nikomi Udon – Yamamotoya Sohonke

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  1. Thank you for watching!
    This 2-day Nagoya trip cost only $150 including hotel, food, and sightseeing.
    We visited 14 amazing spots—shrines, castles, street food & more! 🍛⛩️🏯

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