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Nagoya Pokemon Centre, Izakaya Chicken Wing, Science Musuem day trip

Nagoya just hits different when you’re looking for fun, food, and a little nostalgia ✨🍛! Here’s my quick guide for a relaxed day exploring awesome spots around the Sakae area. Top Spots to Visit: 1. Nagoya City Science Museum (2 Chome−17−1 Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya) Open most days 09:30–17:00—make sure you check the closed dates! The planetarium is a must. It’s interactive and perfect if you want to geek out or just take shelter from the weather. 2. Pokémon Center Nagoya (inside Dai Nagoya Building, near Nagoya Station) If you love Pikachu or plush hunting, this place is pure happiness—great for souvenirs. 3. Sakae Area This is the heart of Nagoya for food and shopping! There’s trendsetter malls, endless restaurants, and quirky snack spots. I loved just wandering around and popping into random izakayas and coffee joints. Pro tip: grab a bowl of miso katsu or hit up a dessert cafe for matcha treats. 4. King Joy (3 Chome-3-32 Sakae, Naka Ward) Arcade fans, rejoice! Opens 09:00–00:00—this multi-floor gamer’s paradise is packed with cranes, rhythm games, retro fighters, and locals showing off their skills. You can easily lose track of time here, and the vibe is friendly. Getting Around: Nagoya subway is super easy to use—buy a one-day pass at any major station for unlimited rides. Most spots are walkable from Sakae. Food Rec: Don’t miss out on Nagoya’s own hits—try miso katsu, hitsumabushi (bbq eel), or crispy chicken wings at Yamachan nearby! City Tips: Cash is still king at smaller eateries and arcades, and convenience stores are everywhere in case you need quick snacks. Most places accept major credit cards in malls. Take it easy, walk a ton, snack your way through Sakae, and soak in those local vibes 🏮🍡 #nagoyaspots #japanarcade #foodienagoya #tripdotcom #traveljapan
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