Nagoya Station Survival Guide: Exits, Transfers, and Coin Lockers

Outside Nagoya station

Nagoya Station, known locally as Meieki, isn’t one station but effectively five different rail systems stacked on top of and underneath each other, and understanding that basic fact makes everything else fall into place. The main JR concourse runs in a fairly straight east-west line, but the transfers down to Meitetsu and Kintetsu are genuinely […]

Vaping in Japan: Customs Limits, Public Rules, and Why Nicotine Liquid Is Treated Differently

Vaping in Japan

If you have been searching for a clear answer about vaping in Japan and found nothing but conflicting advice, you are not alone. Most sources treat nicotine e-liquid, non-nicotine products, and heated tobacco as a single topic, but under Japanese law they are three quite different things. Separating them is the key to making sense […]

12 Day Japan Itinerary: A Realistic Tokyo to Nagoya Itinerary Beyond Kyoto and Osaka

Gujo Hachiman Castle

If every Japan itinerary looks the same to you, there is a reason. Tokyo for three nights. Shinkansen to Kyoto. A day in Osaka. Maybe Nara. Then home. Some travel articles dress it up with different hotel names, cafe stops or side trips, but the route itself rarely changes. If you have been researching Japan […]

Things to Do on the Chita Peninsula: Nagoya’s Overlooked Backyard

Mentaiko park in Nagoya

Most visitors to Nagoya spend their time at Nagoya Castle, eat miso katsu, and head straight for Kyoto on the shinkansen. That is their loss. Less than an hour south of the city, the Chita Peninsula stretches down into Ise Bay and offers a completely different side of Aichi Prefecture. There’s a thousand-year-old pottery town. […]

Rural Japan Travel: See the Country Most Visitors Miss

Rural Japan Travel Rice fields

The first time many Western travellers come back from Japan, they feel vaguely cheated. Not because the trip was bad, but because somewhere between the queues at Fushimi Inari and the crowds at Dotonbori, they got the nagging sense that the real country was right there, just one or two train stops past where everyone […]