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 […]

Osaka to Nagoya: Fastest Way, Cheapest Way, and the One Most People Miss

Shinkansen about to leave from Nagoya

If you are travelling between Osaka and Nagoya, you have four realistic options. Most people default to the Shinkansen. It is fast, painless, and runs constantly. But it is not always the best choice. It depends where you are staying in Osaka, where you are going next from Nagoya, and how much you care about […]

Why Centrair Is One of Japan’s Smoothest Travel Hubs

Welcome to nagoya

Chubu Centrair International, or Nagoya Airport, won the World’s Best Regional Airport award for the 11th consecutive year in 2025. Yet most international travellers still default to Tokyo or Osaka for their Japan entry point. This airport handles around 10 to 12 million passengers annually without the overwhelming crowds. The compact T-shaped design means you […]

Japanese Phrases for Tourists: Travel Communication Made Easy

Japanese Phrases

Planning a trip to Japan and want to learn a few Japanese Phrases? Learning a few essential Japanese phrases can transform your travel experience. While many Japanese people in tourist areas speak some English, trying to speak their language shows respect and can lead to more authentic interactions. These key phrases will help you navigate, […]

Luggage Delivery Service in Japan: Your Complete Guide to Takkyubin

Yamato Transport

Your Japan trip can change from a sweaty luggage-wrestling ordeal into a relaxed, hands-free adventure. Imagine gliding through Tokyo Station with a light backpack while others struggle with bulky suitcases on the escalators. The luggage delivery service in Japan costs around ¥2,000 per bag but transforms how you experience the country’s incredible trains, temples, and […]