Recently, there are many foreign tourists not only in Tokyo and Osaka but also all over Japan.
I'm surprised at the large number of foreign tourists I have come back to at Nagoya Station, where I have come home frequently at the first round and the first Bon Festival.
If you say this, I think that people in Nagoya will get angry, I want to ask them
"Why do you come to Nagoya?"
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"Meiji Village" is interesting for sightseeing.
I also like "Nagoya Castle".
"Osu" is also fun, from the similar viewpoint of "Akihabara + Ueno",
In my opinion, Akihabara is not much to speak of "electric town".
I don't think it is a fair comparison, because I compare Akihabara with Osu in the age when amateur radio was called "the king of hobbies"
In addition, you don't have to worry about food in Nagoya
(*) When I first came to Tokyo, I was surprised that "what a casual place about taste" and knew that it is a “city where guidebooks are essential.”
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Still, I don't know why people from overseas are dare to come to Nagoya, so I used the google research engine.
"Toyota Industrial Technology Memorial Hall", "Linear Railway Hall” "Noritake Forest” "Nagoya City Science Hall”
Come to think of it,"Nagoya City Science Museum" have the world's best planetarium with a dome inner diameter of 35m, and when I was an elementary school student, I was a heavy user who had an annual membership in the Nagoya City Science Museum.
In that sense, Nagoya seems to be a "technological tourism city” where science and technology related facilities gather.
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When I was a boy, I could say that I had days with machines and electricity.
If I think about it, I might not have been completed without the "Osu Jack Shop" and "DIY Home Center".