
Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More
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Book Introduction
A guidebook for travelers who dream of 'small but certain happiness'.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More" has been released!
A new word, 'small but certain happiness', refers to the small but certain happiness felt in everyday life.
A place where the warmth of freshly made toast and boiled eggs is still served to customers who order coffee in the morning, a mecca of restaurants filled with famous dishes that are on the bucket list of foodies, the largest shopping mecca in central Japan with arcades and large department stores, and Nagoya Castle, one of Japan's three most famous castles, and parks nestled between quiet alleyways provide a refuge in one of Japan's three largest cities.
Whatever your travel purpose, Nagoya is by far the perfect travel destination for experiencing the joys of small happiness.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More", a guidebook for travelers who dream of happiness, has been published.
Based on local reporting, we've updated the hot spots in Nagoya with the latest information, and renewed the entire text with a clean, refreshing design, achieving both practicality and visual appeal.
The most important part of the revised edition is the emotional guide to small Japanese cities.
This guide covers small towns with unique charms that have not been properly covered in other travel books, such as Inuyama and Tokoname, which are not far from Nagoya, as well as Kanazawa, Takayama, and Shirakawa-go.
In addition to the main book, which is full of content, we have also compiled a travel Japanese conversation book supervised by Siwon School, Korea's number one language brand, and a Nagoya map book with QR codes that link to Google Maps.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More" boasts a solid structure and content that makes it even more refreshing. We are confident that it is the undisputed No. 1 guidebook for Nagoya, defying comparison with other guidebooks.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More" has been released!
A new word, 'small but certain happiness', refers to the small but certain happiness felt in everyday life.
A place where the warmth of freshly made toast and boiled eggs is still served to customers who order coffee in the morning, a mecca of restaurants filled with famous dishes that are on the bucket list of foodies, the largest shopping mecca in central Japan with arcades and large department stores, and Nagoya Castle, one of Japan's three most famous castles, and parks nestled between quiet alleyways provide a refuge in one of Japan's three largest cities.
Whatever your travel purpose, Nagoya is by far the perfect travel destination for experiencing the joys of small happiness.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More", a guidebook for travelers who dream of happiness, has been published.
Based on local reporting, we've updated the hot spots in Nagoya with the latest information, and renewed the entire text with a clean, refreshing design, achieving both practicality and visual appeal.
The most important part of the revised edition is the emotional guide to small Japanese cities.
This guide covers small towns with unique charms that have not been properly covered in other travel books, such as Inuyama and Tokoname, which are not far from Nagoya, as well as Kanazawa, Takayama, and Shirakawa-go.
In addition to the main book, which is full of content, we have also compiled a travel Japanese conversation book supervised by Siwon School, Korea's number one language brand, and a Nagoya map book with QR codes that link to Google Maps.
The latest revised edition of "Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More" boasts a solid structure and content that makes it even more refreshing. We are confident that it is the undisputed No. 1 guidebook for Nagoya, defying comparison with other guidebooks.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
Note
pictorial
Basic information about Japan
Central Japan at a glance
Nagoya's four seasons weather
Nagoya Travel Trivia
Smartphone Checkpoints
Inside Nagoya
Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Nagoya
A stroll through Nagoya's museums and art galleries
Nagoya's famous food
Nagoya Morning Service
Nagoya's best shopping malls
Immigration procedures
Chubu Centrair International Airport Guide
Nagoya Honey Pass Complete Guide
Recommended Nagoya travel itinerary
Nagoya Guide
Nagoya at a glance
How to get to Nagoya
Nagoya City Transportation
Nagoya Subway Map
AREA 01 Nagoya Station
SPECIAL Toyota Museum and Moricoro Park
AREA 02 Sakae
SPECIAL Sakae Underground Shopping Mall
AREA 03 Os
SPECIAL Tempunoyu
AREA 04 Nagoya Castle and Tokugawaen
SPECIAL Bunka-no-michi
AREA 05 Kakuozan
SPECIAL Hoshigaoka
AREA 06 Atsuta Shrine
SPECIAL Nagoya Port
PLUS AREA Inuyama
SPECIAL Meiji Mura
PLUS AREA Seto
PLUS AREA Tokoname
Nearby City Guide
How to get to Kanazawa
Kanazawa City Transportation
AREA 01 Kanazawa
SPECIAL Myoryuji
SPECIAL Kanazawa Art Museum Stroll
AREA 02 Takayama
AREA 03 Shirakawago
Preparing for your trip
Prepare your passport
Planning a Budget
Book a flight
Book your accommodation
Duty-free shopping
Packing
Search
pictorial
Basic information about Japan
Central Japan at a glance
Nagoya's four seasons weather
Nagoya Travel Trivia
Smartphone Checkpoints
Inside Nagoya
Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Nagoya
A stroll through Nagoya's museums and art galleries
Nagoya's famous food
Nagoya Morning Service
Nagoya's best shopping malls
Immigration procedures
Chubu Centrair International Airport Guide
Nagoya Honey Pass Complete Guide
Recommended Nagoya travel itinerary
Nagoya Guide
Nagoya at a glance
How to get to Nagoya
Nagoya City Transportation
Nagoya Subway Map
AREA 01 Nagoya Station
SPECIAL Toyota Museum and Moricoro Park
AREA 02 Sakae
SPECIAL Sakae Underground Shopping Mall
AREA 03 Os
SPECIAL Tempunoyu
AREA 04 Nagoya Castle and Tokugawaen
SPECIAL Bunka-no-michi
AREA 05 Kakuozan
SPECIAL Hoshigaoka
AREA 06 Atsuta Shrine
SPECIAL Nagoya Port
PLUS AREA Inuyama
SPECIAL Meiji Mura
PLUS AREA Seto
PLUS AREA Tokoname
Nearby City Guide
How to get to Kanazawa
Kanazawa City Transportation
AREA 01 Kanazawa
SPECIAL Myoryuji
SPECIAL Kanazawa Art Museum Stroll
AREA 02 Takayama
AREA 03 Shirakawago
Preparing for your trip
Prepare your passport
Planning a Budget
Book a flight
Book your accommodation
Duty-free shopping
Packing
Search
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Publisher's Review
▶ A special composition for “Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times More”!
1.
Siwon School x RHK Travel Japanese Conversation Book
When you can communicate, the quality of your trip changes.
For a classy trip, Korea's representative guidebook [100 Times More Enjoyable] and Korea's No. 1 language brand [Siwon School] have joined forces.
We have carefully selected and filled the content with essential words and phrases for travelers.
The preview Japanese menu, which includes food photos and names, is much easier to use, and the main text, which is composed of conversational patterns frequently used while traveling in Japan and useful words and phrases for each situation, shows a high level of usability that is no less than that of any other conversation book.
2.
Nagoya Mapbook that can be linked with Google Maps
The Nagoya Mapbook contains 14 regional maps, a Nagoya subway map, and a comprehensive guide to transportation passes that can be used conveniently during your trip to Nagoya.
The core of Nagoya Mapbook is the QR code that can be linked to Google Maps.
If you scan the QR code at the top of the Mapbook page with your smartphone, you will be connected to a Google Map that displays the spots introduced in this book and the Mapbook.
You can find the travel destination you want to visit more easily and conveniently, without having to go through the trouble of searching for each one.
▶《Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times》 Let's pay attention to this!
1.
Solid traffic information guide that even beginners can understand in no time.
We've neatly organized the most essential transportation information for international travelers so that even beginners can understand it in no time.
We've compared and analyzed the information, prices, and scope of use of various one-day transportation passes for Nagoya and other cities in central Japan.
Additionally, it serves as a helpful guide to help you find transportation information that suits you by providing detailed explanations of transportation boarding locations that can be confusing, and by providing thorough guidance on how to purchase and use tickets.
2.
A local guide designed to reflect Nagoya's regional characteristics.
For the convenience of travelers, Nagoya is divided into six major areas.
Using concept maps to explain how to get to each area and how to travel makes it much easier to understand the travel destinations and routes.
Areas with a wide range are subdivided into districts, and spots are divided into attractions, shopping, cafes, desserts, and restaurants.
Taking advantage of Nagoya's unique characteristics of being a city with a thriving mix of cafes, dessert shops, and restaurants selling local specialties, we use different icons for each store to help readers understand the store.
3.
Rich content worthy of a small-town travel guidebook
Beyond Nagoya, there are also Kanazawa, where traditional culture and art decorate every corner of the city; Takayama, a "Little Kyoto" with streets you'll want to walk; and Shirakawa-go, an entire village registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We also include a guide to charming small towns in the central region.
It boasts a solid foundation as a small-town guidebook, providing thorough information on how to get to each city and key spots.
Kanazawa, in particular, is a travel destination that has not been covered in other travel books, and is being introduced for the first time in an authentic guidebook.
4.
Customized travel course recommendations to reduce your worries and stress.
Most of the attractions are clustered together, making it seem easy to travel, but because they are so densely packed, you have to be selective and focus.
To reduce the worries and troubles of travelers planning their itineraries, we have compiled a list of recommended travel courses, each tailored to the travelers' preferences.
We have provided courses tailored to themes and schedules, such as weekend trips, suburban trips, and trips to central Japan, and have also provided specific transportation options and recommended restaurants to help travelers find their way.
5.
Includes special information that adds fun and depth to your trip.
The special page introduces unique themed travel destinations around Nagoya.
The Toyota Automobile Museum, a mecca for car enthusiasts, the large hot spring Tenpunoyu in the heart of the city, and the Port of Nagoya, home to Japan's largest aquarium, are located far from the city center and thus not included in local guides, but are unique and attractive travel destinations in their own right.
Additionally, themed travel destinations such as Nagoya's Bunka-no-Michi and Inuyama's Meiji-Mura, which were created with special themes, add to the fun of viewing with a composition that is different from that of general local guides.
1.
Siwon School x RHK Travel Japanese Conversation Book
When you can communicate, the quality of your trip changes.
For a classy trip, Korea's representative guidebook [100 Times More Enjoyable] and Korea's No. 1 language brand [Siwon School] have joined forces.
We have carefully selected and filled the content with essential words and phrases for travelers.
The preview Japanese menu, which includes food photos and names, is much easier to use, and the main text, which is composed of conversational patterns frequently used while traveling in Japan and useful words and phrases for each situation, shows a high level of usability that is no less than that of any other conversation book.
2.
Nagoya Mapbook that can be linked with Google Maps
The Nagoya Mapbook contains 14 regional maps, a Nagoya subway map, and a comprehensive guide to transportation passes that can be used conveniently during your trip to Nagoya.
The core of Nagoya Mapbook is the QR code that can be linked to Google Maps.
If you scan the QR code at the top of the Mapbook page with your smartphone, you will be connected to a Google Map that displays the spots introduced in this book and the Mapbook.
You can find the travel destination you want to visit more easily and conveniently, without having to go through the trouble of searching for each one.
▶《Enjoy Nagoya 100 Times》 Let's pay attention to this!
1.
Solid traffic information guide that even beginners can understand in no time.
We've neatly organized the most essential transportation information for international travelers so that even beginners can understand it in no time.
We've compared and analyzed the information, prices, and scope of use of various one-day transportation passes for Nagoya and other cities in central Japan.
Additionally, it serves as a helpful guide to help you find transportation information that suits you by providing detailed explanations of transportation boarding locations that can be confusing, and by providing thorough guidance on how to purchase and use tickets.
2.
A local guide designed to reflect Nagoya's regional characteristics.
For the convenience of travelers, Nagoya is divided into six major areas.
Using concept maps to explain how to get to each area and how to travel makes it much easier to understand the travel destinations and routes.
Areas with a wide range are subdivided into districts, and spots are divided into attractions, shopping, cafes, desserts, and restaurants.
Taking advantage of Nagoya's unique characteristics of being a city with a thriving mix of cafes, dessert shops, and restaurants selling local specialties, we use different icons for each store to help readers understand the store.
3.
Rich content worthy of a small-town travel guidebook
Beyond Nagoya, there are also Kanazawa, where traditional culture and art decorate every corner of the city; Takayama, a "Little Kyoto" with streets you'll want to walk; and Shirakawa-go, an entire village registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We also include a guide to charming small towns in the central region.
It boasts a solid foundation as a small-town guidebook, providing thorough information on how to get to each city and key spots.
Kanazawa, in particular, is a travel destination that has not been covered in other travel books, and is being introduced for the first time in an authentic guidebook.
4.
Customized travel course recommendations to reduce your worries and stress.
Most of the attractions are clustered together, making it seem easy to travel, but because they are so densely packed, you have to be selective and focus.
To reduce the worries and troubles of travelers planning their itineraries, we have compiled a list of recommended travel courses, each tailored to the travelers' preferences.
We have provided courses tailored to themes and schedules, such as weekend trips, suburban trips, and trips to central Japan, and have also provided specific transportation options and recommended restaurants to help travelers find their way.
5.
Includes special information that adds fun and depth to your trip.
The special page introduces unique themed travel destinations around Nagoya.
The Toyota Automobile Museum, a mecca for car enthusiasts, the large hot spring Tenpunoyu in the heart of the city, and the Port of Nagoya, home to Japan's largest aquarium, are located far from the city center and thus not included in local guides, but are unique and attractive travel destinations in their own right.
Additionally, themed travel destinations such as Nagoya's Bunka-no-Michi and Inuyama's Meiji-Mura, which were created with special themes, add to the fun of viewing with a composition that is different from that of general local guides.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 28, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 376 pages | 590g | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788925565095
- ISBN10: 8925565099
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