{"id":3115,"date":"2014-09-12T07:30:35","date_gmt":"2014-09-12T17:30:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/auto-draft\/"},"modified":"2014-08-22T15:41:32","modified_gmt":"2014-08-23T01:41:32","slug":"japan-nagoya-city-walk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/blog\/japan-nagoya-city-walk\/","title":{"rendered":"Nagoya City Walk"},"content":{"rendered":"

Nagoya is an interesting city. It’s not as bright and shiny as Tokyo, nor does feel as comfy and lived-in as Aomori.<\/p>\n

Nagoya is definitely urban, but it also has a unique character of its own– a strange mixture of monuments of the past and structures from the future.<\/p>\n

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\"The<\/a> \"The<\/a> \"Traffic<\/a> \"Mitsukoshi<\/a> \"Sign<\/a> \"Small<\/a><\/p>\n

Some of Nagoya’s sights are fascinating and mysterious, while others are born of whimsy and playfulness.<\/p>\n

\"Globe\"<\/a> \"Ferris<\/a> \"Crab\"<\/a> \"Crab<\/a><\/p>\n

Nagoya’s streets run long and straight, stretching out into the distance beyond the horizon.<\/p>\n

\"Bike<\/a> \"Highway\"<\/a> \"Heading<\/a> \"Canal\"<\/a> \"Bridge<\/a><\/p>\n

Every so often, you encounter a structure so shiny and modern that it feels positively out of place in Nagoya. It’s strange to see, but yet you cannot help but stare.<\/p>\n

\"Mode<\/a> \"Mode<\/a> \"Mode<\/a> \"Mode<\/a> \"Mode<\/a> \"Horn\"<\/a> \"Cruisin\"<\/a> \"Spire\"<\/a><\/p>\n

Nagoya’s style is difficult to define. It’s probably best just not to try and let Nagoya be what it is– itself.<\/p>\n

Nagoya Nights<\/h2>\n