Highlights include food items making their first appearance in Nagoya.
Rich and creamy cheesecake, as well as a summer-limited lemon pie parfait, are among the offerings.
Additionally, there’s avocado toast created in collaboration with a bakery café operating in Nagoya and Gifu.
“Nagoya has a strong café culture, and we hope to welcome many guests,” the manager added.
Nagoya Station
Nagoya Station is a major transportation hub in central Japan, located in the heart of Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. First opened in 1886, the current station building was redeveloped in 1999 and is famous for its twin skyscrapers, the JR Central Towers, which house offices, a hotel, and shopping facilities. As one of the busiest stations in Japan, it serves as a key gateway for the Tokaido Shinkansen (bullet train) and connects multiple regional and local rail lines.
Takashimaya Gate Tower Mall
Takashimaya Gate Tower Mall is a prominent shopping and business complex located in Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It is part of the Shinjuku Grand Tower, which houses the headquarters of Takashimaya, a renowned Japanese department store chain founded in 1831. The mall offers a mix of luxury retail, dining, and office spaces, reflecting Tokyo’s blend of modern commerce and traditional retail heritage.
Sakae district
The Sakae district is a vibrant commercial and entertainment hub in Nagoya, Japan, known for its shopping centers, restaurants, and nightlife. Historically, it developed as a key business and transit area, with landmarks like the Oasis 21 complex and the iconic TV Tower. Today, it remains a bustling center of urban culture and modern attractions.
Nagoya’s automotive industry
Nagoya’s automotive industry is a cornerstone of Japan’s manufacturing sector, home to major companies like Toyota, which was founded in the region in 1937. The city and surrounding Aichi Prefecture became a hub for automotive innovation and production, contributing significantly to Japan’s post-war economic growth. Today, Nagoya remains a global leader in automobile technology and exports, with Toyota’s headquarters and key factories still located nearby.