Nagoya Railroad is in final adjustments to invite Yodobashi Camera to the building complex in front of Nagoya Station.
Regarding the redevelopment of Nagoya Station, last December, a review of the plan was announced due to labor shortages and rising construction material costs. Originally, the plan was to demolish the Meitetsu Department Store building and other structures this fiscal year, and begin construction on a new building next fiscal year, but currently, the demolition has not taken place, and the hotel and bus center continue to operate.
Nagoya Station
Nagoya Station is a major transportation hub in central Japan, renowned for its massive, modern complex that includes shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants. Originally opened in 1886, the station was rebuilt in the late 20th century and is now dominated by the iconic twin JR Central Towers, which opened in 2000. It serves as a key gateway for the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train line, connecting Tokyo and Osaka.
Meitetsu Department Store
Meitetsu Department Store is a major retail complex located in Nagoya, Japan, operated by the Meitetsu Group. Originally opened in 1954 as part of the Meitetsu (Nagoya Railway) Company’s diversification, it has since become a landmark shopping destination directly connected to Nagoya Station. The store is known for its extensive selection of fashion, gourmet food, and local specialties, reflecting the commercial growth of post-war Nagoya.
Yodobashi Camera
Yodobashi Camera is a major Japanese electronics and multimedia retail chain, founded in 1960 in Tokyo. The company originally specialized in camera equipment but expanded over the decades to become a leading seller of electronics, home appliances, and gaming products. Its flagship store in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is one of the largest electronics retail outlets in Japan, reflecting the brand’s growth alongside Japan’s post-war technological boom.
Nagoya Station
Nagoya Station is a major transportation hub in central Japan, serving as a key gateway for the Shinkansen (bullet train) and local rail lines. Originally opened in 1886, the station was rebuilt after World War II and underwent a massive redevelopment in the late 1990s, resulting in the iconic twin-tower JR Central Towers complex. Today, it is not only a bustling transit center but also a vibrant commercial and cultural district, featuring shopping malls, restaurants, and the Nagoya Station Gate Tower.
Meitetsu Department Store
Meitetsu Department Store is a major retail flagship in Nagoya, Japan, operated by the Meitetsu Group and directly connected to Meitetsu Nagoya Station. Its history dates back to 1936, when it opened as the Shin-Nagoya Department Store, later rebranding after World War II to become a central commercial landmark in the region. Today, it remains a key shopping
Nagoya Station
Nagoya Station is a major railway hub in central Nagoya, Japan, and one of the largest train stations in the world by floor area. Originally opened in 1886, the station underwent a massive redevelopment in the late 20th century, culminating in the 1999 opening of the iconic twin-tower JR Central Towers complex. Today, it serves as a vital transportation and commercial center, connecting Shinkansen bullet trains, local lines, and an extensive underground shopping district.
Meitetsu Department Store
Meitetsu Department Store is a major retail chain based in Nagoya, Japan, operated by the Meitetsu Group. Its flagship store, located at Nagoya Station, has been a central shopping destination since the mid-20th century, evolving alongside the city’s development as a transportation and commercial hub. The store is known for offering a wide range of goods, from fashion to local specialties, and reflects the region’s blend of traditional and modern culture.
Yodobashi Camera
Yodobashi Camera is a major Japanese electronics and appliance retailer, founded in 1960 by Fujisawa Shiro. Originally a small camera shop in Tokyo, it grew into a nationwide chain known for its massive multi-story stores in urban centers like Shinjuku and Akihabara. Today, it offers a vast range of products including electronics, computers, household goods, and even video games, while maintaining a strong reputation for competitive pricing and tax-free shopping for tourists.
JR Central Towers
JR Central Towers is a prominent skyscraper complex in Nagoya, Japan, directly connected to Nagoya Station. Completed in 1999, it consists of two towers housing a luxury hotel, offices, and a major shopping complex, serving as a central hub for transportation and commerce. The towers were part of a large-scale urban redevelopment project that revitalized the area around the historic station.
Tokaido Shinkansen
The Tokaido Shinkansen is Japan’s first high-speed rail line, connecting Tokyo and Osaka since its inauguration in 1964. Its development revolutionized travel in Japan, drastically reducing journey times and spurring economic growth along the Pacific coast. Today, it remains one of the world’s busiest and most iconic bullet train routes.
Shinjuku
Shinjuku is a major commercial and administrative hub in Tokyo, Japan, known for its towering skyscrapers, neon-lit entertainment districts, and the bustling Shinjuku Station, the world’s busiest railway station. Historically, it developed from a post town on the Kōshū Kaidō highway during the Edo period and was largely rebuilt after the Great Kantō earthquake and World War II bombings. Today, it symbolizes Tokyo’s blend of modernity and tradition, featuring landmarks like the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and the serene Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Meitetsu Nagoya Station
Meitetsu Nagoya Station is a major railway hub in Nagoya, Japan, serving as the central terminal for the Meitetsu (Nagoya Railroad) network. Opened in 1937, it connects the city to various destinations across the Chubu region, including the historic town of Inuyama and the Chubu Centrair International Airport. The station is located in the Nakamura Ward, adjacent to the larger JR Nagoya Station, forming a key transportation and commercial center.
Nagoya Station Gate Tower
The Nagoya Station Gate Tower is a prominent skyscraper and commercial complex located above Nagoya Station in Japan, serving as a central transportation and shopping hub. Completed in 1999 as part of the JR Central Towers development, it features a distinctive twin-tower design and houses offices, shops, and restaurants. The tower is historically significant as a key element in the redevelopment of Nagoya’s station area, symbolizing the city’s modernization and economic growth.
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