Misen

Top choice in Nagoya


Folks line up for opening time at this jolly place, where the Taiwan rāmen (台湾ラーメン; a spicy concoction of ground meat, chilli, garlic and green onion, served over noodles in a hearty clear broth) induces rapture. Other faves include gomoku yakisoba (五目焼きそば; stir-fried noodles) and kinoko-itame (stir-fried mushrooms). It may be Taiwanese, but locals will tell you: 'this is real Nagoya food'.


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1. International Design Centre Nagoya

0.21 MILES

Housed in the swooping Nadya Park complex is this secular shrine to the deities of conceptualisation, form and function. Design touchstones from art deco…

2. Ōsu Kannon

0.38 MILES

The much-visited, workaday Ōsu Kannon temple traces its roots back to 1333. Devoted to the Buddha of Compassion, the temple was moved to its present…

3. Nagoya City Science Museum

0.41 MILES

This hands-on museum claims the world's largest dome-screen planetarium, with some seriously out-of-this-world projection technology. There's also a…

4. Oasis 21

0.7 MILES

Oasis 21 is a bus terminal and transit hub with a difference. Its iconic 'galaxy platform' – an elliptical glass-and-steel structure filled with water for…

5. Nagoya TV Tower

0.73 MILES

Nagoya's much-loved TV tower, completed in 1954, was the first of its kind in Japan. The tower's central location makes its 100m-high Sky Balcony a great…

6. Sky Promenade

1.27 MILES

On levels 44 to 46 of Midland Square, Sky Promenade features Japan's tallest open-air observation deck and a handful of high-altitude, high-priced…

7. Midland Square

1.27 MILES

Nagoya's tallest building (247m) houses Toyota's corporate HQ and showroom, boutique shopping on the lower floors and a beehive of offices in the middle…

8. Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts

1.35 MILES

This collaborative effort between Japanese backers and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston showcases a small but impressive collection of Japanese and…