Nagoya
Entertainment
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Every traveler eventually desires a break from the exhausting trials of touring a foreign land. During your stay in Nagoya, you are blessed with a dazzling array of entertainment choices that will satiate the thirst of even the most eccentric visitor. Be it culture, sports, theater or nightlife, Nagoya has it all. Luckily, all these entertainment areas are easily accessible by public transportation.
If you want to expand your horizons on a rainy day, museums are plentiful. The
Museums and parks are great, but what about sports? For the sports lover, Nagoya does not disappoint. With professional baseball teams and J-League soccer clubs topping sports popularity, Japanese fans are amongst the most supportive in the world. Nagoya’s local teams are the Chunichi Dragons (baseball) and the Nagoya Grampas (soccer). Check out local bulletins and newspapers for ticket availability. If more traditional sports tickle your fancy, there are martial arts such as judo and kendo. Nagoya also hosts a sumo tournament annually, but the prices are not cheap and tickets must be purchased in advance.
Speaking of visual entertainment, how about some traditional Japanese theater? The
For the video game connoisseur, there are copious numbers of game centers to be found. Many of them double as karaoke bars, and vice-versa. Look for bright lights and sounds, and you are sure to find one. However, you might stumble into a different place with bright lights and sounds known as a pachinko parlor. Originating in Nagoya, pachinko is regarded by many as the national pastime, aside from drinking and smoking of course. It is like a vertical pinball machine where you guide silver balls into holes to get more silver balls, which you turn in for prizes. The prizes themselves can be swapped for money at a window usually located around the corner in the next building. This is because gambling for money at these establishments is strictly illegal. Pachinko is worth a try, but do not get carried away, as it is a difficult game to master.