名古屋純市區遊ep1 | 錦威斯特飯店開箱|地鐵名城線+榮商圈介紹|大阪出發|新幹線便當|
This is the first episode of our Nagoya City Travelogue. We will only be traveling in the city and will not be traveling to other places. If you want to know what fun places there are in the city and where you should choose to stay? You can follow our series here. Since we took the Shinkansen from Osaka to Nagoya this time , the airport video tour only covers the return trip to Nagoya by Seiyu. The video was uploaded a while ago, so those who are interested can click to watch it later. The first half of this video shows the journey from Shin-Osaka to Nagoya and the unboxing of the Shinkansen bento. If you want to see the introduction to Nagoya city or the unboxing of the restaurant directly , you can fast-forward the timeline. First, we took the JR from Umeda Station (Osaka Station) to Shin-Osaka Station because the transfer is easier. The Midosuji Line can also get to Shin-Osaka Station, but walking to the Shinkansen is more troublesome. This is a map of Shin-Osaka Station. We got off the JR platform and walked onto EKI MARCHE (Station Market). There is a transfer gate here, which is the Shinkansen gate. It is very close, so if you are coming from downtown Osaka to Shin-Osaka Station to transfer to the Shinkansen to other cities, it is recommended to take the JR, which is much easier. Google Street View is also very convenient now. Currently, you can see this is the JR platform . After getting on, EKI is next to it. We will go to MARCHE (Station Market) to buy bento later. Before you leave, you can use Street View to walk around the area by yourself. Allen will put the website address in the video information column. EKI MARCHE (Station Market) is an area where bento, souvenirs, and restaurants are sold. Let me remind everyone here that we got off the JR train here before we even left the station. The Shinkansen gate will be in front of us, and the JR exit and Shinkansen entrance will be synchronized . I will explain this to everyone later. At EKI MARCHE (Station Market), you will pass by a store selling bento. You can buy it here to eat on the Shinkansen. There are many varieties, and it takes a while to queue up for the checkout. It is recommended to leave 20 minutes to slowly choose. Recently, the popular bento is the one that can be heated by pulling a string, so we bought two types of bento . After buying the bento, we walked 200 meters to the Shinkansen gate. Now we are still inside the station, and we need to pick up the Shinkansen ticket first. If the Shinkansen ticket purchased at JR West, there are two ways to collect the ticket. Speaking of the e5489 ticket machine , you should go to the green window (みどりの窓口) here. However, since we booked the Shinkansen tickets with JR East , we did not pick up the tickets here , but to the right of the gate. The blue machine with the words “えきねっと” is the JR East online ticket machine. After picking up the tickets, each person will receive two tickets. The ticket means that you have paid the fare for this section of the journey and have the right to ride. However, if you only have this ticket, you will not have a designated seat. You must get it first. The second Shinkansen express ticket is the one that represents the designated seat. In short, you need both. Then when entering or exiting the station, just insert both tickets into the machine together. Then here is the key. First, see whether you bought a physical ticket or an IC card when you just took the JR . If it was a physical ticket, the first method is to insert the Shinkansen physical ticket and the JR physical ticket into the machine at the same time. The second method is to insert the Shinkansen physical ticket first and then beep the IC card. Like Allen, this time he received a Shinkansen physical ticket and an Apple phone IC card , so we will insert the Shinkansen ticket first and then beep the IC card . The third method is if the Shinkansen ticket is a QR code, then scan the QR code of the Shinkansen ticket first, and then beep the IC card. We are using the second method here , so first insert both Shinkansen tickets at the same time , then take out your phone and beep the IC card. This way, you can complete the Shinkansen entry and JR exit at the same time. Remember to take the Shinkansen ticket. We are taking the 11:30 Nozomi train. Train No. 90 is heading towards Tokyo, so it’s on Platform 27. There’s an elevator on Platform 27 , but you have to wait in line for a while. You have to time it right. Although it’s Monday , the next day is Japan’s Golden Week holiday, so there were still a lot of people on the train today. Our suitcases aren’t big enough to qualify for large luggage reservations , so if the regular luggage racks are full, we can only put them in front of our feet. I saw someone online say that if there’s someone sitting in front of you, you should politely tell them to lie back because you can’t let them recline, which is still embarrassing. But the Japanese person next to my eldest son also put his suitcase in front of his feet, but I didn’t see him do that. I greeted the person in front of me politely. It seemed that I decided to heat the bento myself . There is a heating cord on the bento . You should pull it all the way to the bottom and don’t hold it too close when pulling the cord to avoid getting burned . The first bento I unpacked was the Tajima Beef Rice . In addition to beef, the side dishes included burdock, onion, stir-fried konjac with egg shreds, vegetables, and green beans. The beef tasted average, but the stir-fried konjac was very special. The second one was Awajiya’s Kobe Sukiyaki and Steak Bento. This one is very popular. You can enjoy sukiyaki-style beef and steak at the same time . It’s a small luxurious combination. The side dishes include potatoes, green beans, konjac noodles, green onions, and carrots. If you like beef, you will find this one particularly refreshing. This is a print It’s around 1,500 yen, which isn’t too expensive. Since the heated bento has a heating pack on the bottom layer , the thickness of the bento looks quite high, so don’t think it’s a large portion. Actually, half of the bottom layer has heating packs . The ride from Shin-Osaka to Nagoya takes about 40-50 minutes. We finished our bento quickly, and it took about 30 minutes to get to Nagoya. When we got off the train, we inserted our two tickets , but they were taken back immediately. So remember to take a photo as a souvenir. This trip was all in the city, and we didn’t go out of town. So if your itinerary is all in Nagoya, I recommend choosing a hotel on the Meijo Line . The line is enough to spend three days in the city. It is also very convenient to go to and from the airport. We are currently in Nagoya, and the hotel we are staying in is at Hisaya-odori Station , so we will take the red “Sakuradori Line” to get there. Hisaya-odori Station, in addition to the Sakuradori Line, also has the Meijo Line, a total of two lines . The Meijo Line is located here. Popular tourist attractions such as Nagoya Castle, Hisaya-odori, and Sakae Station are located between the Meijo Line and the underground shopping street . There are also many department stores around Sakae Station , and Oasis 21 is also here. In addition to the Meijo Line, “Sakae Station” also has the yellow “Higashiyama Line”. You can take the Higashiyama Line directly from Nagoya Station to “Sakae Station”. The next stop after Sakae Station is Yabacho, which is also a tourist attraction. There is a Parco department store nearby. The “Osu Shopping Street” that you must visit when you come to Nagoya and the “Osu Kannon” that you must visit are also here. There will be a detailed introduction later . If you go further south on the “Meijo Line”, you can transfer from “Kanayama” station to “Central Japan International Airport” and you can also take a bus to the famous Atsuta Jingu Shrine in Nagoya. Therefore, staying in a hotel on the Meijo Line can save you a lot of transportation time, and check-out is also very convenient. You can go directly to the airport, or you can get off at Tokoname to see the Maneki Neko and visit Aeon. You don’t have to go to the airport from Meitetsu Nagoya (Nagoya Station). If our itinerary was not for seeing the night view, we actually wouldn’t go to Meijo Line again. This is my second time at Hisaya-odori Station , but it all depends on your schedule; everyone has their own preferences. Next up is an introduction to the Hisaya-odori Station and Sakae Station shopping districts. The hotel we’re going to visit this time is the Nagoya Kinwest Hotel, which is relatively close to Hisaya-odori Station . It’s only 450 meters down the street from Don Quijote , which is open 24 hours a day. Most of Nagoya’s Don Quijote stores are concentrated in this area. There are some in Osu Shopping Street and near Yabacho Station, but they’re not open 24 hours a day, but they’re open until midnight. Near Nagoya Station, the nearest Don Quijote is about 1 kilometer away. If you’re like us, and like to hang out until 9 p.m. before visiting Don Quijote , staying near Sakae Station makes it very convenient to walk to the Chubu Electric Power Tower. Across from the Chubu Electric Power Tower is HARBS Sakae Main Store. HARBS cakes are quite famous in Tokyo and Osaka, and it is a shop that dessert lovers will pilgrimage to. The Sakae Main Store in Nagoya is also the headquarters and the original store of HARBS. From Hisaya-odori Station to Sakae Station, there is a shopping street in the basement . It is no problem to spend two hours here eating and shopping. Then there is Oasis 21 on the right side of Sakae Station. It is also a shopping mall. It is beautiful at night. You can walk up to a small observation deck to take pictures. The department store (shopping mall) near Sakae Station has four floors. The Sakae Loft is included in the Sakar NOVA building and is connected to the SKYLE building. There are also GU, Daiso, and Bookstore. You can visit off, HMV record store, then the Sakae Station shopping district and then down to Yabacho Station. Around it are Parco, the Sword Museum, and the Nagoya City Science Museum. Going further down, you will find Miwa Shrine, which has a rabbit statue. You can pray for a connection with your idol and win concert tickets. There is also Osu Shopping Street and Osu Kannon . Allen will introduce them in a future video. Then walk from the beginning of the shopping street to Osu Kannon and then visit Niomon Doko below . The one-way distance is 1.3 kilometers . Okay, after basically introducing the three major stations on the Meijo Line, we will now walk from Nagoya Station to “Sakura” To get to the hotel, take the “Tori-dori Line” toward Tokushige. Arrive at Hisaya-odori Station and take Exit 4. There’s an escalator there, which should give you some comfort, because the stairs are next. Almost every station exit in Nagoya has a lot of stairs, so you’re likely to have to carry your luggage up the stairs. Just after Exit 4, you’ll see a 7-11. In Nagoya, it’s customary to walk left. At this intersection, turn left and you’ll see the Nagoya Kinwest Hotel. There are four convenience stores around the hotel. Besides the 7-11 just above Exit 4, there’s also a Daily Dot store downstairs. If you’re a Lawson fan, there’s another one a little further to the upper left. The road from the hotel to Don Quijote is also part of Nagoya’s entertainment district . If you’re a couple, you can dress like tourists and walk along this street without getting into any trouble . My son and I walked there for three nights without being solicited. Families with children who might be afraid can take the main street outside to the hotel; it’s only about 150 meters longer. Younger children probably won’t understand what an entertainment district is, but the smell of cigarettes will be a bit stronger, so it’s best to avoid it with children. It’s only 650 meters from the hotel to Mitsukoshi Department Store near Sakae Station. During the day, the shops in the entertainment district are not open yet, so you can just walk there without any worries . There is also a Taiwanese ramen shop downstairs from the hotel. It is also quite famous. Some Taiwanese internet celebrities have come to eat there . However, it is spicy, so Allen did not try it. Everyone, help me eat. After we checked in our luggage, we walked to Don Quijote and had “Yamamotoya” miso udon first. When we arrived, it was 1 pm. There was a group of customers waiting in front of us. The two of us ordered the most basic miso udon, but Alan ordered something with offal . When ordering with a tablet, you can choose to add ingredients. The recording was interrupted on the second page and I didn’t notice it, so I used a screenshot to dub them. They were pork, nine-pound yellow chicken, regular chicken offal, and chicken fillet with nine green onions. The chicken fillet with nine green onions is similar to the one on this menu, which looks full of green onions . Friends who are interested can come and have a look. We also ordered some chicken skewers, which tasted just average. The green onions on top were eaten as vegetables . The udon noodles were very chewy. Alan is very picky about offal, but it was delicious. Although I won’t come back specifically for the udon next time , I might After eating the offal , we started to go to Yabacho to visit Miwa Shrine, Osu Shopping Street and Osu Kannon, but I will share all of this in the next episode. Then we will unpack the “Nagoya Kinwest Hotel”. We booked an economy double room (non-smoking) on agoda for four nights, which cost about 30,000 yen, about 6,600 Taiwan dollars, an average of 1,650 yuan per night. The advantage of this room is that you can check out at 11:00, while most other hotels check out at 10:00. The amenities are on the first floor of the lobby, and you can get combs, razors, cotton swabs, and toothbrushes for free. There are brushes and then when we entered the room, the hotel staff had already helped us to deliver the suitcases to the room. The service was very good.
Let ‘s take a quick look around. The sink is inside the room . The two suitcases are placed here. They can’t be fully opened, but at least they can be half opened, which is also very good. The shower room and toilet are independent. If you have seen Allen unboxing Japanese hotels and B&Bs before , you will know that we prefer this type of room with large space and no need to worry about fighting for the toilet. Next, I will unbox the soundproof bath products without dubbing so that everyone can hear them . The toilet is DHC, which is an automatic sensor toilet and comes with two bottles of water and hand soap. There are two empty spaces for small items. The hair dryer is Panasonic, and there are cups and kettles. There is also a small refrigerator and a small wardrobe at the door. Then go to the laundry room on the second floor to see the hotel’s public washing and drying machine, which costs 300-500 yen. Depending on the amount of clothes you wash, it will take two hours. Then you need to design a four-digit password when washing. It will take two hours to dry our clothes. The microwave is also here. Okay, that’s all for today’s video. Such a double room costs an average of NT$1,600 per night. What do you think? Please leave a message to tell Allen, and we will see you in our future Nagoya travel videos.
名古屋純市區遊的第一集,這集帶大家從大阪坐新幹線出發前往名古屋
在列車上開箱兩款加熱牛肉便當
抵達名古屋以後,介紹地鐵的兩大線,基本上就足夠在市區玩三天
名城線跟榮商圈的簡單介紹,再來就是「名古屋錦威斯特」飯店開箱跟周圍介紹
還有市區的唐吉訶德分佈、山本屋味噌烏龍麵
下集,三輪神社、大須商店街、大須觀音
「名古屋錦威斯特」官方網站
https://nagoya-nishiki.hotel-vista.jp/zh-TW/
google maps
https://maps.app.goo.gl/8daenNiFVT8T34v27
山本屋 味噌烏龍麵 栄店
https://maps.app.goo.gl/V5w7qGpBsQvDwQDfA
名古屋中部國際機場 出境導覽|星宇航空 登機全程分享|免稅伴手禮店實拍|
名古屋系列 播放清單(更新中)
名古屋地鐵圖:
https://www.kotsu.city.nagoya.jp/tw/pc/SUBWAY/TRP0001398/Subway%20Network%20Map.pdf
新大阪站街景圖:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/PDTbDBv7K7gBrYqt9
#名古屋 #ホテルビスタ名古屋錦 #日本自由行
00:00 開始
00:15 前言
00:56 大阪出發到名古屋
01:45 車站市場買便當
03:05 新幹線取票+新幹線進站
05:16 新幹線旅途+兩款牛肉加熱便當開箱
08:03 地鐵名城線簡單介紹
09:48 久屋大通跟榮車站商圈一帶介紹
11:57 前往久屋大通
12:31 抵達久屋大通車站步行往飯店
13:08 飯店周圍介紹
14:25 山本屋 味噌烏龍麵 栄店
16:15 錦威斯特飯店雙人房開箱
Kevin MacLeod創作的「Barroom Ballet – Silent Film Light」是依據 創用 CC (姓名標示) 4.0 授權使用。 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Kevin MacLeod創作的「Life of Riley」是依據 創用 CC (姓名標示) 4.0 授權使用。 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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補充兩點:
1.唐吉訶德在名古屋車站,其實有小型主要賣食品跟化妝品的「キラキラドンキ」
位於「近鐵Pass'e百貨」,但是營業時間只到晚上八點
所以我就沒有在影片提到,住車站附近單純想找食品跟化妝品的,還是可以去看看
キラキラドンキ 近鉄パッセ店
https://maps.app.goo.gl/8Env8C4yJGhQFDZu5
2.影片裡說到飯店樓下有Daily超商,實際上要走45公尺,過個巷口,但是由於這距離算近,所以我就稱之為樓下
辛苦了
先按讚再來看
謝謝你的介紹,剛好這次我要去名古屋,很實用哦!
這次名古屋沒住民宿
艾倫已經做了400部影片
看到鳳山 正義兩張貼紙!!! 高雄人報到
讚讚讚
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這幾天訂11月的住宿也是剛好選擇這家,現在看到您的開箱影片,非常感謝。
感謝分享~地鐵 商圈 唐吉訶德之類標示很清楚~剛好要去期待下集~