Nagoya Station is the city's main transport hub and one of the largest station buildings in the world, with direct Shinkansen access to Tokyo (1h40m) and Osaka (50 min).
About Nagoya Station
Nagoya is an industrial powerhouse — home to Toyota Motor Corporation — but offers far more than factories. The reconstructed Nagoya Castle with its golden shachihoko (dolphin-fish) roof ornaments is the city's icon, while the Atsuta Shrine, housing one of Japan's three Imperial Regalia, is among the nation's most sacred Shinto sites. The Osu shopping district provides a vibrant mix of electronics shops, vintage clothing stores, temples, and street food.
The city is renowned for its unique food culture known as "Nagoya meshi," featuring distinctive dishes like miso katsu (pork cutlet with red miso sauce), hitsumabushi (grilled eel served three ways), tebasaki (crispy chicken wings), and kishimen (flat wheat noodles). The area around Nagoya Station has numerous restaurants showcasing these local specialties.
Nearby Landmarks
Transport Options
Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | $70-90 | 40-50 min | Convenience, groups, heavy luggage |
| Train | $12 | 28 min | Budget, avoiding traffic |
Good to Know
Late Night Transport
The last Meitetsu train from Centrair to Nagoya Station departs around 11:00 PM. After that, there are no public transport options. A taxi from the airport to Nagoya Station costs approximately ¥12,000-15,000 and takes about 50 minutes via the expressway. Some hotels offer late-night shuttle services.
Luggage Tips
The Meitetsu trains have luggage racks at the end of each car. The μ-SKY reserved cars have overhead racks and some floor space. Nagoya Station has extensive coin lockers in multiple sizes (¥300-700) near the central concourse for temporary storage. Large suitcases fit in the biggest lockers.
Accessibility
Centrair airport and all Meitetsu stations are fully wheelchair accessible with elevators and platform-level boarding on newer trains. Nagoya Station has comprehensive barrier-free facilities including tactile paving, elevators to all platforms, and accessible toilets. Staff assist wheelchair users at station gates.