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What's Going On ? April 28

Nagoya Buzz April 27, 2026
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Golden Week is here. Abandoned railway tunnels for ¥100, art and dessert in Fushimi, and a lantern-lit festival coming in May — plus Nagoya Police deploy cutting edge technology.

    Aigi Tunnel Walk
  

Four red-brick railway tunnels in Kasugai, abandoned since 1966, open for five days only: May 2–6. ¥100 entry. 30 minutes from Nagoya by JR — no car, no reservation, just decent shoes and a flashlight.

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    Art for Relaxation
  

Two hours of guided art-making, reflective coaching, dessert, and a drink at Second Home Cafe in Fushimi. May 5, 16:00–18:00. ¥3,500, no art experience needed — but space is limited, reserve ahead.

  Reserve Your Spot →

    Wakamiya Festival
  

A 1676 float with karakuri mechanical dolls, taiko drumming, lion dances, and lanterns after dark — in a shrine tucked between Osu and Sakae. May 15–16, free entry. One of Nagoya's three historic Edo-period festivals.

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    My Hearty Bike
  

Nagoya police are hitting back against the rising tide of crime with a radical new weapon — the result of what sources describe as a significant investment in cutting-edge technology. We have the classified details.

  Full report →

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