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£466 - £927
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Price
London GatwickNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LGW - NGO
LGWNGO
London Gatwick
Tue 15/10
1 stop17h 00m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Sat 26/10
1 stop25h 55m
London GatwickNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LGW - NGO
LGWNGO
London Gatwick
Wed 2/10
1 stop25h 15m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Tue 22/10
1 stop21h 40m
London GatwickNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LGW - NGO
LGWNGO
London Gatwick
Tue 15/10
1 stop19h 25m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Sat 26/10
2 stops25h 35m
London GatwickNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LGW - NGO
LGWNGO
London Gatwick
Wed 9/10
1 stop15h 55m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Sun 20/10
1 stop26h 15m
London HeathrowNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LHR - NGO
LHRNGO
London Heathrow
Tue 4/6
2 stops36h 45m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Thu 13/6
2 stops24h 35m
London HeathrowNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LHR - NGO
LHRNGO
London Heathrow
Tue 4/6
1 stop18h 40m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Thu 13/6
2 stops30h 40m
London HeathrowNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LHR - NGO
LHRNGO
London Heathrow
Mon 8/7
1 stop35h 20m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Tue 13/8
1 stop33h 40m
London HeathrowNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LHR - NGO
LHRNGO
London Heathrow
Wed 5/6
1 stop29h 25m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Wed 12/6
1 stop32h 00m
London HeathrowNagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
LHR - NGO
LHRNGO
London Heathrow
Sat 6/7
1 stop18h 55m
Nagoya Chubu Centrair Intl
Mon 12/8
1 stop18h 20m
KIX Temperature | 5 - 28 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Nagoya, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 28.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
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Flight was delayed, ground crew was not helpful. There’s little communication when boarding. Food was okay. Overall experience was okay.
There’s no doubt that the Japanese city of Nagoya is one of the country’s wealthiest, an economic powerhouse whose business residents include the likes of Toyota and Honda. Just because the city is economically driven, though, doesn’t mean it isn’t worth a stop on a cross-country tour of Japan. From culture to nightlife, there’s a surprising array of activities awaiting tourists in Nagoya.
One of the biggest attractions in Nagoya is the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, once one of the company’s original factories and now an interactive museum with no shortage of cars on display. Another must-see attraction is Nagoya Castle, not only for its historic architecture and design but also for its museum, gardens and observation deck.
The city is teeming with temples and shrines for those who want to delve deeper into Japan’s traditional past. Others may enjoy the annual festivals celebrated in Nagoya, which include the Nagoya Sumo Summit, the Nagoya Castle Summer Night Festival and the World Cosplay Summit. Shoppers, meanwhile, will enjoy hunting for bargains at the traditional Osu Shopping Arcade or the more modern Sakae shopping district.
Expect to dine on plenty of Japanese noodles while in town, as well as chicken and eel specialties of the city. The locals of Nagoya certainly know how to party, too. Join them after dark in the Sakae district, where bars and nightclubs offer entertainment every night.
Nagoya is essentially the Japanese equivalent to Detroit in the U.S., and a very rich auto history has led to the development of a first-class road network in Nagoya. An international driver’s license is necessary to drive in Japan, but for those who aren’t driving, taxis are another great way to take advantage of the city’s impressive road network. Public transportation options abound, too, with subways and buses available to help travellers navigate the city. Riding a bike through town is another popular option, and hire companies are available throughout Nagoya.
The island gateway of Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) is the closest airport serving Nagoya, about 35km south of the city. Visitors find it easy to get to and from Nagoya from the airport, as train and shuttle buses connect the two. Taxis and car hire are also available at Chubu Centrair International Airport.
Located on a man-made island in the Ise Bay, Central Japan International Airport (usually abbreviated just to Centrair) is a stunning “aircity”, and easily one of the most impressive airports in the country.
Flights to Centrair are operated by some 30 airlines, connecting Nagoya with hundreds of international destinations. Centrair is also a fantastic hub for intercontinental travel, with many low-cost carriers offering quick, cheap connections between leading Asian cities.
There is so much to see and do at Centrair, and so much to admire – in terms of the scale of the place, the amount of amenities and facilities it boasts, and even its cool, sleek futuristic aesthetic – that it might well prove to be the first airport you actually end up regretting having to leave.