Nagoya Souvenir & Gift Guide (Global Mirror)

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Based on the search results, the popular choices for Nagoya souvenirs include:

1. Nagoya-exclusive snacks and treats:

  • Sakakado Honpo's "Ebi Senbei" ( shrimp crackers) - available at Nagoya Station and the airport
  • Nagoya Green Peas (名古屋豆) - a traditional treat
  • Tobian's "Destiny" (めいchan) / "Chick Manju" (ひよ子)

2. Well-established old shops:

  • Meitetsu Ticket Shop inside Nagoya Station
  • Sakae's underground shopping area
  • Chubu International Airport

3. Chubu International Airport:

  • Features numerous souvenir boutiques from Nagoya and the Chubu region
  • Includes limited edition items like "Blue Tech" (ブルーテック)

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  • Sakakado Honpo is Nagoya's most famous shrimp cracker specialty store
  • They have branches at both Nagoya Station and Chubu International Airport
  • "Ebi Senbei" (shrimp crackers) are a classic Nagoya souvenir you must buy

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Souvenir shop information at Chubu International Airport:

  • Airport operating hours are typically 6:30-21:00 (varies by shop)
  • The airport features "Chubu International Airport Duty-Free Shop" and numerous souvenir counters
  • You can find specialties from Nagoya and the entire Chubu region at the airport

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  • Many souvenir shops around Nagoya Station
  • Sakae area (Nagoya Underground Shopping Mall) is also a great place to buy souvenirs

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FAQ

What are the best souvenirs to buy in Nagoya?

The top Nagoya souvenirs include Tenugui (traditional Japanese hand towels) priced around ¥500-1,500, Nagoya Castella cakes at ¥800-1,200 for a box, and Akashiyaki (octopus-shaped cakes) as edible gifts around ¥1,000-2,000. Lobster senbei (crunchy crackers) and konjac (devilfish) jelly products are also popular local specialties.

Where can I buy authentic Nagoya souvenirs?

The main shopping areas include Nagoya Station's Japanese Souvenirs (above the tickets), Sakae's department stores like Matsuzakaya, and Osu Shopping Street. Nagoya Castle's gift shop offers unique local items, and Kanayama Station has several souvenir shops near the hotel district.

How much should I budget for Nagoya souvenirs?

Plan to spend ¥3,000-10,000 per person for quality souvenirs. Budget options start at ¥500 for small items like Tenugui. Premium gifts like designer ceramics or food sets range from ¥3,000-8,000. A typical selection of edible and practical gifts for family or colleagues costs around ¥5,000-7,000.

What is the best time to buy souvenirs in Nagoya?

Weekday mornings (10:00-12:00) offer the freshest products at department stores. Saturday and Sunday afternoons get crowded at popular shops. Many stores stay open until 20:00, butsmaller shops may close at 18:00. Christmas and New Year periods feature special seasonal items.

How do I get to Nagoya's main souvenir shopping areas?

Nagoya Station (JR, Kintetsu, Meitetsu lines) directly connects to multiple souvenir shops on upper floors. From Tokyo, the Shinkansen takes 1 hour 40 minutes (nozomi) with a one-way fare around ¥10,000. Airport limousine buses from Chubu International Airport run every 15-30 minutes (¥1,200, 50 minutes).

Any tips for buying souvenirs in Nagoya?

Look for items with Nagoya-specific designs rather than generic Japan souvenirs. Many products come in convenient export packaging. Tax-free shopping is available at larger stores for purchases over ¥5,000. Some department stores offer international credit cards and English signage. Bring a reusable bag as packaging can be excessive.

Are there unique Nagoya-specific gift items?

Nagoya Umeshu (plum liqueur) makes an excellent adult gift at ¥1,500-3,000 per bottle. Owari Nishiki Miso (regional miso paste) runs ¥800-1,500. Golden Chiu Chiu (golden pickled radish) costs around ¥1,200. The limited edition Golden Tenugui featuring castle or kikyo designs are unique to the area.

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