What makes it 83% Solo-Friendly: The pedestrian street lets a solo visitor sample local foods, join free AR history hunt, and stay late safely; queues manageable alone, but seating can fill at peak mealtimes.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to sample snacks, explore AR exhibits, and enjoy a drink at a relaxed pace.
Sake tasting at Aichi Sake Shop (Y-1):
Sit at the counter and order single pours of local Aichi sake.
Tip: Bring cash; ask staff for recommendations on dry or sweet varieties.
AR Historical Scroll:
Scan wooden markers with the free COCOAR app to watch short English-narrated videos about Tokugawa lords.
Tip: Download the app and charge your phone before arrival for uninterrupted playback.
Café hopping in Muneharu Zone:
Try shaved ice, soft-serve or seafood salads at solo-friendly stalls.
Tip: Visit mid-afternoon to avoid peak crowds and grab a window seat.

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various food choices after visiting the Nagoya Castle.
Kaman Kwok
A very short open air shopping street. It has restaurants, ice cream, souvenirs and shrimp crackers. Clean and organized layout. Quite pretty to stroll leisurely in a sunny afternoon.
Wesley Wong
Kinshachi Yokocho – Yoshinao Zone is a convenient and easily accessible destination, located right next to the main entrance of Nagoya Castle. This charming food street is a perfect stop before or after your castle visit, offering a taste of Nagoya’s renowned culinary culture in one compact and atmospheric area. The street is lined with a variety of well-known local restaurants, each serving up N...
Gin C
Several famous restaurants are gathered in a street. The Nagoya famous miso udon, unagi rice, deep-fried miso pork chop, miso tofu, etc. There is also a souvenir store with the signature Gold-fish. And there are some Nagoya-limited snacks which are good for souvenirs for family & friends.
Luqman Fahd Muktiwibowo
Meet Torikai here, bought chicken wings. Contain 5 chicken wings, the juiciest chicken I have ever had. Also has tap water stall with golden fish structure, beautiful
In summer, cool off with kakigori (shaved ice) stands in Muneharu Zone. In winter evenings, lanterns light up the street by 5 PM—perfect for a cozy walk.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Single pour of local sake | JPY 300 |
| Shaved ice or soft-serve | JPY 500 |
| Small snack (katsu or tempura) | JPY 800 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 1,600 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Japan, 〒460-0001 Aichi, Nagoya, Naka Ward, Sannomaru, 1-chōme−2−3 5号
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