Japan Formula 1 Racing In Nagoya: AMAZING off track places of Nagoya, this most overlooked city!

Japan hosts the Formula One Grand Prix, and the Suzuka Circuit near Nagoya is one of the world’s most famous F1 tracks. But there’s so much more to explore beyond just racing. In this video, we take you through Nagoya, Japan, showcasing its top attractions, history, culture, technology, and more.

We visit the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park to see Japan’s fastest trains, the Toyota Commemorative Museum to explore the country’s rich automotive legacy, and more destinations that highlight Japan’s innovation and craftsmanship. The Meiji Mura Museum offers a look into Japan’s architectural past, while Magome-juku takes you to an Edo-period post town on the historic Nakasendo Trail, and more historic sites reveal Japan’s deep cultural roots.
Whether you’re a Formula One fan, history lover, or someone looking to explore Japan’s hidden gems and more, this video has something for everyone. From motorsports to museums, ancient traditions to modern marvels, and more, Nagoya is a city filled with surprises. Join us as we uncover the best places in Nagoya, Japan, and more!

We are John and Josephine and with 165 years of family history in Japan, we have a unique perspective on all things Japan. Come with us as we show you the lesser known parts of its countryside and hidden places in its big cities.

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  1. Thanks again for these informative videos. We may alter our plans for our trip in may to 5 days in Nagoya. Looks like a great idea.

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