Castles, castles everywhere, but not a shogun, I think? We trek south to Nagoya and visit Nagoya castle, currently under construction, to see one of the newly renovated areas as part of its ongoing reconstruction effort: Honmaru (Hommaru) Goten Palace. See beautiful silk screens, wood carvings, WWII footage, and sneaky hidden messages in the castle’s stone walls. Join us for a jaunty stroll around Nagoya Castle in this week’s NEXT STOP!

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Entire by Quincas Moreira
After the Rains by South London HiFi
Island Coconuts by Aaron Kenny
AI 2 by Vibe Mountain

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Hi, I’m Adam Garnica and welcome to Two Second Street!

Here, we explore the world with travel, culture, music, food, and all things local and unique. We’re home to SNACK ATTACK, where we eat unique and interesting treats, NEXT STOP, where we explore local landmarks and points of interest, THE THIRD SHOW, where we take a glance at culture and customs, and TRAVEL DIARY, where we share our travels set to relaxing beats.

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CREDITS

Images

Tokugawa Yoshikatsu by Gryffindor [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons
Ninomaru Palace by Martin Falbisoner [CC BY-SA 4.0 ( from Wikimedia Commons

Videos

B-29 Bomb, Nagoya, Japan by United States Army Air Forces [Public Domain], from Archive.org
Geography Of The Japanese Empire, 1945 by United States Army [Public Domain], from Archive.org

AloJapan.com