Nagoya is a vibrant hub for international arts and culture, uniquely blending its rich Japanese heritage with modern artistic influences, while still making plenty of room for a variety of new creative expressions. For those seeking things to do in Nagoya, the city’s arts and culture scene offers something for everyone. Artist markets, diverse music venues, ever-changing nightlife, and world-class exhibitions at its museums. Here, we take a glimpse at Nagoyaās arts and culture scene, and explore some of the best and brightest highlights that Japanās fourth most populated city has to offer. If you’re considering a longer stay, check out our guide on why Nagoya is the perfect base for the digital nomad life.
Art Museums
Nagoya City Art Museum

The Nagoya City Art Museum is one of the cityās premier cultural institutions. With a permanent collection featuring pieces by artists such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, as well as works from prominent Japanese artists. The Nagoya City Art Museum is one of the most impressive arts centers in the whole country. This museum also hosts rotating exhibitions from other museums across Japan. This year, the Nagoya City Art Museum will display a collection of 83 paintings that span 400 years of Western art, from the Renaissance to the present day.
šShirakawa Park, Art and Science Forest, 2-17-25 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008
ā° Mon-Sun: 9.30am-5pm (till 8pm on Fridays and public holidays).
š art-museum.city.nagoya.jp
Pro tip: Nagoya City Art Museum is closed for exhibition changes on these dates till 2026: Apr 1stā11th, Jun 9thāJul 4th, Sep 8thā26th, Dec 8thāJan 8th (2026), and Mar 9thā20th (2026).
Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art

The Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art also hosts rotating exhibitions from museums within Japan, but boasts an array of exhibits from partnering museums with international locations around the globe, as well. This museum showcases paintings, sculptures, and woodblock prints, and has hosted collections from influential Western artists such as Marc Chagall and Salvatore Dali. For the 2025 World Expo in Japan, the museum will exhibit tapestries inspired by Studio Ghibli works, woven by the Centre International de Aubusson in France. And in 2026, it will exhibit a collection of 30 paintings, drawings, and other artworks by Vincent Van Gogh.
š 1 Chome-13-2 Higashisakura, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0005
ā° Tue-Sun: 10am-6pm (till 8pm on Fridays)
š art.aac.pref.aichi.jp
Markets
Nagoya also plays host to a charming selection of local markets that reflect both the traditional and contemporary sides of Japanese culture. From fresh regional produce to quirky antiques and handmade crafts, these markets are a great way to soak in the cityās vibrant cultural atmosphere. As you wander through Nagoyaās many flea and craft markets, expect a delightful showcase of artisanal goods, delicious local bites, and unique keepsakes. A sensory experience that’s distinctly Central Japan.
Osu Antiques MarketĀ

The Osu Antiques Market takes place on the 18th and 28th of each month, running from early morning until around 3pm or 4pm, rain or shine. Set against the backdrop of the historic Osu Kannon temple grounds, itās a treasure trove for vintage enthusiasts. From ceramics and lacquered wooden bowls to secondhand clothing, bags, and old silverware, it’s a haven for bargain hunters and lovers of all things nostalgic.
š 2 Chome-21-47 Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0011, Japan
ā° 18th & 28th monthly: 10amā3/4pm
Higashi Betsuin Kurashi Morning MarketĀ

This morning market happens on the 8th, 18th, and 28th of every month, rain or shine, from 10am to 2pm at the Higashi Betsuin temple grounds. As the largest morning market in all of Aichi prefecture, it has nearly 200 different stalls selling home-grown vegetables, rice, sweets, and hand-made crafts and jewelry. With food trucks and stalls offering a variety of snacks and food, as well, this definitely makes for an exciting and rewarding day trip.
š Higashi Betsuin Temple Grounds, Nagoya
ā° 8th, 18th & 28th monthly: 10amā2pm
š Website
Nayabashi-yoichi Night MarketĀ

This night market is held on the fourth Friday and Saturday of every month by the Nayabashi Bridge, along one of Nagoyaās main rivers. The market features a variety of stalls selling everything from pizza and lasagna to takoyaki and yakitori, alongside an array of beverages. Youāll also find hand-crafted jewelry, fabrics, clothing, and other charming knick-knacks and trinkets. Depending on the season, local sake and beer festivals often take place around the market grounds. The festivities typically run from 5pm to 10pm, making it a lively way to soak up Nagoyaās evening buzz.
š 5 Chome-24-24 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan
ā° Fourth Fri & Sat monthly: 5pmā10pm
š Website
Slow Art MarketĀ
A monthly artistās market that features a variety of artisanal wares, the Slow Art Market is the place to go for candles, flowers, pottery, paintings, and illustrations. Itās also a great spot for scents and fragrances, and often includes wellness workshops such as Zen meditation sessions. The next market will be held on Saturday, 7 June, from 11am to 4pm!
š äøåŗé¦ äøäøē® 16-5, Nagoya-shi, Aichi, Japan 4600003
ā° 1st Sat monthly: 11amā4pm
š @slowartcenternagoya
Hisaya Market

Held on the 10th of every month, the Hisaya Market sells fresh produce from the Tokai region of Japan, plus baked goods and other delicious food items. You can also find an assortment of handmade accessories and jewelry, as well as clothing and interior dĆ©cor. The market even features a Childrenās Square, where your little ones can play with wooden toys or flip through picture books that you can swap out with your own, perfect for parents on the hunt for new reads. Set on the spacious green lawn of Hisaya-odori Park from 11am to 3pm, food trucks often join the event, making it a great spot for a lively lunchtime picnic in the park!
š Hisaya-odori Park, 3 Chome-ć»ć Marunouchi, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0002, Japan
ā° 10th monthly: 11amā3pm
š Website
Record Stores

In todayās age of digital music streaming, analogue staples like vinyl records and turntables have carved out a distinctive niche in the music scene. In Japan, vinyl culture has seen a vibrant resurgence, and Nagoya is no exception. The city is home to a wealth of record stores carrying both Japanese and international music. For fellow audiophiles, here are some top spots to explore.
Banana Records OsuĀ

A gem in the Osu district, Banana Records offers both second-hand and new records across three floors. Their selection spans a variety of genres with a strong showing of rock, soul, and jazz, making it a reliable stop for music lovers of all stripes.
š 3 Chome-22-32 Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0011
ā° MonāSun: 11amā8pm
š bananarecord.jp
Recordshop Zoo Ā

Around for over two decades, this cosy record store impresses with its well-curated range of vinyl. Particularly notable is their exhaustive collection of punk, alternative LPs, and 7ā singles. Itās a treasure trove of underground sounds and obscure gems, all at fair prices.
š 1 ā 2F Mizuno Building 2, 2 Chomeā30ā19, Osu, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0011
ā° MonāSun: 11amā9pm
š recordshopzoo.jp
Tower Records
A mainstay in Japanās music retail landscape, Tower Records sells new vinyl, CDs, and DVDs. Their shelves feature contemporary artists across hip-hop, pop, rap, and Japanese rock, with some classical and jazz sprinkled in. Collectorās items such as pristine copies of The Beatles or Pink Floyd, are also available at a premium. Occasionally, you might catch live J-Pop performances in-store.
š Tower Records Kintetsu Passāe – Kintetsu Passāe 9F, 1 Chomeā2ā2, Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, 450-0002
ā° MonāSun: 10amā9pm
šTower Records Nagoya Parco Store – Nagoya Parco 6F, 3 Chomeā29ā1, Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008
ā° MonāSun: 10amā9pm
Nightlife in Nagoya
Nagoyaās nightlife is a vibrant mix of classic pub culture, eclectic live music, and high-energy clubbing. Most of the action is centred around Sakae, where you’ll find everything from British and Irish pubs serving traditional food and pints of Guinness to clubs hosting international DJs. For those seeking something more relaxed, the Osu district is home to a handful of laidback bars and casual venues perfect for winding down.
The city also boasts a rich jazz heritage, with a network of āJazz Kissaā (short for kissaten, or coffeehouse) dating back to the post-World War II era. Spaces where music lovers would gather to hear imported records they couldnāt otherwise afford. Today, these venues range from cosy cafes lined with vintage vinyl to intimate live performance spaces, many still maintaining high-quality sound systems and an appreciation for jazz in all its forms.
Adding to the city’s cultural rhythm is a growing Latin dance scene. Salsa and Bachata nights are now a staple at several venues across the city, with schools offering lessons for all levels. Nagoya even plays host to Latin dance festivals throughout the year, bringing the heat of Havana and the rhythm of Rio right into Central Japan.
Paradise Nature wine & vinyl
Tucked away in Nagoyaās historic Nagono district, Paradise Nature wine & vinyl is a hybrid wine shop and bar that blends natural wine culture with vintage vinyl listening. Opened in May 2023, this standing bar (č§ęć”) invites guests to explore a curated selection of natural wines (available by the glass or bottle), while enjoying analog records spun on a high-fidelity sound system. The venue also offers a monthly wine subscription service, pairing wines with unique flavour tags to suit various moods and occasions. With its warm atmosphere and thoughtful curation, Paradise Nature has quickly become a favourite among wine enthusiasts and music lovers alike.
š Nagono Building South Wing 114, 1-15-18 Nagono, Nishi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 451-0042
š TueāThu & Sun: 3pmā11pm; FriāSat: 3pmā12am; Closed on Mondays
š paradise-nature.wineĀ | @paradisenature_wine.vinyl_
Jazz Spot SwingĀ

Originally opened as a coffeehouse in 1971, Jazz Spot Swing has since become a beloved live music venue showcasing an eclectic mix of styles. From tango and blues to swing, the venue has welcomed a wide range of performers, including international artists and university jazz bands. Its reputation as a supportive, inclusive space makes it especially significant for student musicians looking to break into Japanās jazz scene. With a warm, convivial vibe, itās an ideal spot to catch a slice of local jazz culture on a night out.
š San Marco Building, 2 Chome-18-24 Higashisakura, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0005
ā° MonāSun: 6pmā11pm
š jazzspotswing.com
The WizĀ

A well-known name on Nagoyaās jazz circuit, The Wiz is both a bar and restaurant, hosting weekend live performances in an intimate and welcoming atmosphere. Jazz sets typically begin at 7pm, with a second session around 8:30pm. The venue also offers Italian cuisine and an extensive selection of wines and cocktails. Perfect for those looking to enjoy dinner with a side of smooth tunes.
š 1 Chome-9-8 Higashisakura, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0005
ā° MonāSat: 11:45amā2pm, 6pmā10pm
š wizjazz.jp
Yuri Jazz & Coffee
Just steps from the Mirai TV Tower in Sakae, this understated jazz cafe is a favourite among enthusiasts for its impressive vinyl collection and rustic, wood-panelled interiors. Offering a cosy escape from the city buzz, itās a great daytime or evening retreat. While the cafe doesnāt have a website, itās known for hearty food options beyond coffee and cake staples.
š 1 Chome-10-40 Higashisakura, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0005
ā° TueāSun: 12pmā10pm
Jazz MatildaĀ
Hidden away in a fifth-floor space, Jazz Matilda is a cosy record bar specialising in Japanese cocktails and a meticulously curated vinyl selection. Expect everything from bebop and smooth jazz to 1980s avant-garde, jazz fusion, and rock. While many records are American, Japanese artists are also represented. Thereās no official website but images on Google Maps offer a good preview of the ambience. Take note: itās cash only, and smoking is allowed.
š Grand Building 5F, 3 Chomeā9ā22, Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008
ā° MonāSat: 7pmā2am
The Coopers Irish PubĀ

Just a short walk from Nagoya Station, The Coopers Irish Pub offers a relaxed and cosy atmosphere, perfect for catching up with friends over a pint of Guinness. Their menu features classic pub fare like fish and chips and buffalo wings, but the standout? Their shepherdās pie, arguably one of the best youāll find in Japan.
š 2F, 3 Chome-24-9 Meieki, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002
ā° MonāSun: 5pmā2am
š coopers-nagoya.com
The HubĀ
A staple across Japan, The Hub is a British-style pub chain with several branches throughout Nagoya. With the feel of a classic English sports bar, itās a go-to for a casual pint and dependable pub food. The Sakae outlet, located in the Mirai TV Tower, is particularly popular; thanks in part to its alfresco seating thatās perfect for sunny afternoons or breezy evenings.
š Chubu Electric Power MIRAI Tower 1F, 3 Chome-6-15, Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0003
ā° MonāThu, Sun: 12pmā11pm | FriāSat: 12pmā11:30pm
š Facebook
Club About
One of Nagoyaās leading underground venues, Club About is closely linked to Germanyās electronic scene and frequently features international DJs. Known for its techno, house, and psychedelic soundscapes, it keeps the cityās alternative club culture alive through weekly events.
š Takahashi Building B1F, 4 Chomeā13ā3, Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008
ā° TueāWed: 8pmā2am | FriāSat: 9pmā5am | Sun: 3pmā9pm
š @about.kiyo
Club MagoĀ
A mainstay in Nagoyaās electronic music scene, Club Mago is known for its house and techno sets but frequently features local and international DJs spinning hip-hop, disco, and Latin music. The club offers a spacious dance floor and an adjoining lounge for when you need a breather. In addition to its electronic events, Club Mago also offers weekly Latin dance sessions. Beginners can join Bachata and Salsa classes every Wednesday evening, followed by an open Salsa dance party. Newcomers get a Ā„500 discount on their first visit!
š Unryu Flex Building B2F, Shinsakae 2 Chome 1ā9, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0007
ā° FriāSun: From 9pm |
š Latin Nights – Wed: Beginner lessons 7pmā8pm, Intermediate 8:15pmā9:30pm, Dance party 9:30pmā11:30pm | šø Ā„1,500 per lesson (Ā„1,000 for first-timers)
š club-mago.co.jp
Club JBās
Since opening in 1997, Club JBās has leaned into hip-hop and R&B, though its diverse programming also includes reggae, techno, J-pop, and more. Having hosted legendary names like Jeff Mills, Carl Cox, Derrick May, and Frankie Knuckles, itās a venue thatās equally committed to sound quality and scene-building.
š Marumi Kanko Building 1F, 4 Chomeā3ā15, Sakae, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0008
ā° MonāThu: 7pmā1am | FriāSat: 9pmā4:30am | Sun: 1pmā7pm
š club-jbs.jpĀ
Hermes Dance Company

As one of the largest dance schools in the Tokai region, Hermes Dance Company operates 11 locations across Aichi and Mie Prefecture, including three in Nagoya. Their Fushimi School Studio, La Habana, is a dance studio by day and a salsa bar by night. The venue offers classes in everything from Cuban salsa and reggaeton to ballet and belly dance, and frequently hosts Latin dance festivals and performance recitals.
š 2 Chome-6-22 Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0003
ā° Open daily (check schedule for classes)
š lahabana.co.jp
El CocoĀ
A longtime fixture in the cityās Latin scene, El Coco hosts themed dance nights for Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Tango, and Chacha. On Saturdays, they offer one-hour lessons before the dance floor opens up for the eveningās party. With rotating instructors and a welcoming vibe, itās a fun spot to explore different Latin dance styles.
š Tower Building 6F, 3 Chomeā15ā10, Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0003
ā° Fri (Tango Night): 10:20pmā11pm | Cover: Ā„1,500
ā° Sat (Latin Night): 7pmā12am | Cover: Ā„1,000
š elcoco.info
As a hub of industry and trade, Nagoya might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of a thriving arts scene but itās there, if you know where to look. Blending deep-rooted Japanese traditions with modern influences, and shaped by a growing international community, Nagoyaās art and culture landscape is constantly evolving. Itās a fascinating mirror of the cityās progress and personality, well worth exploring on your next visit.
