Shopping Avenue Esca
Shopping Avenue Esca
3.5
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Monday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Tuesday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Saturday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Sunday
8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
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Zfy Ed
Singapore, Singapore8,646 contributions
Dec 2022
I have reviewed this place back in December 2019 and in my recent trip back to Nagoya, I noticed there were quite a significant change. This underground shopping street is much quieter with lesser crowd and a number of shops are vacant or closed (not in operations).
Majority of the stores were mainly restaurants, cafes, souvenir and gifts and phamarcies, with only a few fashion and shoe shops.
In fact, during the lunch/dinner time, it was not crowded at all, except for a few handful popular restaurants with queues.
Probably the covid19 situation had dramatic impact on the operations. So it's a breeze walking here unlike over at the JR Gate Tower, that is so crowded all long day which you can walk through here (need not cross the traffic light at the street level)! You can still find a decent meal here but other than that not much to see as the JR Gate Tower has more to see!
However, an update, the hotel above it and next to BicC , Meitetsu New Grand Hotel had already closed down that we stayed in our previous trip.
Majority of the stores were mainly restaurants, cafes, souvenir and gifts and phamarcies, with only a few fashion and shoe shops.
In fact, during the lunch/dinner time, it was not crowded at all, except for a few handful popular restaurants with queues.
Probably the covid19 situation had dramatic impact on the operations. So it's a breeze walking here unlike over at the JR Gate Tower, that is so crowded all long day which you can walk through here (need not cross the traffic light at the street level)! You can still find a decent meal here but other than that not much to see as the JR Gate Tower has more to see!
However, an update, the hotel above it and next to BicC , Meitetsu New Grand Hotel had already closed down that we stayed in our previous trip.
Written 20 February 2023
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Zfy Ed
Singapore, Singapore8,646 contributions
Dec 2019
Located just next to our hotel, Meitetsu New Grand Hotel (do refer to my earlier review of the hotel), this is an underground shopping street that will link you to the other side of the road, to the JR Nagoya station, Takashimaya Towers etc. It's quite a long stretch of passage way but you can leisurely walk around regardless of rain or shine outside!
There are many eateries, restaurants and cafes here, besides gift and souvenir shops, bookstore, shoes and fashion outlets etc. McDonalds is here too. But do take note of the operational hours of the shops/eateries you intend to patronize as some shops do close early or some even not opened for business throughout our stay.
There are many entrances from here and do take note also on the directional signs in which where you want to go or which train line/station you would like to go to. If not, you may find yourself wasting time and effort walking in wrong direction.
Overall, it's a nice shopping street with lots to eat in particular!
There are many eateries, restaurants and cafes here, besides gift and souvenir shops, bookstore, shoes and fashion outlets etc. McDonalds is here too. But do take note of the operational hours of the shops/eateries you intend to patronize as some shops do close early or some even not opened for business throughout our stay.
There are many entrances from here and do take note also on the directional signs in which where you want to go or which train line/station you would like to go to. If not, you may find yourself wasting time and effort walking in wrong direction.
Overall, it's a nice shopping street with lots to eat in particular!
Written 25 December 2019
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ourhour123
Westminster, CO34 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
Good:
- next to Nagoya station
- shopping and eating in one place
- there's English menu in the restaurants (at least 3 that I've dined in).
- tebasaki (fried chicken wing) and eel were so delicious. Apparently, Nagoya is also known for those two food.
Bad:
- always long line to use restroom.
- next to Nagoya station
- shopping and eating in one place
- there's English menu in the restaurants (at least 3 that I've dined in).
- tebasaki (fried chicken wing) and eel were so delicious. Apparently, Nagoya is also known for those two food.
Bad:
- always long line to use restroom.
Written 18 April 2016
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gold7778t
Hong Kong, China700 contributions
Oct 2015 • Solo
Here is the place that many nice restaurants and shopping. There are plenty of shopping spot in Nagoya station. If you go here, you may just spend little of the time for killing time or buy something you need.
Search GOLD7778T in youtube for my travel Vlog. I will show you what its look like in the ESCA shopping avenue. So like you can decided weather you should spend time or more.
Search GOLD7778T in youtube for my travel Vlog. I will show you what its look like in the ESCA shopping avenue. So like you can decided weather you should spend time or more.
Written 24 October 2015
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Quack H
HONG KONG2,810 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
Avenue Esca offers you convenient shopping and eating. There are a few good ramen shops in Avenue Esca, we almost passed by Ave Esca everyday when we were in Nagoya.
Written 23 September 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions about Shopping Avenue Esca
- Shopping Avenue Esca is open:
- Sun - Sat 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
- Hotels near Shopping Avenue Esca:
- (0.03 km) Sanco Inn Nagoya Shinkansenguchi Annex
- (0.06 km) Sanco Inn Nagoya Shinkansenguchi
- (0.14 km) Hostel Wasabi Nagoya Ekimae
- (0.10 km) Toyoko Inn Nagoya-eki Shinkansen-guchi
- (0.14 km) Daiichi Fuji Hotel
- Restaurants near Shopping Avenue Esca:
- (0.01 km) Komeda Coffee Esca
- (0.02 km) Yuufuku Esuka
- (0.03 km) Ebidote Shokudo
- (0.03 km) McDonald's Nagoya Esca
- (0.03 km) Furaibo Esca