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Nagoya

Japan's fourth-largest city and industrial powerhouse, Nagoya offers an impressive castle, the Toyota automobile museum, distinctive miso-based cuisine, and serves as a convenient gateway to the Japanese Alps and historic shrines.

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from฿6,279
May 2026
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Quick Facts: Nagoya in May

Cheapest fare
฿6,279
Cheapest month
February
Airlines
11 carriers
Flight time
~16h 35m
Non-stop
Direct flights available
Avg temperature
20°C
Climate
Mild
Distance
0 km

Japan's fourth-largest city and industrial powerhouse, Nagoya offers an impressive castle, the Toyota automobile museum, distinctive miso-based cuisine, and serves as a convenient gateway to the Japanese Alps and historic shrines.

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May Price Intelligence

How Nagoya prices compare in May 2026

22% below avg
฿6,024฿11,199

Best in May

฿6,279

May avg

฿9,187

May median

฿6,398

May p90

฿11,199

Monthly cheapest fares
฿6,024
฿7,490

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of May 2026

May 1 – May 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿20,900฿12,675฿4,450฿6,279May 1May 11May 21May 31May 12

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Holidays in May 2026

About Nagoya

ClimateAvg 16°C · 0°–0°C
Jan
Feb
Mar
15°
Apr
20°
May
24°
Jun
27°
Jul
28°
Aug
24°
Sep
18°
Oct
12°
Nov
Dec
Things to Do
🏯Nagoya Castle🚗Toyota Heritage🍱Nagoya Meshi🚄Central Japan Hub📷Osu District🏯Castle Exploration🚗Automotive Museums🛍Osu Shopping🚄Day Trip Gateway🏯Nagoya Castle🚗Toyota Heritage🍱Nagoya Meshi🚄Central Japan Hub📷Osu District🏯Castle Exploration🚗Automotive Museums🛍Osu Shopping🚄Day Trip Gateway🏯Nagoya Castle🚗Toyota Heritage🍱Nagoya Meshi🚄Central Japan Hub📷Osu District🏯Castle Exploration🚗Automotive Museums🛍Osu Shopping🚄Day Trip Gateway
Food & Drink
🍖Miso Katsu🐟Hitsumabushi Eel🍜Kishimen Noodles🍗Tebasaki Wings🍖Miso Katsu🐟Hitsumabushi Eel🍜Kishimen Noodles🍗Tebasaki Wings🍖Miso Katsu🐟Hitsumabushi Eel🍜Kishimen Noodles🍗Tebasaki Wings
Culture
📜Samurai Heritage🎭Noh Theater Tradition🏮Atsuta Shrine🎨Aichi Ceramics📜Samurai Heritage🎭Noh Theater Tradition🏮Atsuta Shrine🎨Aichi Ceramics📜Samurai Heritage🎭Noh Theater Tradition🏮Atsuta Shrine🎨Aichi Ceramics
History
📜Tokugawa Clan Seat🏯Nagoya Castle (1612)Atsuta Shrine🏛Meiji Industrial Heritage📜Tokugawa Clan Seat🏯Nagoya Castle (1612)Atsuta Shrine🏛Meiji Industrial Heritage📜Tokugawa Clan Seat🏯Nagoya Castle (1612)Atsuta Shrine🏛Meiji Industrial Heritage
Getting Around
🚇Nagoya Metro🚄Shinkansen Hub🚌City Bus LoopChubu Centrair Airport🚇Nagoya Metro🚄Shinkansen Hub🚌City Bus LoopChubu Centrair Airport🚇Nagoya Metro🚄Shinkansen Hub🚌City Bus LoopChubu Centrair Airport
Nightlife
🍸Sakae Entertainment District🎶Live Music Bars🍺Izakaya Culture🌃Nishiki Bar Alley🍸Sakae Entertainment District🎶Live Music Bars🍺Izakaya Culture🌃Nishiki Bar Alley🍸Sakae Entertainment District🎶Live Music Bars🍺Izakaya Culture🌃Nishiki Bar Alley
Family Friendly
🛡Very Safe🚄SCMAGLEV Railway Park🌳Higashiyama Zoo🎢Legoland Japan🛡Very Safe🚄SCMAGLEV Railway Park🌳Higashiyama Zoo🎢Legoland Japan🛡Very Safe🚄SCMAGLEV Railway Park🌳Higashiyama Zoo🎢Legoland Japan
Nagoya Castle and Cultural Highlights

Nagoya Castle stands as the city's defining landmark and one of Japan's most important historical fortifications. Originally built in 1612 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shogun who unified Japan, the castle was tragically destroyed in World War II air raids but has been meticulously rebuilt, with the stunning Hommaru Palace — a faithful reconstruction using traditional materials and techniques — now open to visitors in its full gilded splendor. The palace's painted sliding doors, coffered ceilings, and audience halls offer an extraordinary glimpse into the aesthetic refinement of the Edo period samurai elite. The castle's iconic golden shachihoko (dolphin-fish) roof ornaments are symbols of the city itself. Near the castle grounds, the Tokugawa Art Museum houses one of Japan's finest collections of samurai artifacts, including swords, armor, Noh theater costumes, and a national treasure scroll of The Tale of Genji. South of the city center, Atsuta Shrine is one of Shinto's most sacred sites, believed to house the legendary Kusanagi no Tsurugi — one of three Imperial Regalia of Japan. The shrine's ancient cypress forest provides a meditative contrast to the urban surroundings. For a more contemporary cultural experience, the Osu Kannon district surrounding a historic Buddhist temple has evolved into one of Nagoya's most vibrant neighborhoods, blending traditional temple culture with anime shops, vintage clothing stores, street food stalls, and a lively covered shopping arcade that buzzes with energy on weekends. Nagoya's cultural landscape may be less famous than Kyoto's, but for those willing to explore, it offers rich rewards with far fewer crowds.

Nagoya as a Gateway to Central Japan

One of Nagoya's greatest strengths for travelers is its strategic location at the heart of Japan's main island, Honshu, making it an unrivaled base for day trips to some of the country's most celebrated destinations. The Ise Grand Shrine, Shinto's holiest site and home to the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, lies just 90 minutes south by limited express train. The shrine complex, set within a vast primeval forest, is rebuilt every 20 years in an unbroken tradition stretching back nearly 2,000 years, and the nearby Okage Yokocho street recreates an Edo-period pilgrimage town with excellent food shops. To the north, the mountain town of Takayama is reachable in about two hours by limited express and transports visitors into a beautifully preserved Edo-era merchant district of dark wooden lattice houses, sake breweries, and morning markets selling Hida beef skewers and handcrafted woodwork. Nearby Shirakawa-go, a UNESCO World Heritage village, features dramatic gasshō-zukuri farmhouses with steep thatched roofs designed to shed heavy Chubu mountain snow. The SCMAGLEV and Railway Park, located near the port area of Nagoya, is a must-visit for train enthusiasts and families, showcasing dozens of retired bullet trains and a maglev simulator that mimics speeds of 500 km/h. Legoland Japan, also near the port, provides a full day of family entertainment with rides, building workshops, and themed areas. Whether your interests lean toward ancient spirituality, alpine villages, cutting-edge engineering, or family fun, Nagoya provides remarkably efficient access to an astonishing range of central Japan experiences, all within a comfortable day's journey using the excellent Japanese rail network.

Airlines to Nagoya in May

FAQ about Nagoya in May

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Nagoya?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Nagoya is ฿6,279. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Nagoya?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Nagoya is around ฿9,187. You can save up to 32% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Nagoya?
Based on current prices, May 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Nagoya. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Nagoya?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Nagoya.

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