If you're looking for a landmark near Nagoya Station, look no further than the Dai Nagoya Building, which was completed in 1965.
This building has long stood as a prominent feature near Nagoya Station, and the new building completed in 2015 is now the second generation. It stands tall among the surrounding buildings, and houses restaurants and commercial facilities like Isetan.

To get to the Dai Nagoya Building, go out the Sakura-dori exit where you'll find the golden clock at Nagoya Station, and it's the building on the left.
It's located across the street from Midland Square, and you can also access it through the underground passage.
And we found a place to sit and take a break outdoors on the 1st floor of the Dai Nagoya Building, in front of Nagoya Dining!

Dai Nagoya Park is designed with the image of an urban park. There were benches scattered around the area surrounded by trees!
You'll find it in front of "Solo Pizza Napoletana" and "Salt Water by David Myers."

There are various benches, and the size is just right for families with children to take a break.

Benches with weather-resistant seating on top of concrete.
It's convenient to remember this place as a spot to eat lunch boxes near Nagoya Station.

Depending on the time of day, there are benches that are shaded by the building, so you can take a break while avoiding direct sunlight.
If you're planning to shop at the Dai Nagoya Building, it seems like a good place to meet up!
Also, the Sky Garden on the rooftop of the Dai Nagoya Building is highly recommended, so be sure to check it out! You can enjoy the night view of Nagoya.

Here's another rest area located indoors.

So, why not take advantage of these rest areas near Nagoya Station while shopping at the Dai Nagoya Building?






