Black & White Street Photography: The way to and from Legoland Nagoya

Just an ordinary, run-of-the-mill road in Nagoya. But you know what? It’s oddly amusing and strangely captivating. Welcome to the latest episode of “My Hyperlocal Street,” where we present the mundane yet somehow intriguing car window views on the way to and from Legoland Nagoya at Kinjo Pier in Nagoya.

 

 

 

See nothing here. No one is around. Enjoy a comfortable speed

 

In the midst of this captivating ride, Legoland’s destination seems to hide. Lost in the enchantment of the winding way, The road stretches on, a never-ending ballet.

 

 

Heading towards Kinjo Pier by motorcycle.
As you ride along, doubts start to creep in about whether Legoland truly awaits ahead.

 

 

Heading towards Kinjo Pier by motorcycle.
Gradually, the scenery starts to blur and fade away.

 

 

As you draw closer to the towering factory, an exhilarating shiver runs down your spine.

 

 

Before you, a looming factory emerges, dominating the landscape. The road stretches ahead, inviting you to race through. This is the scene that offers a glimpse into the industrial city of Nagoya.

 

 

Before you, a looming factory emerges, dominating the landscape

 

 

A looming factory emerges, dominating the landscape.

 

 

A looming factory dominating the landscape.

 

 

Ordinary, unremarkable, this is the scenery of Nagoya.

 

 

Just an ordinary road, offering a glimpse of Nagoya, an industrial city. That’s all there is, nothing to do with Legoland Nagoya. The charm of Nagoya lies in its seemingly unremarkable scenery. There is a unique allure in the ordinary, mundane landscapes that define the city.

 

 

Driving along the national highway.
The charm of Nagoya extends even to its seemingly lifeless landscapes.

 

 

Sea, factories and tidal flats.
A picturesque blend of sea, factories, and Fujimae tidal flats awaits as you ride along.

 

 

 

 

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