Difference between revisions of "Nagoya"
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− | Hitchhiking in Nagoya can be a difficult task due to the design of the | + | '''Nagoya''' is a city in [[Japan]]. |
− | There is a big intersection in Hongo 本後 (end of the yellow | + | |
− | + | == Hitchhiking out == | |
+ | Hitchhiking in Nagoya can be a difficult task due to the design of the Highway entry. | ||
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+ | There is a big intersection in Hongo (本後) (end of the yellow ''Higashiyama'' (東山) Line) but it is quite difficult to catch a ride there as the entry to the Highway is the further of the tree road and cars cannot stop. | ||
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+ | The same problem exists with Horita in the loop line ''Meijo''. There you have the Tomei Expressway that goes to [[Tokyo]] or [[Kansai]]. The way where the trucks circulate is further from the Hitchhiker's position. <!-- (by quererysipoder) --> | ||
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+ | {{IsIn|Japan}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Japan]] |
Revision as of 15:17, 20 December 2010
Nagoya is a city in Japan.
Hitchhiking out
Hitchhiking in Nagoya can be a difficult task due to the design of the Highway entry.
There is a big intersection in Hongo (本後) (end of the yellow Higashiyama (東山) Line) but it is quite difficult to catch a ride there as the entry to the Highway is the further of the tree road and cars cannot stop.
The same problem exists with Horita in the loop line Meijo. There you have the Tomei Expressway that goes to Tokyo or Kansai. The way where the trucks circulate is further from the Hitchhiker's position.