Nagoya Station Kaihatsu, Chubu Civil Engineering, and Eight Design have named the Nakagawa Canal Horidome Area Development (in Unagawa-cho, Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture) “NAKAGAWA CANAL DOORS” and will open on June 18. The new facility will open on June 18.
It is located in the Horidome district, the gateway to the Nakagawa Canal, about a 4-minute walk from Sasashima Live Station on the Aonami Line. The area, which once served as Nagoya’s logistics hub, is positioned as a new community space and is intended to be an exchange center and waterside space where human flow is generated.
Setre,” a community-based hotel operated by Hornik, will open its first location in the Tokai region on the site. Reservations for the hotel will be accepted from March 5.
Also opening a bakery-cafe is PAUL, a boulangerie founded in France in 1889, and the first to open in Nagoya in 15 years.
In addition, Barnibavi will open an Italian restaurant and cafe “CANALIA (tentative name),” which will mainly feature charcoal-grilled dishes. The restaurant will offer a variety of menu items, including a buffet depending on the time of day, centered around grilled steaks and seasonal vegetables made from carefully selected local ingredients.
In addition, Eight Design will relocate its headquarters to the site and use it as a community base, while JTB and Chubu Civil Engineering will build a pickleball court and a beach volleyball court, respectively. JTB and Chubu Doboku will build a pickleball court and a beach volleyball court, respectively.
The Nagoya Station Kaihatsu development portion will occupy approximately 2,390 m2, while Chubu Civil Engineering and Eight Design will occupy 3,490 m2, with parking for 47 cars. A commemorative ceremony will be held on the opening day.
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