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Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
Nagoya is NOT Boring!
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Nagoya is NOT Boring!

Nagoya is Not Boring is a self- published travel memoir by husband & wife team, Alvin & Shing. Lovingly illustrated by Shing, it documents the couple’s experience in Nagoya when Shing competed in the 2024 Nagoya Women’s Marathon, plus their adventures in the smaller towns around Nagoya. Lots of ideas and tips on places to visit, places to eat and much more.

This book is perfect for Japanophiles, travel enthusiasts and everyone interested in art and illustration!

(Words by Alvin and Shing, Illustration by Shing) : -

A Marathon Adventure and Self-Drive Exploration

In the heart of Japan, I embarked on a journey that intertwined passion and adventure: the Nagoya Women’s Marathon. This wasn’t just a race; it was a celebration of strength, determination, and the spirit of community. The vibrant streets of Nagoya became my running track, echoing with the cheers of enthusiastic supporters and the rhythm of pounding feet.

After the exhilarating race, our adventure of exploration through Nagoya truly began. As we strolled through Inuyama, we were captivated by its charming streets, people and the breathtaking Inuyama Castle, one of Japan’s oldest wooden castles. After immersing ourselves in the town’s rich history, we embarked on a self-drive adventure to Inabu, a peaceful countryside village known for its serene atmosphere and natural beauty. From there, we journeyed to Okazaki, a city steeped in history and culture, where we explored Hatcho Miso no Sato and learned about the traditional art of miso production. Our next stop was Nishio City, where we stayed for several nights, enjoying its offerings. Finally, we reached Tokoname, a city famous for its pottery and ceramics, completing our trip with a deep appreciation for its craftsmanship.

As we reflected on our adventure, I realized that running the marathon was more than a physical challenge; it was a journey of discovery, a testament to the strength found in both individual perseverance and shared experiences. Nagoya had welcomed us with open arms, and I returned home not just with a medal, but with a heart full of memories and a newfound love for exploration.

*Each book comes with 1 free postcard.

Pages: 62 pages
Size/Dimensions: A5 landscape(14.8 x 21 cm)
Language: Bilingual(English/Chinese)
Printed and self-published in Malaysia

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