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What do expats in Nagoya appreciate most about the local culture?

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We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Nagoya. They wrote...

"Expats in Nagoya often appreciate the local culture's emphasis on respect and politeness, which is deeply ingrained in everyday interactions. They also value the city's rich history and traditional arts, which are evident in its many museums, temples, and festivals. The local cuisine, known for its unique flavors and high-quality ingredients, is another aspect of Nagoya's culture that expats enjoy. Many expats also appreciate the sense of safety and cleanliness that is prevalent in Nagoya, as well as the efficient public transportation system. The Japanese work ethic, punctuality, and dedication to quality are also aspects of the culture that are admired by expats. Lastly, the integration of modernity and tradition in Nagoya's culture is something that many expats find fascinating and enjoyable," said another expat in Nagoya, Japan.

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