Welcome to the first Weekly Buzz Newsletter!
NAGOYA BUZZ is a fresh chapter from the people who brought you THE ALIEN Magazine, JapanZine, and NAGMAG.
As we fine-tune our groove, consider this your exclusive sneak peek. But brace yourselves, as April will bring a formal announcement unveiling all the gruesome plans in store!
For now, let's get on with our very first Weekly BUZZ!
Upcoming Events
March 22: Lenguas Largas at Flam
Pro Tip:
Tsurumai Flam is a compact space for such a big sound. Expect the band to strum out a blistering array of their sonic landscapes.
The Buzz:
Each of their gritty anthems – from their punk roots to the hypnotic grooves of their more experimental stuff – is a testament to the band's fearless artistic vision
March 24: TJCS Hanami
Pro Tip
Be sure to bring your Toque. Spring is a time of changeable weather.
The Buzz
Want to enjoy Hanami but aren't eager to make it a medical event? This isn't a gong show. It's relatively safe. After all, they're Canadians!
March 16: Nagoya St. Patrick's Day Parade
Pro Tip:
Parade lines start forming at 13:45 sharp, and festivities will kick off at 14:00—so be wary of the time to experience all of the fun.
The Buzz:
Rain or shine, this annual celebration promises a pot of gold (er... well, at least beer) at the rainbow's end.
March 16: Small World Prom Night
Pro Tip:
This particular Small World event is for individuals aged 35 and under. No ageism here - but do you remember your parents coming to your prom?
The Buzz:
Small World is one of Nagoya's most popular groups for a reason—they help to create fun, community-focused events that serve and help Nagoya's international community.
Recent Articles
Online Exhibition: David Behringer Photography
With its quirks and contradictions, Nagoya seeps into David Behringer's visual storytelling. From moody street scenes to trippy abstracts, his photos capture the essence of everyday Japanese life, albeit with a sardonic twist.
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Events, local info, and humor for the international community of Nagoya, Japan.
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