The northwestern districts of Nagoya represent a blend of residential calm and sprawling industry. These areas include Nakamura, where Nagoya Station serves as a gateway to the city, and quiet, suburban enclaves that cater to families and small businesses.
Yet even here, the shadows of the underworld creep. Industrial zones provide ideal cover for covert operations, while the quieter streets serve as hiding places for those seeking to stay out of the spotlight. The districts of the North and West are vital for understanding the city’s more grounded, working-class identity, juxtaposed against the glitz of its central areas.