SONO Asia Lens Vol.2 SONO will soon arrive in Nagoya


In a world that moves fast, longevity begins with slowing down just enough to notice what truly lasts. Not achievements or schedules, but time, rhythm, and the moments we share with the people we love.


Longevity is no longer about adding more years to life.
It is about extending the 
quality of life itself.

Energy that does not fade too quickly.
Clarity that holds under pressure.
Balance that can be sustained, not constantly repaired.


SONO Lens Vol.1 looks at longevity as a way of living shaped by rhythm, environment, and the places where life actually happens.


Begin at Nagoya Castle, built in the early 1600s by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Its golden shachihoko rise above the city as symbols of protection and prosperity. The castle grounds invite visitors to explore Japan’s samurai heritage in an open and accessible setting.



At Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan’s most important Shinto shrines with a history of nearly 2,000 years, centuries of tradition continue quietly beneath ancient trees. It is a place to pause, reflect, and share meaningful moments across generations.



In Nagoya, history is part of everyday life.



Nagoya is the heart of monozukuri, Japan’s philosophy of making things with precision and pride.


At the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, visitors can trace the region’s journey from textile innovation to world leading automotive excellence. It is a story of patience, discipline, and continuous improvement that reflects the city’s character.


Here, progress honors tradition.

Nagoya makes family travel effortless.


LEGOLAND Japan offers interactive creativity for children while remaining enjoyable for adults.


SEA LIFE
 Nagoya and the Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium bring marine discovery to life.


SCMAGLEV
 and Railway Park showcases Japan’s high speed rail innovation.


Each experience is engaging yet manageable, allowing families to explore together without feeling rushed.


Hitsumabushi
Nagoya’s famous grilled eel over rice, enjoyed in three stages. First plain, then with condiments, and finally with broth. A unique local dining ritual.

Miso Katsu
A crispy pork cutlet topped with rich hatcho miso, a dark red soybean paste aged for over two years near Nagoya, giving the dish its deep, robust flavor.

Tebasaki
Nagoya style chicken wings, lightly fried and seasoned with sweet soy glaze and black pepper. A popular sharing dish that rose to fame in local eateries.

Wide streets, efficient transport, and a balanced pace make Nagoya easy to navigate. The city offers culture, cuisine, technology, and family attractions within comfortable reach.


It is ideal for travelers seeking connection without chaos, discovery without overwhelm.

Inspired by the city’s spirit of balance, SONO will soon arrive in Nagoya.


Thoughtful design.
Warm and attentive service.
Spaces created for rest after exploration and for 
bringing families closer together.


Nagoya is not about extremes.
It is about harmony between past and future, energy and calm.


Discover Nagoya, where Japan feels complete.

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