The days of "killer whales from tenmusu" are long gone. The latest Nagoya culture is "art from a burger".
KAKUOZAN LARDER is an extremely popular hamburger store in Nagoya . Have you heard of OFF THE RECORD, a gallery and bar that quietly opened next door to the burger shop, where beautiful maidens and street kids devour the finest burgers?
Let's take a look at the restaurant, which, like its name, is shrouded in mystery, with even the creator of the restaurant keeping it "off the record.
The gallery, which is covered with sand, invites artists from Nagoya, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other cities in Japan to hold various events such as exhibitions, pop-ups, and live performances.
In addition to alcohol, the bar serves dried fish and other snacks made from seasonal seafood caught in Noto on the Sea of Japan for only one coin.
The lineup also includes T-shirts with a relaxed illustration on them. The artwork was created by Fukuoka-based illustratorm2nThe following is a list of the most common problems with the
The gallery is also filled with a wealth of content, including the occasional guest master (shopkeeper for a day), who is a top runner in the industry, and offers "off-the-record" behind-the-scenes stories only available here.
After a bite to eat at Kakuozan Larder and a touch of art at Offreco, take the golden route to Nagoya for a four-day weekend.
OFF THE RECORD
Location: OFF THE RECORD
Address: 1-A, Kotohira Building, 9-14 Kakuozan-dori, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Instagram: @offtherecord_offreco

