What this is
The Sakae/Fushimi Chicken Wing Tip Summit® Collaboration 12 is a recurring food event held across the Sakae and Fushimi districts of central Nagoya, celebrating tebasaki — the city's iconic crispy, sweet-soy-glazed chicken wing tips. Nagoya has a fierce civic pride around its distinctive food culture, known locally as Nagoya meshi, and tebasaki stands as one of its most recognizable exports alongside miso katsu and hitsumabushi. Now in its 12th edition, the Summit operates as a collaborative multi-venue crawl, bringing together restaurants and vendors from two of the city's most energetic downtown neighborhoods so attendees can sample and compare styles across participating establishments. The event has grown into a beloved local tradition that attracts both Nagoya residents and food-focused visitors keen to experience the city's culinary identity firsthand.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for food lovers, izakaya enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Nagoya's proud meshi culture. The atmosphere is casual, lively, and social — think bar-hopping and restaurant-hopping across two walkable downtown districts rather than a single fixed venue. It suits adults who prefer discovering a city through its eating and drinking scene, and is particularly rewarding for visitors who want to go beyond tourist-facing restaurants and eat where locals actually celebrate. Arrive early in the evening to beat queues at the most popular participating spots.
Good to know
This is a multi-venue crawl rather than a single ticketed event, so there is no central admission — you pay per restaurant or vendor as you go. Cash is strongly recommended as many of the smaller izakayas and standing bars in Sakae and Fushimi do not accept foreign credit cards or IC cards. Both Sakae and Fushimi are compact, walkable neighborhoods connected by a short stroll or a single subway stop, making it easy to move between participating spots. Arrive by 6–7pm to secure seats at the most popular venues before the after-work crowd arrives. Check the event's official social media or flyer for a participating restaurant map, as the lineup can vary edition to edition.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
