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Common Landscape

Common landscape is a running crew started in 2015 in Nagoya, Japan, by Yoshitaka. The group sees urban running as a way to bring people together and connect with other interests like gear, music, and art. Their goal is to share their approach to running and connect with similar crews worldwide.

Common landscape: Charting New Social Occurrences Through Running in Nagoya

Common landscape started in Nagoya in 2015, founded by Yoshitaka. He wanted to grow the running community by connecting running with culture and creativity. The crew focuses on how running can bring people together in new ways.

Yoshitaka and the crew believe running is more than exercise. They see it as a way to connect with music, gear, and other creative interests. They want to share this approach and link up with other running clubs around the world.

Common landscape welcomes runners who see running as more than just a sport. The crew connects with other clubs worldwide and is active in Nagoya's running scene, bringing together people interested in gear, music, and the culture around running.

The crew blends running with creative interests. They organize group runs in Nagoya, using the city as a place to explore both movement and local culture. These runs are a way for members to connect with each other and the city.

Runners in Nagoya who want to explore running beyond just fitness are welcome to join Common landscape. Anyone interested can reach out to the crew through their social media to find out more.

Common landscape is one of several active running crews in Nagoya. The city has a growing community of runners, with different groups helping to make the local scene welcoming and energetic.

Nagoya is a busy industrial city and the capital of Aichi Prefecture. It is known for its manufacturing, especially Toyota, but also has a strong cultural side with unique food and historic sites. This mix makes it an interesting place for a running crew like Common landscape.

Runners in Nagoya have a variety of excellent urban routes to explore. A central hub for the city's running community is Meijo Park, which surrounds the magnificent Nagoya Castle and offers a popular and scenic loop for daily training. For a different atmosphere, Tsuruma Park, one of the city's oldest, provides a beautiful setting with its Western and Japanese-style gardens. The paths along the Shonai River also offer a great escape for longer, uninterrupted runs.

Nagoya is host to one of the most prestigious and unique running events in the world. The Nagoya Women's Marathon, held every March, is one of the six Abbott World Marathon Majors and is the largest women's-only marathon on the planet. Its finish line is famous for awarding every finisher a specially designed Tiffany & Co. pendant. The city also hosts the Nagoya City Marathon on the same day, which includes a half marathon and is open to all genders, making it a massive city-wide celebration of running.

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