Castle Keep Exploration
1.5 hours | Easy | Admission fee per person
Aichi, Japan
Quick answer
Inuyama Castle is a historic 16th-century castle perched on a hilltop overlooking the Kiso River in Aichi Prefecture. One of Japan's oldest existing castles, it features a five-story keep and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and river valley. The castle complex includes museums, gardens, and traditional architecture that showcase feudal-era Japan.
Inuyama Castle is a historic 16th-century castle perched on a hilltop overlooking the Kiso River in Aichi Prefecture. One of Japan's oldest exis...
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1.5 hours | Easy | Admission fee per person
1 hour | Easy | Per person, seasonal availability
2 hours | Easy
1 hour | Easy | Depends on museum visited
3 hours | Easy | Guided photography tour with expert
Open-air museum showcasing Meiji-era buildings and architecture relocated from across Japan. | 8 km
Scenic riverside park with seasonal cherry blossoms and walking paths along the Kiso River. | 5 km
Historic tea house built in 1618, offering traditional tea ceremony experiences in an intimate setting. | 3 km
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It is one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan with its original keep, offering authentic architecture and stunning riverside views. The location combines cultural heritage with scenic beauty and accessibility from nearby Nagoya.
March to May, September to November
From Nagoya, take the Meitetsu Line train directly to Inuyama Station (30 minutes), then walk or take a short taxi ride to the castle. Alternatively, drive north on highways connecting to Inuyama city center.
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