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Inuyama Castle

Nagoya Inuyama Castle
One of the Japanese National Treasures is Inuyama Castle, located in the city of Inuyama, also in the Aichi Prefecture, 25 kilometres north of Nagoya.
This castle is also said to be the oldest in Japan; it was completed in 1537 and was built by a relative of one of Japan’s greatest Samurai Warriors of the Edo period.
Inuyama Castle
This National Treasure is one of Nagoya’s top tourist destinations, attracting locals and foreigners who come to see the beautiful castle architecture and its surroundings, especially the Kiso River, which runs next to the castle.
History also states that the castle was initially completed in 1440, but many historians heavily debated this.
This castle, also called Inuyama Hakutei Castle, remains one of the oldest in Japan. It is 25 meters above ground level and on a hill overlooking Inuyama City.
Nagoya Inuyama Castle
View of the castle from outside.

View of Inuyama City
At the top of the castle, you can see the beautiful view of Inuyama City.

Visitors can also go to the top level, which offers a beautiful panoramic view of Inuyama City. Inuyama Castle has four main floors and two basement floors.
Outside the Inuyama Castle area, visitors will also have the opportunity to visit the Inuyama Artifacts Museum and the Karakuri Exhibition Room to see some of the historical pieces on display.
Inuyama Castle Shrine (Sanko Inari Shrine)

Inuyama Sanko Inari Shrine
Sanko Inari Shrine.

As you exit the Inuyama Castle, you will head towards the Sanko Inari Shrine, a beautiful Shinto Shrine where you can observe Japanese people praying.
You are allowed to walk around the shrine, and as you exit the shrine area, you will pass the beautiful red arches called Torii, one of the best places to take photographs.
Ticket Price for Inuyama Castle
Inuyama Castle Ticket Prices.

Inuyama Castle Information;
  • Address: 65-2 Kita-Koken, Inuyama-shi, Aichi
  • Opening Time: 9.00 AM till 4.30 PM
  • Open: Daily
  • Closed: December 29-31
  • Tickets Adult: ¥550 (2016)
  • Tickets Child: ¥110
Photos of Inuyama Castle
Below are random photos taken at Inuyama Castle and the beautiful views from the castle’s top.

Wood Stairs Inuyama Castle
The steep wooden staircase inside the castle.

Inuyama Castle Model
A replica model of the Inuyama Castle at one of the museums outside the castle.

View from Inuyama Castle
View of Inuyama city from the castle.

Roof of Inuyama Castle
View from the rooftop of Inuyama Castle.

City of Inuyama
Inuyama city view.

How to go to Inuyama Castle
From Nagoya – Take the Meitetsu Line, which takes about 40 minutes and exit at the Meitetsu Inuyama Yuen Station. From the station, it is only a 15-minute walk to Inuyama Castle.
If you want, you can take a taxi to the castle, but note that taxis in Japan are costly. I recommend taking a slow walk and admiring the Japanese small-town lifestyle, which differs from the major cities like Tokyo and Osaka.
City Map Inuyama
Inuyama city map.
Recommendations for Inuyama Castle
This would be the best option for those planning a day trip. You can take a train from Nagoya in the morning, visit Inuyama Castle and its surroundings, head to Inuyama Old Town for some awesome Japanese food, and return to Nagoya after dinner.
Alternatively, you can spend a day or two here, as Inuyama has some exciting attractions, such as Meiji Mura Village, a massive outdoor village museum, and a theme park.
There are proper hotels here with Tatami-style rooms, and staying here will allow you a glimpse of the typical small Japanese city lifestyle.
There is also the Inuyama Temple Town, where small streets are lined with street vendors selling local produce.
Other attractions in Inuyama include the Urakuen Japanese Garden and The Old Isobe House from the Edo period. The best time to visit Inuyama is also in Autumn to see the beautiful foliage colours.
Conclusion
Edit 2023 – Direct flights to Nagoya with Batik Air have been launched since 20 March 2023, making it easier for travellers to visit this place.
Inuyama Castle is one of four important national treasure castles of Japan. The four castles are Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, Hikone Castle, and Inuyama Castle, listed as the most beautiful castles. In comparison, there are 12 castles found throughout Japan.

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