NAGOYA
History and Traditional Culture
National Treasure Inuyama Castle
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One of only five castles designated as a national treasure, Inuyama Castle is a rarity in that it maintains the main keep from its construction in 1537, making it one of the oldest castles in Japan to preserve its original design. Built on a small hill, the castle's upper levels provide a breathtaking view of the nearby Kiso River and Nobi Plain. Sanko Inari Jinja shrine, which sits at the foot of the hill, is a spot said to bring fortune to those seeking love. Don't miss the charming pink heart-shaped votive tablets!
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National Treasure Inuyama Castle
NAGOYA
| Access | From Kintetsu Kintetsu-Nagoya Station (E01), take the Meitetsu train to Inuyama Station (IY15), and walk approx. 18 minutes. | 
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| Address | 65-2 Kitakoken, Inuyama-shi, Aichi | 
| WEB | https://inuyama-castle.jp/ (Japanese language only) | 
Unlimited Ride Tickets
KINTETSU RAIL PASS
Reasonably priced, convenient passes to Osaka, Nara, Kyoto, Nagoya and Mie(Ise-Shima).
- 1,500yen
 - 5,100yen
 
