A National Treasure and Japan's Oldest Castel Tower

Built in 1537 by future shogun Oda Nobunaga's uncle, Oda Nobuyasu, Inuyama Castle is one of five castles recognized as national treasures in Japan. Climb to the top of its towers and experience the unhindered view of the surrounding area. The remaining street layout of the Tokugawa Period remains along with buildings of the era and the castle town is a favorite of foodies.

Address 65-2 Kitakoken, Inuyama, Aichi 484-0082

〒484-0082 愛知県犬山市犬山北古券65-2
Directions

MEITETSU

At Meitetsu Nagoya Station (Platform No.1/Under yellow-green light)
Take Kaisoku or Tokkyu train. It is about 25-minute ride to Inuyama station.
From the station to Inuyama Castle, it takes 20 mintes on foot.

Business hours

9:00am-5:00pm

Holidays

December 29th to December 31st

Contact

Tel: 0568-61-1711

Wi-Fi

Unavailable (town-wide free Wi-Fi is available however)

Credit card payment

Unavailable

Supported languages

English, German, Chinese, Korean

Price

Adults 550yen/Children 110yen

Average visit length

About 2-3 hours

Websites Official Site (JPN)http://inuyama-castle.jp/Inuyama Tourist Informationhttps://inuyama.gr.jp.e.jm.hp.transer.com/hanami-castle.html

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