Discover Inuyama’s historic charm and taste local delicacies. Explore Japan’s oldest castle and write wishes at Sanko Inari Shrine.
Discover Inuyama’s historic charm and taste local delicacies. Explore Japan’s oldest castle and write wishes at Sanko Inari Shrine.
- Inuyama Jokamachi - You’ll stroll through a castle town created in the 16th century, passing by many stylish cafes and boutique shops as you make your way toward the castle and the Inari Shrine.
- Former Isobe’s House - We can see through the former residence of family that ran a Kimono, it was used 400 years ago.
- Inuyama Castle - Inuyama…
- Inuyama Jokamachi - You’ll stroll through a castle town created in the 16th century, passing by many stylish cafes and boutique shops as you make your way toward the castle and the Inari Shrine.
- Former Isobe’s House - We can see through the former residence of family that ran a Kimono, it was used 400 years ago.
- Inuyama Castle - Inuyama Castle is the oldest existing castle in Japan. Ticket fee 550yen/ per person, 110 yen under 15 y.o.
- Sanko Inari Shrine - This shrine is a historic shrine located at the foot of the castle. Recently, cute heart-shaped ema (wooden wishing plaques) and omikuji (fortunes) have become popular among young people. The vibrant red torii gates are also perfect for taking photos.
- Photography
- Photography
- Transportation fee
- Lunch
- Inuyama castle Ticket fee (550yen/ per person, 110 yen under 15 y.o.)
- Transportation fee
- Lunch
- Inuyama castle Ticket fee (550yen/ per person, 110 yen under 15 y.o.)
On this tour, you’ll enjoy exploring Japan’s oldest existing castle, built in the 16th century, along with its charming castle town. The retro townhouses and shops make it easy to feel the historical atmosphere as you stroll. It resembles a smaller, more relaxed version of Kyoto, allowing you to enjoy the cityscape without the hustle and bustle. Local…
On this tour, you’ll enjoy exploring Japan’s oldest existing castle, built in the 16th century, along with its charming castle town. The retro townhouses and shops make it easy to feel the historical atmosphere as you stroll. It resembles a smaller, more relaxed version of Kyoto, allowing you to enjoy the cityscape without the hustle and bustle. Local food tours are also popular here, offering a taste of unique regional dishes. At Sanko Inari Shrine, next to Inuyama Castle, you can write your wishes on cute pink ema plaques. With its mix of history, retro charm, and modern touches, Inuyama’s castle town is recommended for all ages, from history buffs to families.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.