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Two Day, One Night, Culture and History Tour From Nagoya Station Total Distance:8.2km Total Time:20hours
See and experience Japanese culture, history and hospitality on this 2 day, one night visit to the castle town of Inuyama, and enjoy some of its more famous locations!

Course Contents

Day 1.

Meitetsu Nagoya Station→(about 40 minutes by Meitetsu train) →Inuyama Yuen Station→(about 20 minutes walk) →Sanko Inari Shrine → (5 minutes walk) →Inuyama Castle → (about 10 minutes walk) → Castle town / Shirotomachi Museum → (about 5 minutes walk) → Urakuen Garden, Jo-an Teahouse → Inuyama Onsen Hot Springs


Day 2.

Inuyama Onsen →(10 minutes by taxi) → Meitetsu Inuyama Station → (20 minutes by bus) → The Museum, Meiji Mura →( 40 minutes by Meitetsu train) → Nagoya Station.

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Day1

Inuyama-CitySanko Inari Shrine

The Shrine of Money and Love, Sanko Inari Shrine
A famous Shinto shrine in the grounds of Inuyama Castle, said to bring fortune, and love too! Light a candle for 100 Yen, and borrow a small basket with which to wash your coins in the pond. Doing so will apparently return your money ten-fold! The shrine’s many red Torii gates are a popular sight too! See more >

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Inuyama-CityInuyama Castle

Japan’s Oldest National Treasure Castle
Inuyama Castle is the oldest remaining of just 5 castle keeps designated as National Treasures. The Warring States period structure displays graceful, elegant curves and traditional architecture that belies its harsh, military background. A must see on your trip through Japan! See more >

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Inuyama-CityInuyama Castle Town/ Shirotomachi Museum (Inuyama Artifacts Museum)

Discover Castle Town Inuyama’s Rich Culture and Ancient History
This fascinating museum delves into the history and culture of Inuyama Castle, and the castle town. Includes displays of festival floats, artifacts from the areas ancient burial mounds, and weapons and armor of the samurai. See more >

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Inuyama-CityUrakuen Japanese garden / National Treasure teahouse Jo-an

A Masterpiece of Tea Ceremony Architecture, National Treasure Tea House Jo-an
The castle town of Inuyama must be the only place in the world featuring two National Treasures, once owned by two brothers from two different worlds.
Inuyama is home to National Treasure Inuyama Castle, once owned by the warlord Oda Nobunaga. Nearby is the early 17th Century Jo-an Teahouse, built by tea-master Oda Uraku, younger brother of Nobunaga! See more >

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Day2

Inuyama-CityThe Museum Meiji-Mura

Experience the Days of Meiji Period Japan, at Open-Air Museum Meiji Mura
Meiji Mura is an open-air museum of historical architecture, structures and items from the Meiji Period (1868-1912) arranged in a theme park-like village in historical Inuyama city. See more >
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