This tour offers a full-day journey from Nagoya to Inuyama, combining history, culture, and local flavors. Explore Japan’s oldest castle, stroll charming streets, taste unique local delicacies, and enjoy hands-on traditional crafts like lantern painting—an immersive experience capturing the town’s heritage and charm.
Stroll through the historic streets of Inuyama’s castle town, lined with traditional wooden houses and quaint shops.
Along the way, indulge in local delicacies you won’t find anywhere else: Inuyama dengaku (grilled tofu with miso), gohei mochi (rice cakes with sweet sauce), and Koikomachi dango (sweet rice dumplings). Each bite is a taste of the town’s culinary heritage and a chance to connect with local life.
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Sanko Inari Shrine, located at the foot of Inuyama Castle, is known for its beautiful red torii gates. It’s a popular spot for love and matchmaking, and is said to have a deity that grants women’s wishes.
Inuyama Castle is one of Japan’s oldest surviving castles, built in 1537. Climb its original wooden keep for sweeping views of the Kiso River and the surrounding countryside—an experience that lets you truly feel the grandeur of Japan’s feudal past.
Dive into a hands-on cultural experience at the Former Horibe Residence, a beautifully preserved Meiji-era house.
Here, you can create your own traditional painted lantern, a fun activity that lets you bring home a unique piece of Japanese craftsmanship. It’s a memorable way to engage with the art, history, and creativity of the town.
The Imasen Inuyama Karakuri Museum showcases traditional Japanese mechanical dolls called karakuri. Visitors can see intricate automata used in festivals and learn about the craftsmanship behind these fascinating creations.
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