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Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle is one of Japan’s most significant historical and cultural landmarks, located in the heart of Nagoya City and serving as an iconic symbol of the region. The castle was originally constructed in the early 17th century by the retainers of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, most notably the grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nagoya Castle, originally a grand castle keep, has experienced destruction through fires and conflicts over the course of its history, but it has been meticulously reconstructed to its former grandeur.

Known as the “Kinshachi Castle” or “Golden Castle,” Nagoya Castle boasts golden shachihoko (mythical sea creatures) on its roof, making them one of the city’s symbols. Within the castle grounds, there is a museum showcasing a wealth of information about the history, architecture, and culture of the castle, and visitors have the opportunity to ascend the castle keep to enjoy breathtaking views of the city.

The castle’s surrounding gardens and cherry blossom trees burst into full bloom in the spring, making it a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing. Additionally, the castle regularly hosts cultural events and festivals, attracting tourists and local residents alike.

Nagoya Castle represents Japan’s rich historical and architectural heritage, offering visitors an excellent opportunity to explore Japanese samurai culture and urban evolution. This castle seamlessly combines ancient grandeur with modern vitality, making it an indispensable tourist attraction in Nagoya City.

Access

By Car

The best way to visit Nagoya Castle is to use private transport / sightseeing taxi in Nagoya.KingTai Travel has lots of sightseeing taxi in Nagoya with afforable price.

By Subway
Get off at the “Nagoyajo” or M07 stop of the Meijo Line.
Get off at the “Sengencho” or T05 stop of the Tsurumai Line.

By Train
Get off at the “Higashi-ote” stop of the Meitetsu Seto Line

By Bus
Get off at the “Nagoyajo Seimon-Mae” stop of Sakae No. 13.
Take a Nagoya Sightseeing Route Bus called “Me-guru”.
Get off at the “Shiyakusho” stop of the Key Route Bus No. 2.

HOURS & FEES

Operation Time: 09:00 ~ 16:30

Admission fee:

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