Inuyama Castle, a Japanese National Treasure

Also known as "Hakutei Castle," Inuyama Castle is located in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Built in 1537 by Oda Nobuyasu, the uncle of Oda Nobunaga, its existing main keep is the oldest in Japan and one of the five main keeps designated as National Treasures of Japan. From the top of the keep, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Kiso River and the Nōbi Plain (I remember taking photos, but I can't seem to find them at the moment 😮💨).

This time, I traveled alone. I bought the "Inuyama Castle Town" package ticket (which includes train and admission tickets) in Nagoya and made my way here. In the castle town area, you can admire historic wooden buildings, stroll through the alleys, and soak in the old-town atmosphere and local charm. Following the signs up to the castle, I found the area pleasantly quiet with few visitors. There was no noise, and I didn't have to wait in line to take photos, making for a very leisurely experience.

Post by Chengchichi | Oct 4, 2025

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