Nagoya Castle | Travel Through Time and Encounter the Turbulent Era of Japan's Warring States

| Travel Through Time and Encounter the Turbulent Era of Japan's Warring States.
🌟Highlights: Nagoya Castle, along with Osaka Castle and Kumamoto Castle, is known as one of Japan's three great castles. At the top sits a pair of golden shachihoko (mythical tiger-headed carp) symbolizing Nagoya. If you are a history enthusiast and a fan of the Warring States period, you must visit this castle site, which was the hereditary residence of three generations of the Tokugawa family, and overlook the cityscape from the shogun’s perspective. The castle grounds are planted with over 2,000 cherry blossom trees, and during blooming season, the entire castle is enveloped in a pink haze, creating a stunning view.

✅Honmaru Palace: Open to the public after restoration in 2018, the interior is decorated with many artistic gold leaf paintings, showcasing the living spaces of feudal lords during the Edo period.

✅Golden Shachihoko Statue: The golden shachihoko atop the main keep of Nagoya Castle is a symbol of the castle, exquisitely crafted and very spectacular.

⏳Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) for cherry blossom viewing, where the ancient architecture and cherry blossoms complement each other; Autumn (September to November) for numerous festivals and rituals, offering a chance to experience traditional Japanese culture.

👍Top Recommended Performances: Watch samurai and ninja team performances, where NPCs wear Warring States period armor, featuring humorous skits and interactive photo opportunities.

📍Address: 1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

🚉Transportation: From Nagoya Station, take the subway to "Shiyakusho" Station or the "Meijo Line" Station, then walk to the castle.

💰Admission: Adults 500 yen, seniors 65 and older 100 yen, free for junior high school students and younger

🕙Opening Hours: 09:00–16:30 (last admission to the main keep and Honmaru Palace at 16:00)

📝Tips: You can purchase a combined ticket with Tokugawa Garden for 640 yen, which is more cost-effective than buying separate tickets. There are many restaurants nearby where you can enjoy Nagoya’s specialty dishes, such as hitsumabushi (grilled eel), miso katsu (miso fried pork cutlet), and chicken wings.

Post by Transc16dental | Mar 4, 2025

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