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Your Essential Guide to Inuyama Castle

Step back in time at one of Japan's most historic castles. This ancient fort offers stunning views and a profound connection to samurai heritage.

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What Makes Inuyama Castle Special

Discover what makes inuyama castle unforgettable.

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Step into Feudal Japan

Wander through the authentic wooden corridors and steep stairs of a castle that has stood for nearly five centuries. Feel the weight of history in every beam and stone, imagining samurai lords surveying their domain.

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Best Time to Visit Inuyama Castle: Seasons & Festivals
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Seasonal Splendor

Visit during spring for an unforgettable display of cherry blossoms framing the castle, or in autumn for vibrant fall foliage. Each season paints a unique, beautiful backdrop for your visit.

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Panoramic River Views

Climb to the top floor for breathtaking 360-degree vistas of the Kiso River flowing below and the surrounding Inuyama city. On a clear day, you can see far into the distance, a sight once reserved for feudal lords.

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Explore Castle Town

Beyond the castle walls, the charming streets of Inuyama's old town await. Discover traditional houses, local shops, and delightful eateries, perfect for a leisurely stroll after your castle exploration.

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Your Visit Journey

What to expect from arrival to departure.

Arrive by Train
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Arrive by Train

Take the convenient Meitetsu line to either Inuyama-Yuen or Inuyama Station.

Scenic Walk to Castle
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Scenic Walk to Castle

Enjoy a pleasant 15-20 minute stroll through the charming castle town, perhaps grabbing a local snack.

Purchase Entry Ticket
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Purchase Entry Ticket

Acquire your admission ticket at the castle gate, located just before the main grounds.

Explore the Historic Keep
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Explore the Historic Keep

Climb the steep wooden stairs, exploring each floor's exhibits and fascinating artifacts.

Ascend to the Top
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Ascend to the Top

Reach the observation deck for incredible 360-degree views of the Kiso River and surrounding landscape.

Wander Castle Town
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Wander Castle Town

After your visit, explore the traditional streets, unique shops, and delightful eateries of Inuyama.

What Is Inuyama Castle?

Inuyama Castle stands as a profound testament to Japan's feudal past, one of just five castles designated as National Treasures and the oldest original castle in the nation. Perched atop a small hill overlooking the tranquil Kiso River, its wooden structure and steep, creaking stairs offer an authentic journey into a bygone era. Unlike many reconstructed castles, Inuyama has largely retained its original form since its construction in 1537, allowing visitors to touch history directly.

This isn't just a building; it's a living relic, echoing with the stories of powerful samurai lords who once surveyed their domains from its lofty keep. The castle's strategic location along the river was crucial for defense and trade, shaping centuries of regional history. Every beam, every floorboard, holds a piece of this remarkable legacy, inviting you to connect with the warriors and architects who built this enduring fortress.

Beyond its historical significance, Inuyama Castle provides an immersive experience. Climbing to the top rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the river and the surrounding Inuyama city. The charming castle town, or Jokamachi, at its base completes the picture, offering traditional shops, local delicacies, and a delightful atmosphere that makes for a truly unforgettable visit.

Key Facts

  • Location: Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
  • Best Time: Spring (cherry blossoms) or Autumn (fall foliage)
  • Entry Fee: ¥550 (adults)
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Why It's Famous

  • Japan's oldest original castle
  • One of Five National Treasures
  • Strategic Kiso River views
  • Centuries of samurai history

What Visitors Say

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A very nice day. The driver was very kind and helpful, even though he didn't speak English, he made himself understood through the translator. We had plenty of free time to see what we wanted. Excellent value for money.

Stefano, Italy
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Intersting tour, all very smooth, enough time to enjoy every location. Very kind and helpful guide.

Urszula, Switzerland
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I'm going to say 4.5-5 stars. It'll depend on what you're looking for. We had a really nice time and we're able to see a bit of the old nakasendo trail all conveniently from Nagoya train station!

Kate, United States

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Standard Admission

Gate price for adults
¥550

Grants full access to the historic Inuyama Castle keep and its surrounding grounds.

Inuyama City Pass

All-day value pass
¥1300

Includes castle entry, garden entry, and discounts at several local attractions and shops throughout Inuyama's castle town.

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Before You Go

Everything you need to know before visiting inuyama castle.

🕐 Hours & Tickets

Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:30), closed December 29-31

Standard Admission (Gate price for adults)¥550
Combined Pass (Includes garden entry)¥650
Inuyama City Pass (All-day value pass)¥1300
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🚇 Getting There

📍 65-2 Kitakoken, Inuyama, Inuyama-shi, Aichi

  • Reach the castle via Meitetsu Inuyama-Yuen Station (a 15-minute walk) or Inuyama Station (a 20-minute walk).

⏰ Early morning is ideal to avoid crowds, especially during the popular spring or autumn seasons.

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Morning Fewer crowds, softer light, ideal for photography and a more peaceful climb through the castle.
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Evening The castle closes before dark, but the surrounding town remains charming, often with special illuminations during festivals.

Experience Inuyama Castle

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While You're in the Area

Worth combining with your inuyama castle visit.

Sanko Inari Shrine

Sanko Inari Shrine

3 min walk

Famous for its tunnel of vibrant red torii gates and a unique money-washing tradition for good fortune.

Urakuen Garden

Urakuen Garden

7 min walk

A serene Japanese garden featuring Jo-an, a national treasure teahouse, offering a tranquil escape.

Inuyama Jokamachi

Inuyama Jokamachi

Adjacent

The historic castle town, bustling with traditional shops, charming cafes, and delicious local delicacies.

Good to Know

Inuyama Castle welcomes all visitors with accessibility features and family-friendly amenities.

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair Access

Wheelchair access is possible to the base of the castle and the castle grounds. However, the interior of the castle (the keep) is not wheelchair accessible due to very steep stairs and no elevators. Wheelchair rental is available. Wheelchair users and their caregivers can enter for free.

Family Friendly
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Family Friendly

The castle town is stroller-friendly and walkable. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. However, the steep stairs inside the castle make it difficult for strollers.

Language Support
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Language Support

Information plaques are available in Japanese and English throughout the castle, with some other language support often present at the ticket counter.

Getting Around
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Getting Around

The castle has steep wooden staircases and no elevators or modern conveniences. Visitors must remove their shoes inside the keep. Ramps are available in the castle premises, but only stairs are available inside the castle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about inuyama castle.

Allocate at least 1.5 to 2.5 hours for exploring the castle itself, plus additional time if you plan to wander through the surrounding castle town and nearby attractions.

Standard admission tickets are typically purchased directly at the castle gate on the day of your visit. Some specific tour packages might include entry.

While both are designated National Treasures, Inuyama Castle is significantly smaller and retains a more rustic, original wooden feel, contrasting with Himeji's grander, more pristine white appearance.

Limited coin lockers are available near the entrance, but it is always best to travel light or leave large bags at your accommodation for a more comfortable visit.

Photography is generally permitted inside the castle, allowing you to capture its historic interiors. However, flash photography may be restricted in certain exhibit areas.

The most convenient way is to take the Meitetsu Inuyama Line directly from Nagoya Station. It is approximately a 35-minute express train ride to Inuyama-Yuen Station.

The castle is open most days of the year, typically closing only from December 29th to 31st. We always recommend checking the official website for any specific or unexpected closures.

Absolutely. The Inuyama Castle Town (Jokamachi) offers a delightful array of options, including numerous street food stalls, charming cafes, and traditional restaurants serving local delicacies.

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