Join this unforgettable tour that takes you to Japan's oldest castle. Wear a kimono and wonder through charming streets while savoring local delicacies. Perhaps take a ride in a traditional rickshaw and have matcha green tea in a traditional Japanese garden. Throughout the experience, we capture your memories with video and photos.
Nagoya station/ Sakae
- We will meet at a decided place at Nagoya station or Sakae
Visit Japan's oldest mountain castle located in Inuyama. Inuyama Castle, built in 1537 by Oda Nobuyasu—the uncle of the renowned warlord Oda Nobunaga—offers a unique glimpse into Japan's rich history. The castle is surrounded by three distinctive shrines, making it an ideal destination to immerse yourself in Japanese culture.
A little chill time, we can have lunch at a nearby restaurant, or we can sit somewhere and have a lunch box. We can also stroll around in our next location and eat while we walk.
A charming street leading to the castle, Joka Machi, which means "castle town," boasts a unique atmosphere with quaint shops, traditional houses, and delightful eateries. You can wear a kimono or yukata as you explore the town, return to the castle for stunning photos, and even enjoy a cup of green tea with wagashi (traditional japanese sweets)in a traditional setting in the Urakuen garden. This garden was created for a single purpose: to serve as the setting for Jo-an, a priceless
seventeenth-century tea house. Jo-an is a masterwork of tea house architecture and one of
only three tea houses recognized as National Treasures.
We will take the train back to Nagoya.
your location
Guidance
Video recording
I will upload the video to a private cloud for you to download. They will NOT be used for promotion without your permission.
train fare 500-810 yen (one way)
Entrance fee to inuyama castle adults 550 yen
kimono/yukata 4400 yen pp
Lunch, incl.guide's lunch around avg.1000 yen pp
Urakuen garden and tea 1800 yen (+guide fee)
This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.