Tokugawa Legacy in Nagoya: Castle, Tokugawa Garden & Samurai Treasures
Join me to trace Tokugawa legacy in Nagoya—from castle power to garden beauty to samurai treasures at the Tokugawa Art Museum. This is the Tokugawa story I love sharing most, in a focused 6-hour cultural walk.
Itinerary
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Nagoya-jo Station
- Meet at Nagoya-jo Station (Subway Meijo Line, M17). We will meet on the street level of exit 7.
Nagoya Castle
A symbol of Tokugawa power in central Japan—Nagoya Castle was built to govern, defend, and impress. We’ll focus on the design logic behind the moats, stone walls, and gates to see how the Tokugawa controlled the city.
Lunch at Kinshachi Yokocho
Lunch at Kinshachi Yokocho, the food street by Nagoya Castle, to sample local Nagoya specialties.
Tokugawa Art Museum
Explore Tokugawa samurai treasures—armor, swords, and exquisite works—guided with clear cultural context.
Tokugawa Garden
A Tokugawa-style landscape garden restored and reopened in 2004, showcasing samurai-era aesthetics—carefully designed nature expressing order and status.
Ending Point
Tokugawa Garden
Want to personalize this tour?
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/89855/ac4a3dc9-eb55-45ab-ae21-8b98b9dc06e0.png)
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Inclusions & Exclusions
・Guide Fee
Transportation (for guests), meals, entrance fees, and any personal expenses are not included in the tour price.
Please purchase travel insurance in advance, as it is not provided by the guide or the tour operator.
Tour Important Information
* The Tokugawa Art Museum requires indoor quietness; photography is restricted in some areas.
* Please let me know in advance if you have any mobility concerns, health conditions, or dietary restrictions.
* The tour takes place rain or shine; please bring appropriate clothing.
* This tour may use a taxi for the transfer between Nagoya Castle and the Tokugawa Art Museum. Taxi fare is not included in the tour price and will be paid by guests on-site.”
Cancellation Policy
- Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
- 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
- No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
About Tour Guide Maki T.
Hello, my name is Maki.
I’m a licensed English-speaking tour guide based in Nagoya.
Having lived in Poland, I understand what it feels like to enter a new culture and want to grasp the deeper meaning behind what you see.
In my tours, I focus on how Japan’s samurai era continues to influence modern life —
from the way people think and work to the sense of order, humility, and attention to detail seen across the country.
I also connect these values to Nagoya’s history, craftsmanship, and industry —
from the Tokugawa legacy and samurai heritage, to Toyota’s engineering culture and local food traditions such as miso and sake.
If you want to understand Japan not only through famous sites, but through the mindset and culture behind them, I would be honored to guide you.
I’ll make sure your time here will be unforgettable and full of “wow” moments.
$157/ per group
More tours by Maki T.
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/21416/83648607-254e-4d65-89b2-533ff023973e.jpeg)
Samurai Heritage Tour: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine & Tokugawa Museum
Discover how samurai culture shaped Japan by visiting three key sites: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine, and the Tokugawa Art Museum. This tour connects political power, spiritual tradition, and refined warrior aesthetics to give you a clear picture of Japan’s samurai heritage.
Samurai Heritage Tour: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine & Tokugawa Museum
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22311/bcde8210-6edc-40fb-97c6-94e6a179f2b7.jpeg)
Castle Marathon: NagoyaーKomakiーInuyama (3 Castles in 1 Day)
Visit three castles in one day—Nagoya, Komaki, and Inuyama—tracing how castle design evolved from political power to battlefield strategy to an original National Treasure keep in a fast-paced 6-hour tour.
Castle Marathon: NagoyaーKomakiーInuyama (3 Castles in 1 Day)
Other Popular Art, Culture, & Historical Tours in Nagoya
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/13070/f6e668c8-3459-47ec-be69-ea9debc35181.jpg)
Fascinating Kakouzan and Motoyama. Don't miss the giant green Buddha!
The Kakouzan and Motoyama areas of Nagoya provide a fascinating alternative to the standard highlights tour. Let's visit Nitaiji temple which is a repository for a portion of the Buddha's ashes. See if you can work out how to light an incense offering. Enjoy the quiet oasis of the private garden of one of Nagoya′s wealthiest men. Have a break at one of the inviting eateries. If you are game make a wish at the lovers tree. And, of course, discover the giant green Buddha.
Fascinating Kakouzan and Motoyama. Don't miss the giant green Buddha!
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/50210/aad7f6b8-c729-414c-85ed-dddd899691d3.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/20574/08fd3427-efed-46bf-9c24-e5e7767c1353.jpg)
Half-day Discover the Nagoya City's must-see Attractions
This tour takes you to Nagoya Castle, let you enjoy Nagoya’s local cuisine, and guide you through Osu Shopping Street, a lively district for shopping.
Half-day Discover the Nagoya City's must-see Attractions
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/57198/4567a004-9859-44b7-86c2-af2324bc2669.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/19913/9057989e-025c-49a8-ba08-12c93375868f.jpg)
A Bit of Technology, Nature and History in a Day
Let's check out a technology museum, natural gardens and a beautiful castle throughout the day. Near Nagoya station is the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry & Technology. We can explore old-fashioned textile technology to robot assembly lines. After that, we can move on to Nagoya Castle, while passing the tranquil Noritake Gardens. Nagoya Castle has been called a masterpiece of Edo-period architecture. After the castle, we'll pass through Endo-Ji shopping arcade, established in 1612.
A Bit of Technology, Nature and History in a Day
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/78489/be2f629c-d5c0-488b-bdb4-f9707d9674d2.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/21416/83648607-254e-4d65-89b2-533ff023973e.jpeg)
Samurai Heritage Tour: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine & Tokugawa Museum
Discover how samurai culture shaped Japan by visiting three key sites: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine, and the Tokugawa Art Museum. This tour connects political power, spiritual tradition, and refined warrior aesthetics to give you a clear picture of Japan’s samurai heritage.
Samurai Heritage Tour: Nagoya Castle, Atsuta Shrine & Tokugawa Museum
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/89855/ac4a3dc9-eb55-45ab-ae21-8b98b9dc06e0.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/1024x1024/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22307/1937d5d5-2d10-4204-82e2-4943fb700007.jpeg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/1024x1024/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22307/6d411b43-704f-4db7-926e-d23f6ec001e8.jpeg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/1024x1024/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22307/c4a2b985-cbb8-409c-b0fc-bb1118e370e6.jpeg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/1024x1024/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22307/e8687c91-aecd-4261-b70f-3cff07a8c737.jpeg)