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NAGOYA

名古屋城

Nagoya Castle

An iconic Japanese castle renowned for its historical importance, breathtaking architecture, and beautiful surrounding gardens.

Attractions

Castle, Historical, Cultural

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Nagoya Castle, originally constructed in 1612, serves as a symbol of Nagoya's rich history and cultural heritage. The castle showcases stunning architecture, including its renowned golden shachihoko (tiger-fish) ornaments. Visitors can explore the rebuilt main keep, learn about the castle's history at the museum, and enjoy the picturesque Ninomaru Garden. The castle grounds also host various seasonal events and festivals, making it a must-visit destination for history lovers and tourists alike.

Facilities & Services

  • Castle Keep
  • Museum
  • Gardens
  • Gift Shop
  • Restrooms

Contact

Address:

1-1 Honmaru, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0031

Phone:

052-231-1700

A refined Italian restaurant in Meito Ward serving seasonal courses and carefully crafted dishes based on modern Italian cuisine.
Ristorante Est

A refined Italian restaurant in Meito Ward serving seasonal courses and carefully crafted dishes based on modern Italian cuisine.

A long-standing unagi restaurant in Higashi Ward serving charcoal-grilled eel with traditional Nagoya flavors and a consistent, classic touch.
Unagi Nishimoto

A long-standing unagi restaurant in Higashi Ward serving charcoal-grilled eel with traditional Nagoya flavors and a consistent, classic touch.

A refined unagi restaurant in Kakuozan serving premium charcoal-grilled eel prepared in the Nagoya style with consistent craftsmanship.
Yondaime Kikukawa Kakuozan

A refined unagi restaurant in Kakuozan serving premium charcoal-grilled eel prepared in the Nagoya style with consistent craftsmanship.

A dedicated Noh theater near Nagoya Castle showcasing classical performances, cultural events, and a close look at Japan’s oldest surviving performing art.
Nagoya Nogakudō Noh Theater

A dedicated Noh theater near Nagoya Castle showcasing classical performances, cultural events, and a close look at Japan’s oldest surviving performing art.

A quiet café inside the Nagoya Noh Theater that serves Japanese sweets, light meals, and tea in a calm, culturally rich environment.
Hōsa

A quiet café inside the Nagoya Noh Theater that serves Japanese sweets, light meals, and tea in a calm, culturally rich environment.

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