Stroll Around A Precious Castle Town
Inuyama is a city full of many tangible and intangible cultural heritages such as National Treasures Inuyama Castle and Teahouse Joan, and cormorant fishing on the Kiso River. Two open air museums Meiji Mura and Little World are also popular places and many tourists enjoy the Kiso river boat tour. Inuyama is a perfect place for a stroll around cafes that use old townhouses and shops selling chic accessories and traditional handicrafts. Get into the Edo mood, a castle town specialty like some handmade goheimochi or a dango dumpling in one hand.
The town has flourished for hundreds of years and is centered around a national treasure, Inuyama Castle, where samurai warriors fought at during Japan's Warring States Period. The numerous old Japanese-style houses will make you feel like you are back in the Edo period. There are also many popular shops. The town has been drawing attention because of the unique experiences you will have around town and because of all the delicious foods you can enjoy. Walking around the castle town is something you don't want to miss when you are in the Inuyama area. The castle town is about a 15-minute walk from Inuyama station, so it's very convenient.
The town has flourished for hundreds of years and is centered around a national treasure, Inuyama Castle, where samurai warriors fought at during Japan's Warring States Period. The numerous old Japanese-style houses will make you feel like you are back in the Edo period. There are also many popular shops. The town has been drawing attention because of the unique experiences you will have around town and because of all the delicious foods you can enjoy. Walking around the castle town is something you don't want to miss when you are in the Inuyama area. The castle town is about a 15-minute walk from Inuyama station, so it's very convenient.