Inuyama 488-Year-Old Castle Town Walking Tour | Kiso River & Historic Shrines

Explore Inuyama, a 488-year-old historic town in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Built around Inuyama Castle (1537) — Japan’s oldest surviving wooden castle — this charming area lies beside the beautiful Kiso River. Stroll through the traditional Jokamachi streets, visit the spiritual Sanko Inari Shrine with its red torii gates, and feel the peaceful atmosphere of Haritsuna Jinja. Once a thriving samurai town, Inuyama preserves the timeless beauty of old Japan. Join Experience Hub for this cinematic walk through history, culture, and nature. 🌸

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📍Location:

Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
🚆 Access: Around 30 minutes from Nagoya by Meitetsu Line

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