Inuyama Castle One-Day Tour
Due to heavy snow, the original trip to Toyama was cancelled temporarily. I could only look for places near Nagoya that can be visited in one day. I accidentally found Inuyama Castle recommended by everyone.
🌈Attractions: I read a lot of posts and found out that Inuyama Castle, also known as Baidi Castle, is one of Japan's national treasure castles. It seems that I chose the right place this time.
🚗Transportation strategy: From Nagoya, you can take the Meitetsu directly to the destination. The Meitetsu Nagoya ticket office also sells a one-day pass for 1,630 yen. It includes round-trip transportation, tickets, and some discount coupons. The staff at the station will give you a picture to take a photo of and tell you what the coupons are used for. In fact, I checked it myself. If you are an adult, the round-trip fare + ticket has already paid for itself. If you are a student, if you don't care so much about the discount coupons, you can buy the ticket directly there, because students only need 110 yen, plus the round-trip fare, which is cheaper than the one-day pass, of course, the premise is that you don't need the extra discount coupons. 💗Other tips: One-day pass can only get off at Inuyama Station or Inuyama Yuen Station. It is recommended to get off at Inuyama Station, because we went to Inuyama Yuen Station on the way back, and there was nothing there except the platform, not even staff 😓😂So we still exited from Inuyama Station, there is also an information office there, which will guide you how to get to Inuyama Castle Town and Inuyama Castle. Basically, you can get there by walking, walking and strolling all the way, very leisurely. There are few tourists in Inuyama Castle Town on weekdays, so you can eat some snacks and visit small shops. Inuyama Castle requires a ticket to enter, so you can go to the ticket office to exchange tickets for a one-day pass, or you can buy a student ticket separately.
You need to take off your shoes before climbing the city, and the stairs inside are quite steep, so the elderly and children should pay attention to safety. In addition, you can go outside on the top floor to look at the Kiso River from afar, but please be aware that you are also barefoot here 😂 Also, I don’t know why, there are wooden boards outside, which I personally feel are a bit slippery. The wooden boards are actually tilted to the outside, so you must pay special attention to safety.