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Map of Inuyama — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Inuyama — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Inuyama

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Inuyama. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Inuyama Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Inuyama Castle, perched on a strategic hilltop overlooking the Kiso River, was constructed in 1537 by Oda Nobuyasu, uncle of the renowned warlord Oda Nobunaga. It is one of Japan's twelve remaining original castles and holds the distinction of having the oldest standing keep in the country.
We love how the red tori gates stand before entering the castle. Took so many nice pictures here. Very captivating castle. You have to take out your shoes and carry them with a plastic bag which they will provide. This is a good practice to preserve the castle. We enjoyed the castle very much.
WL W — Google review
It is fun to see how the Japanese enshrined the tree that saved the castle. The castle construction was easily visible - no nails, flexible for earthquakes. The steep steps and low head clearance to slow down enemies was entertaining as was the existence of the room for throwing rocks at the enemy. Very well-kept and well organized tourist attraction. There were also some well-preserved suits of "armor", a bunch of Tori gates, lovely stonework walls. Not speaking/reading Japanese a bit of a handicap; fortunately we had an English-speaking guide. The town also had a charming small museum of mechanical dolls.
Lisa T — Google review
History is on full display here, with little to no guardrails. Going into the castle you are asked to remove your shoes and you are given a plastic bag to put them in. Once inside, your butt puckers (if you are me) at the front door of the soooper steep stairs (might as well be ladders) that take you up to the different floors. At the top, they actually let you WALK OUTSIDE THE PERIMETER at 19m above the ground with a .7m rotted hand rail that says "do not lean against" aka don't expect this to save you if you trip. On the way back down the stairs (ladder) I went backwards and it was much easier, (although I did get laughed at) even though I still was sweating because seriously these stairs are things my nightmares are made of. Sooo cool. Best touristy legit spot in all of Japan so far for us.
Pipi G — Google review
View from the castle is breathtaking! And I really appreciate they didn’t turn the castle into a museum like the Osaka Castle. Much of the original structure is preserved and you are required to take off your shoes to walk around inside the castle, like the Himeiji Castle. If you appreciate Japanese history, this one is worth a visit!
Angel — Google review
One of the five national treasures in Japan. We visited on a weekday and it wasn't too busy - we were able to walk up and down ok and enjoy the view. Feels really high at the top! Worth a visit if you're in Nagoya
Clare M — Google review
Entrance fee 550yen, 4storey high with steep stairs, 60 mins queue on a Sunday. One of the 5 castles of National Treasure. Worth the wait and effort. View on castle top is beautiful.
Loris H — Google review
Inuyama castle is a one-of-a-kind castle with beautiful view points of the city and original architecture however the ascent is very tedious and might not be suitable for some people. To go to the castle you must go through the shrine. All in all, it is a very worthwhile experience.
Đông V — Google review
One of my fav castle visits so far. They keep most of the original design and it has the best traditional look and feel. One could feel the design and its purpose for defending the castle.
Sean Y — Google review
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Sanko Inari Shrine

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sankoinari Shrine is a Shinto shrine situated at the base of Shiroyama, near Inuyama Castle. It is famous for its striking red torii gates, heart-shaped pink prayer tablets, and a wishing stone. The shrine is believed to bring luck in marriage and fortune.
Sankoinari is a charming and picturesque Shinto shrine located in Inuyama. We took a train to Inuyamayuen Station and walked there. One of its unique tradition and attraction is the practice of washing money in the shrine's pond to attract wealth. Just pay 100 yen at the counter to redeem the basket, place your coins/notes (in whatever currency you prefer) into the basket and start washing! You then keep the notes that you washed in your wallet and not spend it, for the blessings. It's hilarious that some of the keywords on Google translate it as 'money laundering', as this ritual is definitely not illegal! The shrine also has an attractive short pathway lined with vibrant red torii gates, similar to the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. Overall, It's a beautiful and serene place that must be part of your itinerary when visiting Inuyama。
YC N — Google review
Great Inari shrine, close to the castle. Not so crowded. If you want you can go to the overcrowded and more famous Inari in Kyoto, otherwise there are many other quiet and peceful places like this :)
Giuseppe — Google review
Lovely place, cute keychains and omamori sold! Also a place to wish for good luck in relationships. The tori gates were similar to the ones at fushimi inari taisha, although fewer, good photo spot nonetheless.
Reine — Google review
Very nice and peaceful. The staff were really sweet. Goshuin : 500¥
Olympe — Google review
This is the Shrine that you can see before you get into the Inuyama Castle. Many Japanese are visiting the area. You can also see some nice red torii gates around
Ardith T — Google review
The Temple or more precisely, Shrine, was traditionally worshipped and respected by the followers and believers for the farming harvest, although it is gradually transformed to be worshipped and prayed for the business and operation harvest. But the Temple even goes further by claiming that worshippers can donate to have candle lightening and then wash their money [notes or changes] in the washing pond inside the shrine. The photos here do show one female worshipper who did wash her money in small pond after candle lightening. The Temple also promotes other worship-and-pray-for-harvest for relations and others, in addition to business. Because the Temple is located near Inuyama Castle, most visitors would visit the Shrine together.
Ben H — Google review
This shrine is at the foothill of the path toward the Inuyama castle
Sean Y — Google review
This was a nice shrine to visit with plenty of paid parking near by. There is also a cool castle right behind the shrine that is worth checking out.
Liz W — Google review
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Museum Meiji-Mura

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Open air museum
Museums
Museum Meiji-Mura is an open-air museum located near Inuyama, Japan, offering a glimpse into the country's Meiji era architecture. The village features over 60 original buildings from this period, which was known for significant architectural progress. The museum was established in 1965 to preserve these historical structures that were at risk of being demolished due to post-war industrial expansion.
The best architectural museum in Japan. The diversity and maintenance of these history buildings are amazing. This is something that you cannot find in those downtown cities. The value behind it is beyond the ticket price. You may want to reserve at least 4 or 5 hours to really enjoy the place. There's multiple bus rides from Inuyama Station, but please watch out for the last bus on the way back though.
Jason H — Google review
We came to Meij Mura on a beautiful spring day. It is often considered the best architectural museum in Japan. It features buildings from the Meiji area (1868-1912) organized in 5 areas. We started in Area 5 and walked our way back to Area 1. It is huge and you can definitely spend hours here, but if you’re strapped for time our highlights were: the Imperial Hotel, the prison, St Francis Xavier Cathedral, the Kabuki, the Post Office, and the Renga-dori road area. You can purchase tickets for the bus, steam train, and tram that run through the park, but please note the Steam Train only runs on certain days (you can check the schedule on the website). There are restaurants on site but they are of course a little pricey, so some reviews suggest bringing a picnic. We did not know this, but if you visit Inuyama castle first, you can get a combined discount ticket (not available if you visit Meiji Mura first).
Sarah H — Google review
The whole site is really well run. The variety of historical architecture is extraordinary. It would take weeks of travel to see this much history. The imperial hotel lobby is the most incredible 3 dimensional space I've ever encountered. I couldn't believe the place was not any more crowded than it was especially given it was a Sunday.
Robert C — Google review
Museum is so large we could have easily spent the whole day there. There are 5 zones and many beautiful architecture and Meiji buildings, each with an educational description of it's uses and relevant histories. A lot of effort was put into the exhibits' details and the write-ups were done very thoughtfully. We were lucky to be there during an anime collaboration with Golden Kamuy, where there was a mystery walk (I.e. cluedo) which helped bring the buildings to life. Only qualm is that all descriptions are in japanese so some things are lost in translation, but pictures and artifacts are good enough to feel the history. Highly recommended for Japanese history buffs. Transport from the nearest train station is very convenient and accurate. There are plenty of eateries within the museum, though a bit pricier than outside. Parking is available outside the museum. Visitors can also pay for tour pacakges or to dress up in Meiji attire. Be prepared to walk a lot and take lots of nice photos.
Cassie — Google review
If you love architecture, this museum is a must! I dreamed of visiting it for 18 years, and it didn't disappoint! As many, I went just for the FLW Imperial Hotel Lobby, however my experience here made me interested in Meiji era architecture. The smell of wood and the unpretentious authenticity of buildings in a serene nature setting transport you back in time. I can't wait to go back and explore more!
Georgi G — Google review
It's a must visit place. 3 hours only if you run around, so plan to stay longer. Very cozy places to sit and eat or just drink coffee. Loved it, any time of the year. A bit treaky to walk, but possible, though the bus is recommended, costs 500yen from Inuyama station and bus stop is marked.
Helen V — Google review
Great museum with various historic buildings, staff tried to explain us lots of things in English too! We do speak a bit of Japanese but it was really appreciated. The website says there's too much to explore in one day but I think if you're used to walking a lot it's fine. It was very easily accessible by train and bus from Nagoya.
Shizu — Google review
Recommended for people who like history, monuments, photography and nature It doesn’t matter if you don’t like to see monuments or museums. The buildings here are beautiful and special. The flowers, rivers and trees along the way are also very beautiful. Now the hydrangea is in full bloom in June. The whole park is very suitable for taking photos. I don’t like to take photos and walk around this suburb. It’s quiet and comfortable with few tourists. I especially recommend the small shop inside. The earrings and necklaces are cheap and exquisite. There are photo shooters, which are also distinctive and fun. There is a performance. If you can’t understand Japanese, you can go in and see the performance venue and the opening song and dance in the Meiji period. It’s very novel.
Sean J — Google review
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Inuyama Castle Town Showa Alley

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Business park
Inuyama Castle Town Showa Alley, also known as Showa Alley, is a charming and nostalgic street located between Inuyama train station and Inuyama Castle. The name 'Showa Alley' reflects the post-war era when Japan was undergoing westernization. This popular tourist spot is lined with numerous shops, stalls, cafes, and restaurants offering a variety of products. Visitors can immerse themselves in the old-fashioned atmosphere reminiscent of Edo-era towns while exploring this historic castle town.
About 10 minutes walk from Meitetsu Inuymana station. It is an alley in the Inuymana castle town. It revives the nostalgic atmosphere of the Showa era. Besides food & drink stalls, there is a game corner, a shrine, toilet, and a free large dining area. There is an archery area on the second floor. Most stalls open after 11 am.
Sze N — Google review
10 mins walk from inuyama station. A lot of the shops were not opened when I visited on Tuesday morning. Quite empty. A bit disappointing. And cars can still enter the valley so be careful of incoming vehicles
May K — Google review
The perfect place to chill out especially the outdoor is extremely hot! All design and store inside are so beautiful, decorating the old Japan, shops selling classic snacks and food with good quality.
Wilson T — Google review
Very authentic place. The castle is original, although relatively small. You can go inside, but be careful, there are very steep stairs.
Саид-Ислом-Бек Х — Google review
This alley is so nice. One of the asthetic and historical places in Japan that ive always seen in Instagram and other tourist websites. This alley is going to Inuyama Castle. You can also see from afar the tip of the castle. Many restaurants and souvenir shops are in the area. I love this place!
Ardith T — Google review
A serene and beautiful Japanese wooden castle.
WH C — Google review
I was there for the Inuyami Festival, which was incredible. I was with a group and we had arrived early in the am to watch the floats. We also visited the castle. There was street food all over and arts and crafts to see and purchase. At first, I thought it would've been hard to fill up our time before the lighting of the lanterns at night, but, somehow, the time flew. The people of the town were amazingly friendly and you could tell there was a strong sense of community there. The parading of the floats and the lighting of the lanterns was one of the most extraordinary things I've seen in my life. The wait in the brisk cold was more than worth it. The crowds were worth it. It seemed like a very unique town with very rich history. Simply amazing!😀
A. A — Google review
I wish I spend more time in this street. So many interesting goods and food. Very cute and antique area. You must see the 'Donden-kan'. World heritage!
Hitomi T — Google review
5

Urakuen

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Nestled at the foot of Inuyama Castle, Urakuen is a captivating Japanese garden that invites visitors to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty. This serene oasis features lush lawns, winding walking paths, and secluded spots perfect for reflection. The garden also boasts charming tea houses and small ponds that enhance its peaceful ambiance. Originally established in 1971 on the site of a former amusement park, Urakuen harmoniously blends nature with history.
One of the three best Japanese Gardens. A very nice place with a very helpful staff. It is incredibly beautiful and full of tea houses and all things pertaining to a traditional Japanese garden.
Paul T — Google review
Lots of people seem to come here with discount coupons for staying at the hotel across or with public transport discount tickets. For those of us less fortunate, the full entrance price is 1200 yen per person. And another surcharge if you'd want to enjoy tea inside their tea room. On top of that, the lady at the ticket counter spent 10 minutes talking to two Japanese ladies in front of us, pretty much giving them a private tour while we waited in line along with a bunch of others behind us. Frustrating, especially if you have to pay an exorbitant amount to visit. Anyway... The garden, the grounds, and the buildings are nicely maintained. They breathe peacefulness into your body and soul as you stroll around. Some buildings have their doors open, so you can take a glimpse inside. We spent a good half hour walking around, taking pictures and enjoying the tranquility.
Ilse E — Google review
Even though it is a 'national treasure' class of tourism spot, it doesn't have the wow factor for average oversea visitors. Seems like if you are into the tea culture and history, you will appreciate it. It is a little overrated for me.
Jason H — Google review
Really Beautiful garden. Lovely tea room. Friendly and welcoming staff. Thank you!
Amit R — Google review
This is a very beautiful and very spacious Japanese garden with national treasure tea house, because we stayed at Hotel Indigo and we got free entry into this place...we tried the traditional Japanese green tea and toured around the garden...there is some good history and is a beautiful place to visit...we enjoyed our visit here...
Eric T — Google review
Magnificent traditional Japanese garden with a nice tea house where you can enjoy a tea ceremony in a nice atmosphere.
Agathe Z — Google review
A very beautiful, quiet garden. There are maps and materials in English as well as in Japanese. There's an option to add tea onto your ticket, so you can get some good Japanese tea as a part of the walk.
Caleb S — Google review
Very quiet garden, which is awesome! Not too far off from the Main Street of the touristy area. It is quite pricey & 1200/adult. Also, matcha and a dessert inside one of the traditional houses is an extra 600. People there are friendly and are interested in telling you more about the place but don’t expect them to speak any English.
KK L — Google review
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Little World

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Ethnographic museum
Museums
Little World, located in Inuyama, is an open-air anthropological museum that showcases the homes and lifestyles of cultures from around the world. Established in 1970, it combines elements of an amusement park with those of an anthropological museum. The premises feature 32 facilities displaying cultures from 23 countries as well as various regions in Japan. Visitors can explore buildings representing architectural styles from over 22 different countries and try on traditional ethnic costumes from places like Korea, Germany, and France.
I have been to Little World many many times over the ten years. Because there's always different food fairs throughout the year it never gets boring to visit. The walking course is around 3 kilometers to finish and generally takes around 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on how many pavilions I stop at. My favorite pavilions are generally the Peru, Germany and Italy pavilions as those usually have the best food in my opinion. There are several other pavilions worth visiting as well, however. It's also worth mentioning there's a small coffee shop that sells the best Kona coffee when it's open and is always the highlight of visiting Little World. Generally it's only open on weekends. If you don't want to walk there are buses available, I think the bus fare is ¥500 but I never use the bus so I'm not 100% sure if that's still what it costs. In spring Little World is particularly beautiful with all the blooming flowers. Sakura season is especially beautiful there.
Spaceman S — Google review
Good for solo travelers I love the immersive experience, especially the collecting of stamps. It felt like I am traveling to another country. Sadly some of the infrastructure are under construction, but you can still enjoy the view both inside and outside.
Ennah C — Google review
Nice place that serves as exhibits for various cultures throughout various points in history. It goes through the history of various people like the indigenous Americans, the Micronesians, the Ancient Greek, Africans, Japanese, Chinese, etc. Only gripe is that it's very hot during the summer with not a lot of summer. Also, this is a place in which you can spend a whole day, but there are not many food options in the museum/park itself.
Will Z — Google review
We came around 5pm during Obon holiday for the late opening until 8pm. There was a food market and Thai lantern event with a fireworks show. Included in the ticket price this was quite a bargain. The only issue is that due to everyone leaving at the same time, traffic was gridlocked and it took about one hour just to leave the car park! Plan ahead and leave slightly early if you can to avoid this.
Alix — Google review
I took my 9 year old here. First, it’s huge. There is a lot to see. It’s very unique. A bit of history. Plus, you can introduce your kids to other cultures. And, the kids can buy a passport book for ¥400 and collect stamps. The stamps are really nice. They are ink stamps. Just a couple of negatives. It’s a little expensive (¥1,000 for parking?!!). ¥2,200 for an adult. They allow dogs, which is fine, but I think they should put a strict rule about the dogs. One dog was very excitable and kept barking and trying to get people. It was rather annoying. And, there was a group of people with huge dogs. I asked if I could pet one, they motioned to the one I could pet As I stepped toward it, their other huge dog leapt at me and barked aggressively. If dogs are not friendly, they should not be allowed in. The place has a few areas in need of repairs. One set of stairs was crumbling. We stayed about 5 hours. Overall, it’s worth the trip. Just be aware of the cost, and the numerous dogs.
Apple C — Google review
A good place for day out with loving ones. Pets also allowed. There are various kinds of restaurants of various countries. As long as it’s name Little world 🌎, you can see only few countries here. I think they missed some world famous civilizations and countries. However here you can enjoy 😉 Some places are just like a park and gardens. There are smoking areas also here. Enjoy 😉
Prabhash M — Google review
It's not well kept, so I would say the entry fee needs to be revised. But it does give you a glimpse and taste from other countries/regions. Would recommend that you wear comfortable shoes because the displays are about a 2-5 min walk apart
Shanique K — Google review
If you like nature and knowing something about other countries, this is the place you should go. My son enjoyed too. There's just one thing, not all the exhibits are accessible for wheelchair or stroller. I bought the ticket at the train station, it was amazing. They charged me only ¥3900. That included the train tickets, the bus ticket, the access at Little world and when we got there they gave us ¥1500 in cash coupon!!!
Celi U — Google review
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Japan Monkey Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Nestled on a hillside overlooking the Kiso River, Japan Monkey Park in Inuyama City is not your typical amusement park. With over 70 species and about 900 monkeys, it's one of the largest zoos in the world dedicated to primates. The climb to the top offers stunning views of Kyoto city, making it a paradise for photography enthusiasts.
Nice little park but mostly for kids, it would be more interesting for kids at this park.
Volodymyr H — Google review
Good One day experience...Water park was closed due to COVID.. Nice place to hangout with Family...Varieties of rides available to different ages..Near from Nagoya..😀😀
Mohsin N — Google review
If you want your kids to enjoy amusement park, this is the place to go. There are so many attractions to choose from. My family of 5 bought an all day pass (all you can ride), it is cheaper as compared to buying each ticket for ride. My children enjoyed the rides. One of them was able to ride fire bird more than 10 times. There is almost no wait times for the rides. There are also so many restaurants/food stalls to choose from. You can also bring your own food and eat in any vacant table. My children want to go back again.
Donna E — Google review
If don't really want too crowded amusement park, this is a place to go. Especially if you have toddlers. Most of the attractions are toddler friendly. My 1 year old baby is free from every fee. And the parents brought the one day pass so we can enjoy all of the attractions more than 1 time.
Oka H — Google review
Ok while it is a family oriented park and the kids enjoy it. I noticed a couple things 1st my daughter was able to ride many more attractions at Disney and Legoland than here, they have the ride height higher. 2nd the older staff are very racist and anti non Japanese. My daughter who is 1/2 Japanese and 1/2 white felt it and so did I. Never felt this anywhere else in Japan and one been here more than 10 years. On the plus you can bring your own food and drinks if you choose. Very good family place.
K S — Google review
An old fashioned theme park with aged rides and games. The price is a bit pricey for each ride.
Roy M — Google review
Lots of Disney Ripoffs and not really worth the entrance fee (1100 yen) plus all day wristband (2900 yen).
Rody D — Google review
Nice place, rides is affordable price nice to bring your kids.
Myrna B — Google review
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Haritsuna Shrine

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Haritsuna Shrine, located near Inuyama Castle, is believed to bring good fortune for safe delivery and prolonged life. It is said that Nobuyasu Oda dedicated guardian dogs to the shrine to pray for these blessings. The shrine is associated with praying for safe childbirth, conceiving a child, and traffic safety. Visitors can also purchase good-luck charms in pink or blue.
Shrine at the base of Inuyama Castle. Average, as far as Japanese shrines go, but worth a visit on your way to the castle. Different shrines are associated with different things in Japan (Studying, Business, Health, and such), this shrine is for having children and your safety while giving birth. So, if that is something you are thinking about it’s a good idea to buy one of the good-luck charms when you visit (They come in pink and blue.). Offers ok views of the surrounding city and mountains, but slightly obstructed by tree. Wait until you’re at the castle to get a good picture.
J — Google review
The majestic shrine boasts an elegant and clean environment with stunning scenery.
Shao-Chin H — Google review
Haritsuna Shrine is listed in the Engi-Shiki, in the chapter that lists Shinto shrines at the time. It is located in the Inuyama area as one of the Five Owari Shrines and enshrines the Sochinju (local Shinto deity) of the Nobi region. The Inuyama Festival at Haritsuna Shrine has been designated a national intangible folk cultural property. The shrine was relocated to its present location in 1882. Every year in April the famous Inuyama Festival is held, and is especially beautiful when the cherry blossoms are fully open and there is a parade at night of floats moving around by the light of paper lanterns, making for a dazzling sight.
Hideo K — Google review
You can pass by this shrine when going up Inuyama Castle.
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Yasuやす — Google review
A shrine near Inuyama castle. There is a marionette offering ceremony in front of this shrine, which is a main part of Inuyama festival in April.
Zara K — Google review
Very cute with the love heart messages and the stone guard dogs
Team F — Google review
Very well preserved shrine at the base of Inuyama Castle.
Mila C — Google review
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Momotaro Shrine

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Momotaro Shrine is a unique and unusual shrine that draws visitors from around the world. It is dedicated to the ancient Japanese folk tale of Momotaro, also known as Peach Boy, who defeated evil Oni with his companions - a monkey and a dog. The shrine features colorful ogre statues and peach-shaped torii gate, along with various statues depicting characters from the folklore.
We visited this shrine in spring 2025. It is a unique shrine featuring statues of characters from the story of Momotaro. There are cute peach-shaped ema, a peach-shaped Torii gate, and Momotaro-themed goshuin. Nearby shops sell cute ceramics and ice cream.
Sarah H — Google review
It located in a very small and quite village a little far to walk from the train station so we found a very nice mother who was willing to take us to this place for free. Much appreciated.
Mailor L — Google review
A surprisingly nice shrine. The statues of the Momotaro clan are, although not Louvre material, they are great for kids. The nicest part though is that there is a large and very beautiful park adjoining it. There are restaurants, toilet facilities, and other amenities.
Paul T — Google review
This was a fun shrine to walk to from the station. It was a very peaceful day. The area is near a campsite and has a couple cafes in the area. I liked the peaceful nature of the site.
Scott C — Google review
Momotaro = peach boy The momotaro folktale inspired statues are here and there in the shrine. Admission free. Daemons, the boy and his followers (dog, monkey and bird), old parents who raised up the boy. Some souvenir shops, eateries are there and a restaurant across the street beside the camp ground.
Zara K — Google review
Took a bike and been amazed by place. Can’t believe I came to place where I only heard the stories from childhood.
Zee ( — Google review
If you want to come and visit this shrine you need a car. Drive from Nagoya to hear is absolutely breathtaking. As far as shrine goes it's okay.
L. E — Google review
This place is wonderful and refreshing. There is a camping ground just in front of it which is great for family and friend gatherings.
Ian S — Google review
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Jakkoin

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Tsugao Kannon Bodhisattva - Jakkoin Temple is a picturesque hiking trail that takes you to Mount Tsugao and back through the Onobora area. The route features a mix of stairs and natural paths, offering breathtaking views of the Kiso River, Inuyama area, and even Nagoya city from the mountain. The temple is particularly popular in autumn when visitors can enjoy vibrant foliage and stunning vistas of Inuyama castle and the monkey park.
Excellent autumn temple to go to. Be prepare to climb , they do have a small little cable car(meant previously for apples). But you will definitely miss the sights. It also has a nice view of the nearby areas with loads of mountain/forest in different colours (due to fall) Most visitor are japanese with few foreigners so it is really a gem! It does offer a shuttle bus during fall season from inuyamayuen for 100 yen per ride!
Henry C — Google review
This is an exceptionally beautiful shrine (Kannon) in the hills surrounding Inuyama. It is located near Momotaro Shrine. It has some very beautiful buildings and the surrounding nature is fantastic especially at this time of year (autumn). There is an amazing view from several places at the top. There are a lot of steps, but it’s definitely worth the climb
Paul T — Google review
Wonderful temple in hills with great views to surroundings.
Саид-Ислом-Бек Х — Google review
A little bit crowded on a weekend but totally worth a visit in Inuyama
Supreme C — Google review
Great place for hiking. Provides good view upon reaching the top.
Zee ( — Google review
Excellent momiji and skyline views of Inuyama castle and the monkey park. Sounds of temple bells and lots of stairs.
Ed H — Google review
Nice
HB H — Google review
Beautiful temple nice mountain to climb
JONNY O — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Inuyama

No trip to Inuyama is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Denny's

$$$$affordable
Family restaurant
Restaurant
The food is pretty much what you can expect for the price range and for a chain restaurant. However, I found the service here way above average other restaurants. I wanted to find a place to study and work while having a light meal, and this Denny's was great for this purpose. They have a power outlet available at every table, and you can get unlimited "drink buffet" with a light meal or desert for a bit over 400 yen. For some reason, other cafes/restaurants in the area weren't very welcoming for people going there to work and study. Fortunately, I found that this Denny's location is quite good and I definitely recommend it.
Victor B — Google review
On the way home, I stopped to eat at this family restaurant. It's like most family restaurants, reasonable food, quick and polite service.
Akemi M — Google review
I come from America where the Denny's are known to be pretty bad. It's just a place that's conveniently open 24 hours and place you just eat when there's nowhere else to go. It was nice going to a Denny's in Japan where the food is actually really good. I loved what I got. The parfait was one of the best things I've had in Japan so far. The matcha ice cream in the parfait was very strong and bitter with a slight sweetness. Probably the best matcha ice cream I've ever had. The only downside to Denny's in Japan is everything is quite expensive.
Amber G — Google review
The food was average, however the customer service was impeccable. There was no wait time because it was a quiet weekday.
Reine — Google review
Great for the dinner meal in INUYAMA that open 24 hours and have very variaty foods.
Maomao M — Google review
Food was as good as can be expected. This time there was some water that had spilled on the floor and I told the staff about it but they didn't do anything to clean it up risking someone slipping. I was a bit disappointed. Two stars this time
山崎史朗 — Google review
Cozy place...yummy and affordable food.
Dominic J — Google review
The food isn't bad, but the menu is entirely Japanese style western food, which means it is not a Dennys that would serve American food, not at all. Not what was expected.
Chu C — Google review
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Nekotei

$$$$expensive
Izakaya restaurant
Nekotei is an izakaya restaurant that offers the unique feature of printing personal photos and illustrations on beer through their app, making it a perfect choice for surprising and celebratory occasions. The small-sized fried chicken served here is incredibly tasty. Additionally, Nekotei boasts a wide selection of alcoholic beverages to cater to diverse preferences. It's worth mentioning that they have their own keg, adding to the overall appeal of the place.
Awesome! We were there on a holiday road trip with the family. Great food and draft beer. The all you can drink party set chosen at the table next to us also seemed great. They even had their own keg.
Simon — Google review
Had dinner here last night. The 2500 yen tasting menù was very basic, including 2 salads and 3 fried dishes. The owner was not welcoming at all, treating us poorly and with disrespect. THERE IS A HIDDEN 900 YEN "TABLE CHARGE" PER PERSON! You also have to buy a drink, you can't only have water. I have been in Japan for a month and have never seen this before. Bad experience overall, overpriced. Would not return.
Christopher M — Google review
Very nice to try different horse meats
Andreas A — Google review
Total scam. Don't go. You have to pay the service and you cannot drink free water (something really unusual in Japan). The service is around 5 euro. The manager is really unpolite and the food is quite forgettable. You can find a lot better in Japan and with a less price.
Enzo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used it when I stayed in Inuyama on a trip from Chiba. There are a lot of chain stores around Inuyama Station, but since I was on a trip, I avoided them and was looking for something unique, when a horse meat store caught my eye and I thought it looked interesting so I decided to enter. Although the prices are a bit high, all of the dishes, including the restaurant's signature horse meat, were very delicious, and the manager was very friendly, so we had a great time. According to the manager, whether you eat horse sashimi or not will make a big difference in your level of satisfaction, so we recommend ordering horse sashimi when you visit! By the way, although it is a horse meat restaurant, they also have a wide variety of alcoholic beverages and other dishes, so even those who don't like horse meat can enjoy it. Please be sure to visit when sightseeing in Inuyama! (Original) 千葉からの旅行で犬山に泊まった際に利用しました。 犬山駅周辺はチェーン店が多いですが、せっかくの旅行なのでチェーン店は避けて、何か特徴的なお店を探していたところ、馬肉のお店が目に留まり、面白そうだと思って入店しました。 値段は少し高めですが、店自慢の馬肉をはじめ、どの料理も非常に美味しく、また店長さんがとても気さくで、楽しい時間を過ごせました。 店長いわく、馬刺しを食べるか食べないかで満足度が大きく変わるそうなので、行った際はぜひ馬刺しを注文することをおすすめします! ちなみに、馬肉の店ではありますが、お酒やその他の料理の種類も豊富で、馬肉が苦手な方でも楽しめるようになっています。 犬山観光の際には、ぜひ訪れてみてください!
Yuki Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) All the dishes are delicious. I could feel the care taken with the ingredients. Depending on the time of day, you may have to wait a little if there are a lot of orders. This is a restaurant where you can relax and enjoy your food and drinks. (Original) 料理はいずれも美味しいです。 素材にもこだわりを感じました。 時間帯により注文が集中すると、少し待つことになるかもです。 ゆっくり、料理とお酒を楽しむお店です。
Tsuyoshi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) They also offer rare cuts of horse meat, and I enjoyed discovering a new food! The crunchy texture changes significantly between raw and deep-fried, which is interesting! As someone who values ​​texture, I think I'll become addicted to it. The lean and loin cuts are also very delicious! My senior who went with me said he liked the futago. When I visited, there was only one person serving the food, so it took a while for the food to be served, but that made up for the fact that it was piping hot when it arrived. The salt ramen I had for the final dish was also delicious! Thank you for the meal! If you're planning to visit and order their specialty horse sashimi, it's recommended that you make a reservation in advance to ensure smoother delivery! (Original) 馬肉の珍しい部位も取り扱っていて、新たな食への出会いを楽しめました! コリコリは生と素揚げでだいぶ食感が変わって面白い!食感重視の私はクセになりそうです。赤みやロースなどもとても美味しい!一緒に入った先輩はふたえごが好きと言っていました。 お邪魔した際はお一人で対応されていたので料理の提供に時間がかかりましたが、その分出てきたものを熱々の状態で楽しめました。 〆の塩ラーメンも美味しかったです! ご馳走様でした! ご来店かつ、名物の馬刺しを頼まれる予定の方は事前に予約しておくと提供がスムーズとのことです!
Aguri — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was in the area on a trip and decided to stop by. The horse sashimi is their recommended dish and it was delicious. Also, personally, the chicken wings were amazing! The value for money is also great! The fried chicken was also very tasty!! (Original) 旅行で近くにきており、ふと寄らせて頂きました。 馬刺しがイチオシのメニューということで、大変美味しかったです。 あと、個人的には手羽先かうますぎました!手羽先はコスパも良すぎです! から揚げもかなり美味しかったです!!
しょーじ — Google review
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Lotteria

$$$$affordable
Hamburger restaurant
Lotteria is a convenient fast food restaurant located inside Inuyama station, making it the go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal. The relaxed atmosphere and reasonable prices make it an ideal choice for travelers and locals alike. With its efficient service and delicious offerings like tasty burgers, fries, and the highly recommended Ebi burger, Lotteria provides a reliable dining option for those on the go. Additionally, the installation of acrylic plates ensures added safety and peace of mind while enjoying your meal.
Ebi burger is the Best!!! Muy rico, tasty!
D-Mente C — Google review
Tasty burgers and fries. Price is reasonable. Located inside Inuyama station. Service is fast.
Dominic J — Google review
This is the only fast food restaurant at this station, which is very convenient.
Ake — Google review
That shrimp burger 👍
Ian W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lotteria in the station Opening from 7:00 a.m. is helpful for early morning sightseeing. You can make mobile orders from your seat, and it's nice to have an outlet. The staff's response is also good. (Original) 駅中のロッテリア 朝の7:00からの営業は早朝の観光時に助かります 座席からモバイルオーダーも出来ますしコンセントもあるのも良いです スタッフさんの対応も良
杉浦T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most important meal of the day Poor man's breakfast Delicious (Original) 一天中最重要的一餐 窮鬼早餐 好吃
Hi H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The burgers are delicious. The drinks are very special. The lemon tea is just tea. You can add other ingredients (sugar, lemon juice) yourself. The seasonal purple taro pie is delicious. (Original) 漢堡好吃飲料很特別檸檬茶是只給茶其它自己加(糖、檸檬汁),季節限定的紫芋派好吃
Yihsiang L — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a fast food brand that I ate for the first time at Inuyama Station. The burger tastes very soft and the overall taste is very good. It is paired with a cup of iced oolong tea. It is just the right time to try it while waiting for the train. The bar seats have acrylic partitions that you can use. A charging stand is provided. (Original) 在犬山站第一次吃到的速食品牌,漢堡吃起來口感非常柔軟,整體味道很好,配上一杯冰烏龍茶,等車的時間來嘗試剛好,吧台座位有壓克力隔板可以使用,並有提供充電座。
Sid — Google review
4

French OkumuraTei

$$$$expensive
French restaurant
French OkumuraTei is a delightful dining establishment housed in a beautifully restored historical residence. They take pride in their culinary creations, which are expertly crafted using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. The menu offers a fusion of French and Western cuisine, providing a range of options that cater to various price points. The wine list is impressive and reasonably priced compared to neighboring establishments. Additionally, there is a teppanyaki restaurant at the back, adding an element of casualness to the overall experience.
Great food and beautiful view on the river below Gifuyama
David R — Google review
(Translated by Google) While staying in Inuyama and looking for a place to have dinner, I found this wonderful restaurant by chance. I was just passing by and didn't have a reservation, but luckily I was able to eat there. It's an old-style house with a wonderful garden and interior, and I had a really good time. The food and service were both very good. I'd love to come back next time I stay in Inuyama! I definitely recommend making a reservation. (Original) 犬山に宿泊して夕食をとるお店を探していたら、偶然素敵なこのお店を見つけました。通りすがりで予約していなかったのすが、運良く食事できました。古民家建物で、お庭や内装も素晴らしく、たいへん良い時間を過ごすことができました。食事もサービスもとても良かったです。犬山に泊まる時はまた訪れたい!ぜひ予約して伺うことをお勧めします
Shin — Google review
(Translated by Google) <Registered Tangible Cultural Properties> Okumura Family Residence (Tsuchiya, Treasury Storehouse, Munemon Gate, Akakura, Tool Storehouse, Annex, Yuiya, East High Wall in Front of the House) The main house of the Okumura family residence was built after the 13th year of the Tenpo era (1842). Though it underwent extensive restoration in 1899, it remains a valuable building in that it retains the form of a townhouse in the castle town of Nodayama during the late Tono period, and its appearance after Meiji-period remodeling allows us to see the evolution of modern townhouses. In addition to the ridgemon gate and storehouse, which were also built at the end of the Tono period, the treasury storehouse, tool storehouse, annex, barn, connecting corridor, and east high wall, a total of nine buildings, are registered as tangible cultural properties, conveying the structure of Inuyama's wealthy merchants to the present day. It is now a restaurant serving French cuisine. (Original) <登録有形文化財> 奥村家住宅(土屋・金庫蔵・棟門・赤蔵・道具蔵・離れ・結屋・度り前の東高)奥村家任害の主屋は、天保13年(1842)の方の後に建てられました。 明治32年(1899)に大規模な修復を受けているものの、は戸後期のだ山城下の町屋の形態をとどめている点や、明治期の改造後の姿も、近代の町屋の変遷を知ることがてきるという点において貴重な建築です。 同じくは戸時代末期に建てられた棟門、蔵のほか、大正時代までに建てられた金庫蔵や道具蔵、離れ、納屋、渡り廊、東高塀の計9棟が登録有形文化財として登録され、犬山の豪商の構えを今に伝えています。 今ではフレンチ料理を出すお店としてやっています。
あお — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very stylish restaurant. I recommend it for celebrations and entertaining guests. I had the Azalea dinner course. It was reasonably priced, but the main course was a full course with both fish and meat. Every dish was very satisfying. (Original) とてもオシャレなお店でした。お祝いの席や接待にオススメなお店です。コースはディナーのアザレをいただきました。リーズナブルなのに、メインは魚と肉の両方をいただけるフルコースでした。どの料理も大満足の味でした。
Yuki — Google review
(Translated by Google) Exquisite and delicious French cuisine, every dish is very delicious, and the service is also full marks 💯 high standard (Original) 精緻好吃的法式料理,每一道菜都非常美味,服務也是滿分💯高水準
鄭辰辰 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good ingredients paired with excellent seasoning, dining in an environment full of ancient style is really a great enjoyment in life. (Original) 好的食材搭配絕佳的調味,在充滿古風的環境裡用餐,真是人生一大享受。
凌慶豐 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a little outside of Inuyama Castle Town, but within a 10-minute walk. The exterior had a sense of history and charm, and the interior was the same, and seemed very well-maintained. I had the 3,500 yen lunch course with seasonal fried young sweetfish and white wine. The timing of the appetizer, soup, fish dish, and dessert was perfect, and I was very satisfied with the high quality of the food and service. (Original) 犬山の城下町からは少し外れた場所にありましたが、徒歩10分以内で行ける距離でした。 外観は歴史と趣を感じるつくりで中も同様でとても手入れが行き届いていると感じました。 ランチコース3,500円に季節の稚鮎のフライ、白ワインを合わせました。前菜、スープ、魚料理、デザートと出てくるタイミングも良く質の高いお料理やサービスにとても満足できました。
MAKI I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The French cuisine served in a space that exudes history was exceptional. The service was also polite and reassuring. (Original) 歴史を感じられる空間で食べるフレンチは格別でした。 接客も丁寧で安心感がありました。
Masa — Google review
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Petít Verdot

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$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Bistro Le Petít Verdot is a popular dining spot with a cozy atmosphere and delicious food. Visitors have praised the attentive staff and the carefully prepared dishes, including appetizers, soups, pasta, salads, fish, and desserts. The restaurant offers a three-course menu and requires reservations in advance due to its popularity. While parking can be limited, the warm hospitality and overall dining experience make it worth a visit.
Warm hospitality and delicious food. We loved our visit to Petit Verdot and look forward to visiting again with clients on future visits to Inuyama.
Paul S — Google review
We couldn't even get a reservation : the hotel staff at hotel Indigo warned us that they refuse foreigners. Please read the other reviews about rejecting foreigners: this ultra racist attitude is totally shocking. It's a French restaurant: I am French and I can order in Japanese too. I have travelled all over the world and have NEVER been rejected outright.
Sandra A — Google review
This restaurant will not serve you if you do not “speak Japanese.” However, at least one waiter speaks perfect English. This is clearly an attempt to hide the fact they discriminate against foreigners
Stuart M — Google review
This is NOT for those who cannot speak Japanese! They refused to accept me as I cannot speak Japanese. Even though I said I can use google translate they still refused me!
Hunter Y — Google review
Go for the food not the service. Also, the name is French but consider it an Italian bistro as pastas are the main menu items
Michael T — Google review
Beware. There’s a sign at the door that says foreigners have to be accompanied by Japanese speaking guests otherwise will be turned away. That was what happened to us despite armed with google translate. We politely stated our case and showed our sincerity in not causing any inconvenience for our poor knowledge of Japanese language. But no, we were turned away. I wonder what bad experiences the restaurant has had before this to be so adamant at not receiving foreign speaking guests. But thankfully, because of being turned away, we found Inuyama Daruma which welcomed us despite speaking very little English themselves. We ended up having the best time in the town and made a new friend with the chef owner who recommended us to various local eateries. We even took a picture together and he printed it out and gave us for keepsake!!! What contrast!
Bryan O — Google review
Great food, one of the best restaurant I have been in my life. Also great service!
Tamir D — Google review
They don’t serve foreign customers, you can only dine in if you speak Japanese. The first question was ‘Japanese?’, we replied ‘Sorry no’ and they immediately led us out of the door. Unbelievably rude and kind of discriminating.
Julia — Google review
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Hozen

$$$$expensive
Unagi restaurant
Nestled in a serene housing estate, Hozen is a charming restaurant that specializes in Hitsumabushi, a traditional grilled eel dish celebrated for its rich aroma and satisfying crispness. The generous portions are complemented by an excellent dashi broth, making each bite truly memorable. While the menu is exclusively in Japanese, the experience is enhanced by clear instructions on how to enjoy this delicacy properly. The tranquil garden view adds to the peaceful ambiance of Hozen, creating an inviting atmosphere for diners.
Hitsumabushi: nice restaurant in the middle of a housing estate, offering Hitsumabushi mainly. This place requires Japanese for the menu. The portion is generous and the dashi is excellent. There’s Japanese explanations on how to consume the Hitsumabushi. The ambience is great with a tranquil garden overlooking the restaurant. Would recommend if staying near the Indigo Hotel.
Desmond — Google review
Hitsumabushi, a traditional grilled eel dish, offers a rich aroma and a delightfully crisp bite. A touch of budō sanshō (Japanese pepper) would have made it truly complete. While you’re in the area, don’t miss Inuyama Castle, one of Japan’s National Treasures. Located just a short train ride from Nagoya, Inuyama is easy to reach. The chef trained at a famous and highly popular restaurant before opening this place in his hometown.
Go Y — Google review
The restaurant was one of the Michelin. Mainly to serve local Japanese. No english menu. But thats fine as long as they mainly provide Japanese eel. Remember to try the 白燒,it's not other restaurant can eat because it's more difficult to make!
A.C. — Google review
Order after gill ,so good
Vincent T — Google review
Unagi was good quality, portions were large
Thye C — Google review
the best I have eaten
Wen-Bin ( — Google review
The best Unagi I’ve ever had
Keith L — Google review
gr8
Aliciakeys Y — Google review
7

Kotobukiya

$$$$affordable
Japanese restaurant
The Japanese restaurant Kotobukiya offers a unique dining experience with a limited menu selection that sets it apart. While the choices may be fewer, this adds to the restaurant's special appeal. The service is prompt, and although you need to call the staff for orders or assistance, they are attentive and approach your table promptly. The prices of their meals range from 1000 yen to 1400 yen, providing options for different budgets.
A rare find: a restaurant specializing in ayu (sweetfish) dishes * Order: Ayu Kamameshi (ayu rice pot) and Ayu Zosui (ayu rice porridge) * Price: ¥1650 and ¥1300 respectively * Taste: Delicious! The ayu was cooked perfectly, tender and soft enough to eat from head to tail. There were two ayu in each dish. Homemade pickles were also served. * Portion size: Just right for the average man. Might be a bit much for women. * Serving time: Approximately 5 minutes * Menu: Primarily ayu dishes. Kishimen (flat noodles) are also available. * Other: Desserts and alcoholic beverages are also available. * Overall price: Around ¥1200 to ¥1700 per person. Slightly higher than the Japanese average, but very reasonable considering the quality. * Vegetarians: Vegetarians should order the kishimen. * Service: Polite, with a smile, and attentive. * Interior: Showa era atmosphere. The interior has a historical feel. * Cleanliness: Clean. * Size: A bit narrow. * Cashless payments: All forms of cashless payment are accepted, including credit cards and QR codes. * Other: Primarily open for lunch. It can get quite crowded around 12:00, so it's recommended to visit around 11:30 or 13:00. * Located right across from Inuyama Castle, so it's easy to find. I want to visit again.
ああ — Google review
They don't have English menu, but thant go tbe almighty google translate we can figure out the Kanji menu. We ordered Ayu Kamameshi and Kishimen, they're all good, even tastier if we added with chili powder (of course we're Indonesia, who love spicy foods). The price range from 900 to below 2000 for each person. Tbey only receive cash.
Krido S — Google review
Delicious! The dishes choice were limited (not much choice), but thats what make them special😁. Serving time also not that long. You need to call the staff if you want to order or ask for something, so, you need to wait for them to come near your table. The meals price range are between 1000yen~1400yen. They have the normal table and tatami style dining space.
C L — Google review
Just passable fare. Don't get the recommended cold tofu with miso, go down the street and get it roasted from any number of vendors. Kishimen was soft without bite. Ayu with rice was forgettable. Go further down the street for better eats .
Amos A — Google review
Good.
Carl Z — Google review
The kishimen was sooooooo good and perfect after exploring Inuyama Castle and the shrines. 🤗
H I — Google review
rubbish
David H — Google review
(Translated by Google) For those who want to sit and eat slowly, those who are not so interested in eating around, foreigners and tourists, the atmosphere of the restaurant is also good with a folk art feel. However, for us who like sweetfish and miso stew, it was a little different. First of all, the sweetfish rice pot I ate came out extremely quickly, and I wondered if it was really cooked? I can understand if the sweetfish was frozen, but it seemed like they grilled it just before cooking it. The seasoning was good. The miso stewed udon that my friend ate was made with kishimen noodles, which was a surprise for us from Nagoya. Miso stewed udon should be that hard udon. If it's kishimen, it should be miso kishimen. If you stew kishimen, it will melt, but it can't be helped since we're not in Nagoya. It seems that the taste was good. I'm not sure if either of them tasted authentic, but they came out quickly, you can eat it quickly, and the atmosphere was good, so it was fine. (Original) 座ってゆっくり食事をしたい方や食べ歩きにそこまで興味のない方、外国の方や観光客には店内の雰囲気も民芸調で良いお店かと思います。ただ、鮎好き、味噌煮込み好きの私たちにとってはちょっと違うな…でした。 まず私の食べた鮎の釜飯、出てくるのが異常に早く、ホントに炊き込みなのだろうか?鮎は冷凍でも仕方ないとして、炊き込み直前に焼いてる?と言う感じ。味付けは良かったです。 友人が食べた味噌煮込みうどん、麺がきしめんだったらしく、名古屋出身の私たちからすると驚き。味噌煮込みうどんはあの硬めのうどんじゃないと。きしめんだったら味噌きしめんでしょ。きしめん煮込んだら溶けちゃうよね〜まぁ名古屋じゃないから仕方ないか。味は美味しかったようです。どちらもこれがホンモノの味かと言われたらちょっと違うかもですが、サッと出てきてパッと食べられ雰囲気も良いのでよろしいのではないでしょうか。
M C — Google review
8

Yoshinoya

$$$$cheap
Gyudon restaurant
Yoshinoya, a busy eatery at lunchtime, offers fast and delicious Japanese set meals. The wait time for individuals is relatively short due to quick table turnover. However, if a group of four wants to dine together, the wait might be longer as there are limited tables available. Especially during winter, many customers opt for the beef suki-nabe set, which can slightly prolong their dining experience from serving to finishing the meal.
Our lunch was amazingly delicious. The prices are also great.
Tim — Google review
Quick and tasty Japanese set meals. Can get full during lunch hour. Ordering done through the tablets in each table and payment is after at the counter.
V — Google review
This outlet opens 24 hours and has decent space for seats. A good option for foreigners after visiting Inuyama castle. Pefect for family.
Nyoman I — Google review
Very tasty foods!
Sơn Đ — Google review
(Translated by Google) First use The store I usually go to was closed, so I took a walk around Inuyama Station, and some stores were open, but this one was the easiest to get into, so I decided to go there. You order using a tablet, and when you press the confirmation button, the order is automatically placed in the kitchen. Payment was made after the meal, but the staff was very responsive. (Original) 初利用 いつも行く店が休みだったので犬山駅付近を散策、何軒かは営業中でしたがココが入り易かったので入店しました。 タブレットで注文しますが、確定ボタンを押すと自動で厨房にオーダーが入ります。 支払いは食事後ですが、店員の対応も良かったですね。
松本桂二 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Maybe it's because it's a self-service store, but the staff have a bad attitude. There is no smiling customer service like you see at other stores. It looks like it was made by a robot. Yoshinoya also seems to have fallen into disrepair. I ate from the shop inside Tsukiji, and it was lively, but perhaps because it was made by a part-time worker at a shop in the suburbs, it seemed to have lost its flavor. It's better to eat at Kasugai branch or something. (Original) セルフ店が理由なのか、店員の態度が悪い⤵️さばさばしている。 他の店で見られるような、笑顔の接客が全く無い。 まるでロボットが作ってるような印象。 吉野家も地に落ちた感じがある。 築地の場内店から食べていたが、活気があったが、所詮郊外店のバイトが作ってるからか、味が落ちたような感じ。 春日井店とかで食うた方がまし。
A U — Google review
(Translated by Google) The restaurant was clean and the food was delicious. Each seat was assigned a number, and after ordering using a tablet, you went to the counter to pick up your order. However, I didn't understand the system, so I didn't notice my number being called and was late in picking up my order. First-time customers and older people may find it confusing, just like me. (Original) 店内は綺麗で美味しくいただけました。席に番号が割り振られておりタブレットで注文後カウンターまで取りに行くのですが、システムがわかっておらず番号が呼ばれていても気づかず取りに行くのが遅れました。初めて行かれる方やご高齢の方には私のようにわかりづらい方がおられるかもしれません。
Kenkenpa — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's been a while since I last went to Yoshinoya, and the atmosphere is different now, like a nice cafeteria. All three female staff members were kind and pleasant. I ordered takeout, but I think it would also be easy for a woman to eat in alone. Is it possible to order extra soup if I ask? I forgot to mention, but personally I would have preferred a little more soup. (Original) 久しぶりに吉野家さんに行きましたが昔と雰囲気が違ってきれいなカフェテリアみたいでした。 女性の店員さん3人とも、親切で感じのいい方でした。 テイクアウトでしたが女性一人でイートインも利用しやすいと思います。 つゆだくはお願いすればできるのでしょうか?言い忘れたので、個人的にはもう少し汁があると嬉しかったです。
R — Google review
9

YR CAFE by Ebisu paradise table

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nestled in a charming location, YR CAFE by Ebisu Paradise Table is a delightful spot that boasts large windows allowing ample sunlight to flood the space. The café offers unique meals not commonly found elsewhere, making it an exciting culinary destination. During my visit, I indulged in their strawberry ice cream, which was simply divine!
I love the ambiance and the foods
Ann — Google review
Very nice place, with big windows, a lot of sunlight and meals you don't see in other places. I only ate the strawberry ice cream, but it was delicious. They give some hot water which you can use with your ice and make a lot of steam of it. The taste is not more good because of this but at least it is kind of a magic show and I'm pretty sure if you don't go alone, the people with you will be amazed ! The only downside of this restaurant I can think of, you have to order drink and food. You can't order only drink, same for food. Except that it is nice place, and you should give a try if you go to Inuyama Castle. It is not your typical Japanese restaurant style , more an European like place so mind this if you would like to enjoy a "Japanese style restaurant".
Hugo A — Google review
I'm giving this place 4 stars for the food. Atmosphere is nice, but the chairs are too relaxing to eat in. Customer service needs some work, and that's saying something for Japan.
Eric B — Google review
Talk with your friends and relax. tastes normal.
Ake — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited YR CAFE on my way back from sightseeing at Inuyama Castle. This is a dipping pan stew restaurant, and the lunch menu consists of an appetizer, salad, stew, 3 pieces of bread, and a drink bar, and most of the menu items are priced at 1,300 yen, which is a great deal. This time I ordered demi-glace hamburger stew. The combination of bittersweet demi-glace and juicy hamburger is outstanding. I thought it would be a shame that it was a bit bitter but strong, but the bread was fluffy and sweet so it went really well with it. The child who came with me had corn and chicken stew, and it seemed to go perfectly with the bread. The appetizers and salads are also delicious and recommended. I ordered YUKIYAMA for dessert after dinner. When brought to the table, dry ice is injected and smoked? Comes with a performance that will blow your mind. (lol) I thought it would be small since it was a paper cup, but it's quite voluminous. There are about 5 different flavors, so we recommend sharing them. By the way, this cafe has a lot of female customers. (When I visited, most of the people were female friends or couples) It may be difficult for men to enter only... (Original) 犬山城観光の帰りにYR CAFEさんにお邪魔しました。 つけパンシチューのお店で、ランチメニューが前菜、サラダ、シチュー、パン3個、ドリンクバーで、ほとんどのメニューが1300円でかなりお得です。 今回はデミグラスハンバーグのシチューを注文。ほろ苦デミグラスにジューシーなハンバーグの組み合わせは抜群。少し苦いが強目で残念かなぁと思いましたが、パンがふわふわで甘いので相性がかなり良い。 一緒に来た子はコーンとチキンのシチューで、パンとな相性は抜群だったみたい。 前菜とサラダも美味しいのでおすすめです。 食後のデザートにYUKIYAMAを注文。テーブルに運ばれるとドライアイスを注入して煙?が噴き出るパフォーマンス付きです。(笑) 紙カップで少ないと思いましたが、ボリュームがあります。味も5種類くらいあるのでシェアして食べるのもおすすめです。 ちなみにこちらのカフェですが、女性客が多いです。 (訪問した時は女性のお友達同士かカップルがほとんど) 男性だけで入るのは敷居が高いかも、、、
SHIN M — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a spacious sofa seat. There is Wi-Fi, and the atmosphere is good, so you can stay for a long time. I ordered the passion mint yogurt smoothie. I could feel the sourness of the passion fruit, and it was a refreshing and delicious smoothie. (Original) ソファーの広々席あり。Wi-Fi有り、雰囲気も接客よ良く長居できる。 パッションミントヨーグルトスムージーをオーダー。パッションフルーツの酸味が感じられ、さわやかなスムージーで美味しかった。
TAM O — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was imagining sweet and delicious strawberries, but they were just regular strawberries. I was disappointed that it was hectic with the all-you-can-eat (30 minutes) and that I had to order one drink for an additional fee, which felt expensive. The atmosphere of the store and the customer service were very nice. Plus, the chocolate fondue I ordered was dark chocolate and very delicious. (Original) 甘くて美味しいイチゴを想像していましたが普通のイチゴでした。 食べ放題(30分)で慌ただしいのと、ワンドリンク別料金で注文しないといけないのが高く感じて残念でした。 お店の雰囲気、接客はとても感じ良かったです。プラス注文したチョコフォンデュはダークなチョコでとても美味しかったです。
Uara Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) I used it with my family during lunch time. I had the ``Gokubiki Nikomi Hamburger Stew''. The hamburger was very chewy and had a good texture! The white bread and demi-glace sauce go well together, so I ordered a second helping of bread (+100 yen).By the way, the white bread is delicious as is. It was so delicious that I wanted to conquer the entire lunch menu! That's how I feel. (Original) ランチタイムに家族で利用しました。自分は『ごくびき煮込みハンバーグシチュー』を頂きました。ハンバーグはごくびきで食感が良かったです!白パンとデミグラスソースの相性が良くてパンをおかわりしました(+100円)ちなみに白パンはそのままでも充分美味しいです。 とても美味しかったやので全ランチメニューを制覇したいなぁ!って気持ちです。
NACKYナッキー — Google review
10

Bistro sou-sou

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
French restaurant
Nestled on the first floor of Inuyama Caster, Bistro sou-sou is a charming organic French restaurant that emphasizes health and flavor. Here, you can indulge in dishes crafted from pesticide-free vegetables and healthy oils. A recent visit had me savoring their freshly stewed wagyu beef cheeks alongside a delightful minestrone soup bursting with tomato goodness. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, making it perfect for family gatherings or special celebrations.
Excellent lunch menu and service. Affordable.
Luis C — Google review
I hope you've made one more effort.
Ake — Google review
Delicious and good service!
Isao C — Google review
(Translated by Google) After purifying my car at Inuyama Naritasan, I wanted to eat somewhere delicious, so I came to this restaurant. It is located on the 1st floor of Inuyama Caster, where Yoshizuya is located, next to Inuyama Station. Since I was visiting by car, I parked at a coin parking lot near the station. After wandering around Inuyama Casta for a while, I visited the store. I visited when it opened, so there were no other customers. I ordered the Sou-Sou course (2,950 yen with dessert) and chose roasted Spanish Iberian pork as my main dish. Drinks include medium bottle beer and highball. The bistro-style hors d'oeuvre platter has a wide variety and tastes perfect. This alone is very satisfying. The main dish, roasted Iberian pork, was also tender and delicious. The price is a little high because they are particular about organic ingredients, but the portion was just right and I was very satisfied. I can't recommend it to people who are only concerned about cost performance, but I would like people who are looking for delicious food to visit this place. (Original) 犬山成田山で車のお祓いをした後どこかで美味しい食事をしたいと思い、こちらのお店へ。犬山駅隣接の、ヨシズヤが入っている犬山キャスタ1階にあります。車での訪問だったので、駅側のコインパーキングに駐車。しばらく犬山キャスタ内をうろついた後お店に伺いました。 開店ドンで訪問しましたのでお客さんは他に無し。注文はSou-Souコース(デザート付き 2,950円)で、メインはスペイン産イベリコ豚のローストをチョイス。ドリンクは中瓶ビール、ハイボール。 ビストロ風オードブル盛合わせは種類も豊富で味も申し分ありません。これだけで満足度高いです。メインのイベリコ豚のローストも柔らかくて美味しかったです。 オーガニックに拘っているのでお値段は少々張りますが、ボリュームも丁度良く大変満足出来ました。コスパばかり気にされる方にはオススメできませんが、美味しい食事を求める方には訪れていただきたいです。
Atsushi M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'll come here to celebrate some kind of anniversary or to reward myself. The closeness of the owner couple is comfortable and brings out the deliciousness of the food. (Original) なにかの記念日とか、自分にご褒美とかでお邪魔します。オーナー夫婦の距離感が心地よく、料理のおいしさを引き立たせます。
今泉奈穂子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) For celebrations or when eating with friends This is the French restaurant I use. When celebrating, You can draw a message for free The appetizers are different each time, so I am very much looking forward The taste is carefully seasoned, It will fill you up! (Original) お祝いごとや友人と食事をするときに 利用しているフランス料理店さんです お祝いのときには、 無料でメッセージを描いてもらえます 前菜の内容が毎回違うので、 とても楽しみにしています 味も丁寧に味付けされていて、 お腹いっぱいになります!
あこ — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is an organic French restaurant where you can enjoy dishes made with healthy oils and pesticide-free vegetables. I had a lunch of freshly stewed wagyu beef cheeks. The contents are Salad, soup, freshly stewed wagyu beef cheek, and daily specials. For the soup, I had a choice of cold potato soup or minestrone, so I chose minestrone. The minestrone was delicious and packed with tomato flavor. The sweetness is stronger than the sourness, which I like. The daily meal was corn rice. The freshly stewed Wagyu beef cheeks had a slightly sour sauce, the meat was stewed tender, and it was melty and crumbly. (Original) ここは、オーガニックフレンチのお店とのことで、体に良い油とか、無農薬野菜とかを使った料理がいただけるみたいです。 和牛ほほ肉のシチューしたてのランチをいただきますた。 内容は、 サラダ、スープ、和牛ほほ肉のシチューしたて、日替わり飯。 スープは、冷たいジャガイモのスープか、ミネストローネのどちらかを選べたので、ミネストローネにしますた。 ミネストローネは、トマトの旨みがギュッと詰まったような美味しさですた。酸味よりも甘みが強くて好きな味ですたわ。 日替わり飯は、とうもろこしご飯ですた。 和牛ほほ肉のシチューしたては、少し酸味のあるソースで、お肉はやわらかく煮込まれていて、とろとろのほろほろですたよ。
どーるクマ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had lunch with my family to celebrate the obi. Since the restaurant is being used as a private residence, it is small and relaxing. I was a little hesitant, but I'm satisfied with the delicious food. It was a great time with stylish presentation and a dessert with a celebratory message. (Original) 帯祝いに家族でランチしました。個人宅をそのままレストラン使用ですから、こじんまりしていて落ち着きます。少し迷いましたが、美味しい料理で満足です。お洒落な盛り付けとお祝い用にメッセージ付きのデザートで盛り上がりました。
Kyoro — Google review

Transportation in Inuyama

Getting around Inuyama can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Chubu Centrair International Airport

International airport
Sights & Landmarks
Chubu Centrair International Airport, nestled on an artificial island in Tokoname City, serves as a vital gateway connecting the Chubu region to both domestic and international destinations. This modern airport boasts direct rail access and convenient on-site accommodations for travelers. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of aircraft taking off and landing from the observation deck while exploring a diverse array of restaurants and shops that showcase the culinary delights of the Chita Peninsula.
Despite the gloomy weather, I really enjoyed my time at Chubu Centrair International Airport. The Sky Deck observation area is spacious and offers a great view of the runway—perfect for plane spotting or just taking a relaxing walk. The airport itself is clean and well-organized, with plenty of restaurants and shops to explore. I also loved the fun touches like the ninja figure inside the terminal—it added a bit of charm and made the experience even more memorable. Definitely worth a visit whether you're flying out or just passing through!
S M — Google review
Spacious airport with reserved parking available. Clear signs make it easy to get around. There’s a kids’ play area only in Terminal 1, plus restaurants and ATMs throughout.
Ellen M — Google review
Love the design at this airport. They use Ninja & Samurai in all signage. On the departure hall, there are tax free shops and many restaurants especially the famous ones. The shrimp chips shop (senbei) is also on this floor. The observatory deck is super nice - recommend when the sun sets. Love the public bath at this airport as well. 1000¥ with indoor hot bathing and out door for seeing the aircraft.
Tong L — Google review
Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) is one of the most pleasant and efficient airports I’ve ever experienced. From the moment you arrive, everything feels well-organized and thoughtfully designed. The airport is clean, spacious, and easy to navigate, with clear signs in English, Japanese, and other languages. Immigration and baggage claim are usually quick and hassle-free. One standout feature is the Flight of Dreams attraction featuring the Boeing 787 Dreamliner — a unique and interactive space that’s great for families and aviation fans alike. The Sky Town shopping and dining area is also impressive, offering a wide variety of Japanese and international food at reasonable prices. Overall, Centrair feels more like a travel destination than just a stopover.
CVM T — Google review
It’s quite simple to go to the train station from the airport by simply following the metro sign. However, it’s quite a walk for about 15 minutes from Terminal 2. You’ll have to go to Terminal 1 first and pass through the food court to arrive at the train station.
JASMINE L — Google review
Japan is the last place where you’ll experience such politeness, cleanliness, and beauty all at once. The moment you board your plane and leave, you’ll start missing everything about it—the orderly streets, the respectful bow of a shopkeeper, the spotless train stations, and even the quiet efficiency of daily life. Whether it's the convenience of vending machines on every corner, the precision of the bullet trains, or the warm hospitality of its people, Japan leaves a lasting impression. Once you’ve been there, nowhere else quite measures up.
Royals — Google review
Chubu Centrair International Airport is one of the best airports I’ve been to! It’s immaculately clean, spacious, and easy to navigate. The car rental signs are super clear, making it quick and simple to pick up a vehicle, which is always a huge plus. For families, the FLIGHT OF DREAMS is a fantastic free attraction. It’s an interactive experience centered around a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with loads of hands-on exhibits that are perfect for kids. My child had a blast pretending to be a pilot and learning about aviation! The airport itself has plenty of seating, charging stations, and a great selection of restaurants and shops. Overall, it’s a top-tier experience for both adults and kids. Highly recommend it!
Quing_刘妈妈 — Google review
This is an airport for Nagoya, one of Japan's major cities. It's convenient because you can reach the airport from Nagoya Station within 30 minutes by high-speed train. There's also a slower local train that will get you to Nagoya Station within an hour. The airport, typical of Japanese airports, is clean and well-organized. There are many seats and plenty of shops where you can purchase various goods. There's also an Issey Miyake store, which is popular among Koreans, and many other luxury brand stores. Overall, it's an excellent airport.
Joonyoung K — Google review

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Domestic airport
Airport
Nagoya Airport, a small and modern airport, offers a convenient and efficient travel experience. The Flight of Dreams attraction at the domestic terminal features an amusement park with a Boeing 787 plane as its main highlight. Visitors can even try their hand at flying a Boeing 787 or Boeing 747 Dreamlifter on a flight simulator. The airport provides easy access to airplanes without long lines or extensive walking distances. It houses various amenities including convenience stores, cafes, gift shops, and restaurants.
We arrived in Nagoya last March 15, 2023. Passing thru the immigration arrival area was really fast, especially since we already did the online process. The baggage claim area was not packed with people as compared to Kansai Airport when we were there last January 2023. Passing thru customs was very organized and fast as well. The whole airport wasn't that packed with tourists as compared to Kansai. It was very clean also.
Bent G — Google review
Nice airport and very friendly service
Itsnain — Google review
It’s not the biggest, fanciest, or popular. But it has the necessary and economic airlines are an option in this airport. It has an Starbucks and like 5 open restaurants, but some others open just in the weekends.
Sil M — Google review
Small airport, quiet even but efficient n smooth operations typical of all things Japanese. Here to explore Central Japan with my family. I could not speak Japanese n they frequently struggled with my English but somehow my message got across. Signage were clear in dual language. As far as I could see, they demonstrate helpfulness, sincerity n a hard working attitude when performing mundane tasks. Well done.
Eng-Hoe L — Google review
Cute small modern airport. Fastest entry and then exit of a country I’ve ever experienced. Even the check-in and bag drop barely took 5 minutes. Very efficient. I thought the ninja puppets hanging from the ceiling were a nice touch. I wish some more of the stores were open in the departure hall. And I wish I could have found one last bottle of sparkling water in any(!) of the many vending machines. But the duty free shop did allow me to taste some Japanese single malt whiskies. (Very nice, but at 14,000 Yen per above my price range.) Main disappointment: the business class lounge was really not that good & there is not a single bottle of Choya for sale anywhere. I wish I had gotten some in town; but I thought I could save the hassle of packing and just do duty free carry-on.
Cecil M — Google review
In the past, international flights also departed from here, but now its role as an international airport has been transferred to Centrair. It is now used for both military and civilian purposes.
Ken H — Google review
It's quite a small airport but surprisingly very clean with very efficient airport compared to other cities in Asia.
Anjo J — Google review
If it rains, they provide umbrellas to get from the plane to the gate from the tarmac. It is hard to get cabs after 9pm. It was raining. The bus stops have no English timetable. Luckily you can refer to google. Limited buses to ajiyoshi station
N T — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. National Route 22
  2. National Route 41
  3. National Route 155
  4. National Route 155 bypass
  5. National Route 256
  6. National Route 363
  7. Inuyama Expressway
  8. Tokai Hokuriku Expressway
  9. Meishin Expressway
  10. Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway
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Koya-cho
Inuyama to
Toyama
Inuyama to
Okayama
Inuyama to
Narita
Inuyama to
Matsuyama
Inuyama to
Takamatsu

What's the weather like in Inuyama?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Inuyama for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Inuyama in January
  • Weather in Inuyama in February
  • Weather in Inuyama in March
  • Weather in Inuyama in April
  • Weather in Inuyama in May
  • Weather in Inuyama in June
  • Weather in Inuyama in July
  • Weather in Inuyama in August
  • Weather in Inuyama in September
  • Weather in Inuyama in October
  • Weather in Inuyama in November
  • Weather in Inuyama in December

All road trips from Inuyama

  • Inuyama to Kyoto drive
  • Inuyama to Tokyo drive
  • Inuyama to Osaka drive
  • Inuyama to Kanazawa drive
  • Inuyama to Seoul drive
  • Inuyama to Hakone-machi drive
  • Inuyama to Hiroshima drive
  • Inuyama to Takayama drive
  • Inuyama to Matsumoto drive
  • Inuyama to Kamakura drive
  • Inuyama to Ise drive
  • Inuyama to Himeji drive
  • Inuyama to Fujikawaguchiko-machi drive
  • Inuyama to Taito drive
  • Inuyama to Fukuoka drive
  • Inuyama to Nikko drive
  • Inuyama to Kobe drive
  • Inuyama to Sapporo drive
  • Inuyama to Hamamatsu drive
  • Inuyama to Busan drive
  • Inuyama to Shizuoka drive
  • Inuyama to Karuizawa-machi drive
  • Inuyama to Nagasaki drive
  • Inuyama to Nagano drive
  • Inuyama to Koya-cho drive
  • Inuyama to Toyama drive
  • Inuyama to Okayama drive
  • Inuyama to Narita drive
  • Inuyama to Matsuyama drive
  • Inuyama to Takamatsu drive

Explore nearby places

  • Inuyama
  • Gifu
  • Nagoya
  • Sakae
  • Nagakute
  • Ogaki
  • Toyota
  • Ena
  • Gujo
  • Kuwana
  • Nakatsugawa
  • Okazaki
  • Gero
  • Handa
  • Tokoname
  • Nagahama
  • Nagiso-machi
  • Suzuka
  • Hikone
  • Gamagori
  • Shinshiro
  • Toyokawa
  • Toyohashi
  • Iida
  • Omihachiman
  • Tsu
  • Takashima
  • Tahara
  • Koka
  • Tsuruga
  • Katsuyama

All related maps of Inuyama

  • Map of Gifu
  • Map of Nagoya
  • Map of Sakae
  • Map of Nagakute
  • Map of Ogaki
  • Map of Toyota
  • Map of Ena
  • Map of Gujo
  • Map of Kuwana
  • Map of Nakatsugawa
  • Map of Okazaki
  • Map of Gero
  • Map of Handa
  • Map of Tokoname
  • Map of Nagahama
  • Map of Nagiso-machi
  • Map of Suzuka
  • Map of Hikone
  • Map of Gamagori
  • Map of Shinshiro
  • Map of Toyokawa
  • Map of Toyohashi
  • Map of Iida
  • Map of Omihachiman
  • Map of Tsu
  • Map of Takashima
  • Map of Tahara
  • Map of Koka
  • Map of Tsuruga
  • Map of Katsuyama

Inuyama throughout the year

  • Inuyama in January
  • Inuyama in February
  • Inuyama in March
  • Inuyama in April
  • Inuyama in May
  • Inuyama in June
  • Inuyama in July
  • Inuyama in August
  • Inuyama in September
  • Inuyama in October
  • Inuyama in November
  • Inuyama in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Inuyama?

Get inspired for your trip to Inuyama with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Inuyama Itinerary
  • 2-Day Inuyama Itinerary
  • 3-Day Inuyama Itinerary
  • 4-Day Inuyama Itinerary
  • 5-Day Inuyama Itinerary
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