Inuyama
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About Inuyama
Set in the northwest of Aichi, Inuyama is an intriguing city for culture aficionados to discover. With a range of ancient shrines, a fascinating historic castle and an array of boutiques, cafes and eateries, visitors will find no shortage of things to see and do in the city. Choose from simple, self-catering stays or luxurious heritage inns; the best places to stay in Inuyama await.
Built in the shadow of Inuyama Castle on the Kiso River, the city’s old town is an appealing place for a stroll. The Castle itself is a highlight; one of the oldest fortresses in Japan, it offers striking views and an intriguing insight into the region’s heritage. The Urakuen Japanese Garden, nearby, is home to Jo-an — reputedly one of the three finest tea houses in Japan. When it comes to culture, the Mejimura Museum, too, is brilliant, as are the Former Isobe's House, the Daisyoji Temple and the Oagata Shrine. Families will adore the Little World Museum of Man, the Japan Monkey Park and the Japan Monkey Centre.
Take boat trips on the Kiso River, enjoy scenic walks along its shores in the spring and autumn and soak up views of Inuyama Castle from one of the best places to stay in Inuyama.
The Best Places to Stay in Inuyama
For a Heritage Inn
- Akariya Geihanro is an all-suite heritage hotel with luxurious traditional interiors and beautiful views of Inuyama Castle and the Kiso River. With delicious seasonal kaiseki cuisine, this is a gorgeous century-old inn for couples or friends.
FOR AN APARTMENT or Holiday Villa
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
Travel Information
- Fly to Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, an hour by car and under two hours by train from Inuyama.
- You may want the flexibility of driving if you're exploring beyond the city limits. Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Travel during the summer, spring or early autumn, when temperatures range between 25 and 31°C degrees. This is the best time for outdoorsy adventures.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Nagahama.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in Japan.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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Best Hotels in Inuyama
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Hotel Indigo Inuyama Urakuen Garden Inuyama (Aichi Prefecture) 156 rooms from AU$310
Local exploring - Discover Inuyama's rich history with guided tours, uncovering secrets of its historic buildings & the legacy of its castle townGreat walks - Explore the natural splendor of Inuyama with trips to the Kiso River, offering breathtaking views and outdoor adventuresSights nearby - Embark on a spiritual journey to Inuyama's serene temples and shrines, basking in the tranquility of these sacred sitesRestaurant - The restaurant serves both local delicacies and international dishes, created from the freshest seasonal produceA vibrant hotel in historic Inuyama. With rooms inspired by Inuyama Castle and colorful, contemporary decor, it offers a unique, artistic stay. The hotel boasts an onsen and a restaurant blending regional flavors with modern dining. An enchanting retreat for a culturally rich and relaxing experience See More
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Akariya Geihanro Inuyama 10 rooms from AU$1358
Local exploring - This hotel is ideally located for sightseeing in Inuyama, with the Inuyama Castle, local shrines and the river close byRomantic Break - The elegant, generously sized suites at this hotel are ideal for couples, with a romantic soaking tub on the terraceFoodies - Fans of traditional Japanese cuisine are well-catered to here, with seasonal kaiseki dishes served dailySights nearby - Visit the nearby Haritsuna Shrine, a national heritage site which plays an important part in the Inuyama FestivalThis heritage inn overlooks the Kiso River and Inuyama Castle in Aichi. Spacious guest suites have panoramic views from floor-to-ceiling windows in addition to a covered rotenburo bath. Sample regional kaiseki cuisine at dinner after a day observing local cormorant fishing. See More