live demonstrations are offered on weekends that are a must see! the castle itself is nice and original. one of the highlights is nagoya employs people to play the roles of previous shogun/samurai etc that are from ieyasu’s time. if you speak Japanese, they will only speak to you in traditional speech which adds to the experience. it is almost like stepping back into time and experiencing Japans history. they still offer a decent amount of english translated history etc.they also have a nice tea house with a cat who may visit you
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live demonstrations are offered on weekends that are a must see! the castle itself is nice and original. one of the highlights is nagoya employs people to play the roles of previous shogun/samurai etc that are from ieyasu’s time. if you speak Japanese, they will only speak to you in traditional speech which adds to the experience. it is almost like stepping back into time and experiencing Japans history. they still offer a decent amount of english translated history etc.they also have a nice tea house with a cat who may visit you
Yes really love this place, pretty nice the Nagoya culture building here, it's centre position in Japan and make this city a pretty cool starting point for visiting several regions of Japan 🇯🇵
I'd be happy to write a review about Nagoya Castle for you. Nagoya Castle is a magnificent historical site located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It's known for its impressive architecture and rich history, dating back to the Edo period. The castle grounds offer a beautiful and serene atmosphere, with stunning gardens and picturesque views. Exploring the castle allows you to immerse yourself in Japanese history and culture. Don't forget to climb the stairs to get a panoramic view of the surrounding area. It's definitely a must-visit when you're in Nagoya! Have you had the chance to experience the beauty of Nagoya Castle? 🏯🌸🇯🇵
Was a great experience visiting this castle to learn more about history of this beautiful Nagoya city.
one of the prettiest castles I’ve visited. I love how lush the trees were, definitely a very aesthetic place for pictures.