◆ First Opening of Nagoya Castle Gates
Date: Mon, Jan 1 (national holiday), 2024
Time: From 9:00 am
Venue: Around the Main Gate (inside the castle)
Nagoya Castle unveils itself for the New Year in 2024! Watch as the castle gates open for the first time in the New Year along with performances by Owari Manzai Imaeda Shachu comedians, the Nagoya Omotenashi Bushotai® warrior brigade, Princess Samurai of Japan, and Hattori Hanzo and the Ninjas.
◆ Owari Manzai
Date: Mon, Jan 1 (national holiday), 2024
Time: From 10:00 am
Venue: Around the Main Gate (inside the castle)
Theatrical group: Owari Manzai Imaeda Shachu
The seven gods of fortune dance a lively and celebratory dance for the New Year. This Manzai comedy team is of the highest level, having performed for the emperor and the Owari Tokugawa clan.
Notes:
• Canceled in rainy weather.
◆ Baked confections with torreya nuts (available to the first 200 people, free of charge)
Date: Mon, Jan 1 (national holiday), 2024
Time: From 9:00 am
Venue: Main Gate/East Gate
Nagoya Castle's torreya tree is estimated to be 600 years old and is considered a very lucky tree. Baked confections with the tree's nuts are available while supplies last. (Support from the Torreya Nut Society.)
◆ Chinese Zodiac Decoration Gifts (available to the first 1,000 people, free of charge)
Date: Mon, Jan 1 (national holiday), 2024
Time: From 9:00 am
Venue: Main Gate/East Gate
Receive a decorative gift featuring this year's animal of the Chinese zodiac while supplies last. (Contribution by the Nagoya Castle Promotion Association.)
◆ Kinshachi-Za Stage
Date: Mon, Jan 1 (national holiday)–Wed, Jan 3; Sat, Jan 6–Mon, Jan 8 (national holiday), 2024
Time: 9:00 am–4:00 pm
Venue: Nishinomaru
Wonderful hospitality allowing you to eat, play, and learn.
◆ Special opening of the important cultural property Southwest Corner Watchtower
Date: Tue, Jan 2–Mon, Jan 8 (national holiday), 2024
Time: 9:00 am–4:15 pm (admission until 4:00 pm)
Venue: Southwest Corner Watchtower
The Southwest Corner Watchtower, one of the three remaining corner watchtowers from the Edo period is open to the public for a limited time.