Inuyama Castle lies on the southern side of the Kiso River and was built about 450 years ago. Its donjon, the oldest donjon in Japan, is designated as a national treasure. It is also called "Hakutei Castle" and its structure is of three outer tiers with 4 inner stories with 2 story-basement. The top floor of the donjon is an observation room from which you can overlook Mt. Kiso Ontake and Mt. Ena in the east and north east, Mt. Komaki and the vast Nobi Plains in the south, Mt. Ibuki and Gifu Castle in the west, and mountains of the Mino region in the north.
Traffic access15 minutes walk from Meitetsu Inuyama-Yuen Station
TelInuyama Castle Administration : 0568-61-1711