Explore Inuyama Castle, savor local delicacies, and visit the unique Penis Shrine on a guided tour. Capture unforgettable memories in Japan.
Explore Inuyama Castle, savor local delicacies, and visit the unique Penis Shrine on a guided tour. Capture unforgettable memories in Japan.
- Nagoya - transfer time 2 hours (round trip)
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Sanko Inari Shrine - First stop:
Located at the base of Inuyama Castle, Sanko Inari Shrine boasts a rich and storied history. Originally known as “Sankojisan,” the shrine has long been held in high esteem by local and distant practitioners alike.
Every year on July 22, a traditional festival draws…
- Nagoya - transfer time 2 hours (round trip)
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Sanko Inari Shrine - First stop:
Located at the base of Inuyama Castle, Sanko Inari Shrine boasts a rich and storied history. Originally known as “Sankojisan,” the shrine has long been held in high esteem by local and distant practitioners alike.
Every year on July 22, a traditional festival draws families to the shrine after dark, carrying small red paper “chochin” lanterns hanging from bamboo branches. On this day, large Makiwara boats adorned with numerous paper lanterns in a dome shape float down the Kiso River, accompanied by traditional music. The reflection of the swaying lanterns on the water’s surface is particularly enchanting, making this summer tradition a beloved event in Aichi.
- Inuyama Castle - Visit Japan’s oldest mountain castle located in Inuyama. Inuyama Castle, built in 1537 by Oda Nobuyasu—the uncle of the renowned warlord Oda Nobunaga—offers a unique glimpse into Japan’s rich history. The castle is surrounded by three distinctive shrines, making it an ideal destination to immerse yourself in Japanese culture.
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Inuyama Jokamachi - Lunch, the third most important meal of the day:
A little chill time, we can have lunch at a nearby restaurant, or we can sit somewhere and have a lunch box. We can also stroll around in our next location and eat while we walk. - Inuyama Jokamachi - A charming street leading to the castle, Joka Machi, which means “castle town,” boasts a unique atmosphere with quaint shops, traditional houses, and delightful eateries. You can wear a kimono or yukata as you explore the town, return to the castle for stunning photos.
- Urakuen Garden - enjoy a cup of green tea with wagashi (traditional japanese sweets)in a traditional setting in the Urakuen garden. This garden was created for a single purpose: to serve as the setting for Jo-an, a priceless
seventeenth-century tea house. Jo-an is a masterwork of tea house architecture and one of
only three tea houses recognized as National Treasures.
- Tagata Jinja - A mere 30 minutes away from Inuyama, is the little city of Komaki. Komaki is home to the yearly Tagata Jinja Shrine’s Honen Festival, one of the rarest festivals in Japan as they carry around huge wooden carved penis and deliver it to this shrine. This shrine is full of phallus symbols, whether of stone or wood and comes in all sizes. It’s a small shrine, but worth a visit.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Entrance fee at Urakuen garden
- Parking fees
- Entrance to Iuyama castle
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Entrance fee at Urakuen garden
- Parking fees
- Entrance to Iuyama castle
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Japan’s oldest castle with a private, knowledgeable guide and comfortable minivan. Relax and take in the scenery as the operator transports you from your starting point to various destinations and back. The guide will gladly answer any questions about Japan and its culture, offering insights from the perspective of…
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Japan’s oldest castle with a private, knowledgeable guide and comfortable minivan. Relax and take in the scenery as the operator transports you from your starting point to various destinations and back. The guide will gladly answer any questions about Japan and its culture, offering insights from the perspective of a seasoned “Japan lifer.” Dress in a kimono and stroll through picturesque streets while enjoying local treats. Consider a ride in a traditional rickshaw and savor matcha green tea in a classic Japanese garden. Throughout the tour, the guide will document your experience with photos and videos. The adventure concludes with a visit to the unique Penis Shrine, where you can pray for a bountiful harvest, fertility, and prosperous descendants, or simply capture some amazing photos. On the return journey, there is an option to stop at a local supermarket or any shop of your choice to stock up on essentials before being returned to your hotel, boat, or private plane.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.