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A Tourist Spot Easily Accessible from Nagoya: Inuyama
Published date: March 3, 2025

A Tourist Spot Easily Accessible from Nagoya: Inuyama

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Property Stayed (February, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
The Hotel Indigo Inuyama Yurakuen where I stayed had a stunning lobby that offered a beautiful view of Inuyama Castle🏯✨. Since the hotel hasn't been open for long, the interior is very clean and sophisticated. The guest rooms were stylish, with high design quality creating a calm space. Additionally, it has an onsen, which is a wonderful point for relieving travel fatigue. Breakfast was served in a semi-buffet style, with particularly abundant Japanese cuisine that was of high quality and delicious🍽️✨. Disappointing point: Be cautious about dining options at night⚠️. There are hardly any places to eat around the hotel at night, so it is recommended to plan ahead. Also, it takes about 10-15 minutes on foot to the nearest convenience store, so it is reassuring to secure snacks or light meals beforehand. Summary ✔ Stunning lobby with a panoramic view of Inuyama Castle ✔ New and sophisticated interior & comfortable stay with an onsen ✔ Delicious breakfast with plentiful Japanese options in a semi-buffet style ✔ Few options for dinner, so it's necessary to plan meals in advance It was the perfect location to enjoy Inuyama tourism, making it a great hotel for those wanting a quiet and luxurious time✨.
Experiences during the trip
During my stay, I enjoyed food walking in the Inuyama castle town. The town retains the atmosphere of the Edo period, with a variety of local delicacies like Gohei rice crackers and Mitarashi dango, making it charming to taste while walking✨. Especially, the Gohei rice cracker was fragrant, and the sweet and spicy sauce was exquisite, making it feel like I could eat as many as I wanted. Additionally, as a benefit for hotel guests, we could enter the adjacent Japanese garden "Yurakuen" for free. Yurakuen is a historic garden with the national treasure tea room "Joan" built by Oda Nobunaga's brother, Oda Yurakusa. Usually, the entrance fee is 1,200 yen, but hotel guests can enter for free as many times as they want by just showing their room key, which was a nice point✨. The garden has a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, providing a special space to feel the natural beauty of the changing seasons. It was a perfect place to leisurely stroll while feeling the history.