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  • I want to explore the castle town and take a dip in the hot springs! Can you recommend a place to stay near Inuyama Castle?

I want to go to the castle town of Inuyama Castle in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, which is a hot topic right now, take photos of cute sweets that look great instagrammable, and eat them! Are there any recommendations for accommodations within walking distance of Inuyama Castle?

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8-1 Nishidaimonsaki, Inuyama, Inuyama-shi

  • A cozy inn with a rustic atmosphere

  • This building is old, but its rustic feel makes it a lovely inn. The large communal bath has a retro indoor bath and a small but stylish open-air bath made of rocks, so we were able to enjoy the hot springs at our leisure. The food was a kaiseki meal with a good balance of seafood and mountain delicacies, with a wide variety of dishes and was delicious. The 10-tatami Japanese-style room also had a tokonoma alcove, giving it the feel of a traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn), and we were able to relax and enjoy our stay.
    くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2021/7/ 3)

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  • Relax at a hot spring inn near Inuyama Castle

  • This hot spring inn is located very close to Inuyama Castle. You can enjoy a large open-air bath and a large communal bath. The open-air bath is covered so you can use it even when it's raining. The Kiso River flows outside the inn, so you can enjoy a stroll at dusk or a morning walk.
    たすく's answer (Posted on:2020/10/30)

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  • This inn is close to Inuyama Castle.

  • This inn is close to Inuyama Castle and the castle town, making it a convenient base for sightseeing. The rooms are relaxing Japanese-style rooms. There is also an open-air bath where you can soak in natural hot springs.
    わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2019/7/11)

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  • Accommodations with group plan rooms

  • This is an inn where three people can stay in one room. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs, and the open-air bath, Hakutei-no-yu, was especially pleasant. At night, the atmosphere became more romantic and I was able to relax. The food was also delicious, kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ).
    きりん's answer (Posted on:2019/6/ 5)

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