Nagoya Castle was the first castle to be designated as Japan's National Treasure. It was constructed in 1612 on the site of an earlier castle. It was operated as a military facility. To enter the …Full review by browncondo2102
May 7, 2025
It was Grate but not more excited than Kumamoto castle. Suggested to search about this heritage before visit. There was a parking but only for cars. If you visit by motorcycle, there is a space for i…Full review by Ride_Miyabi
Apr 19, 2025
If you’re only in Nagoya for one day, this is a must-see spot that is central to the area! You can take your time wandering around and there are so many great photo-spots hidden around the castle!Full review by josephinewarda
How wheelchair-friendly is this castle, fellow Tripadvisors who have visited it? Any part that’s out of bounds? Thank you!!
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My wife and I were at Nagoya in April 19. At that time the castle was being renovated so there was not entry to the actual castle tower area. The area around the walls and inside the main …
My wife and I were at Nagoya in April 19. At that time the castle was being renovated so there was not entry to the actual castle tower area. The area around the walls and inside the main grounds are open for all. The outside was cement which I think is O.K. for wheelchairs. I believe the inside area was a loose gravel, but I cannot really remember. there is a rebuilt living area inside the castle walls as it was many years ago. It is very interesting . There are also a group of deer living in the dry moat to see. There should be a website for the castle, so I would contact them directly. Most major websites in Japan have English translators for information. Good luck and Happy Travels.