Japan Sightseeing Information --- Aichi Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace
Nagoya Castle Honmaru Palace is a palace in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. It was destroyed by war, but is now restored and open in public.
It is a masterpiece of a modern castle palace that was built using cutting-edge technology from the Edo period.
About 700m northwest from Nagoya Municipal Subway "Shiyakusho" station, about 8 minutes on foot.
Aichi Prefecture, Nagoya City
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