Very well preservation of ancient artifacts, the entrance is free for all, people can enjoy with their loved one. Specially travels are looking for a place which they can take back in thier conscio...
Very quaint castle big carps golden and spotted red white and black. The Castle was Nobunaga considered the first Shogun who had Tokugawa as hostage. The Castle has Tokugawa emblem Nobunaga is forgott...
Good things come in small packages.... smaller than the imperial size Himeji or Osaka castles... but inside is beautiful and the grounds are breathtaking.
The castle is a faithful reconstruction of the original castle standing here. Okazaki is supposed to be the location where Tokugawa Iyeasu was born, hence the place's historical importance. The castle...
Despite its connection with one of the most famous historical figures - Tokugawa Ieyasu, this castle is quite small and probably not on anyone's 'must-see' list. I imagine the cherry blossoms would be...
Only here is the cultural history, you can take a look, it's not very big
The birthplace and site of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the quiet small town attracts many admirers to visit. The castle is standing on a low hillside, surrounded by various historical sites related to Tokugawa Ieyasu, forming a whole Open park. There are a variety of rail transit options for coming from Nagoya, which is very convenient and you can come and visit.
Compared with the many castles in Japan, Okazaki Castle is not large in scale and even a little petite. But because of the birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, it was selected as one of the 100 famous cities in Japan. From the top floor of the castle tower, you can see the entire Okazaki city.
There are many attractions in the outskirts of Nagoya. Those who stay for a long time can buy a Meitetsu two-day ticket (3800 yuan) to go to Toyooka, Okazaki, Inuyama, Hansuke River and Gifu. Toyokawa, Okazaki and Hanzhu can be arranged on the same day. Okazaki Castle is located in Okazaki Park. Take the Meitetsu to Okazaki Park. There is Tokugawa Ieyasu's Cloak Mound. At the same time, the Dragon City Shrine not far away is his birthplace. Don't miss the three attractions. Of course, what can't be missed is the "Hatcho Miso" not far from the station (walking with the handsome indicator). This is Tokugawa Ieyasu's favorite food, and you can take some back when you come here.
The comfort is ok, the room is not big. The surrounding environment is very good, but there is no separate bath, it is a large bath. The famous Okazaki Castle is nearby. Walk about 10 minutes from the station. The hotel management staff are very nice. Overall the price/performance ratio is good.