Of the castles that you can visit in Japan, only 12 are originals. Inuyama Castle, a National Historic Site and easy Nagoya day-trip, is one.
Toyota, based in Nagoya, has a few car museums for automobile enthusiasts. We recommend heading to Nagakute to visit the excellent Toyota Automobile Museum.
The SC Maglev and Railway Park is a great museum for train enthusiasts young and old. It houses 39 life-sized rolling stock displays, the largest diorama
Visitors to the Kiyosu Castle Museum can explore exhibitions and artifacts related to the castle’s history, the Oda clan, and the Sengoku period (Warring States period) of Japan. The museum provides valuable insights into the lives of feudal lords and the strategic importance of castles during this tumultuous period in Japanese history.
Castles, no matter what shape or form, are cool. Nagoya’s version is no exception.