Nagoya Castle was Japan’s first castle to be designated a National Treasure. Nagoya Castle
was completed in 1615 by the Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu. Topped with golden shachihoko,
votive tiger-fish roof devices, and boasting the largest floorspace of any tower keep, Nagoya
Castle and its magnificent Hommaru Palace were operated as a military facility. Even after
wartime air raid destruction, it was deemed historically important enough to be designated
a National Historic Site. Restoration work being carried out is returning Nagoya Castle to
original condition.
00:00 Intro
00:15 Subway Shiyakusho Station
01:06 Fountain
01:38 Muncharu Zone Shop
03:16 Namban Wall
03:43 East Gate Entrance
03:53 Rest Spot
04:11 Gift Shop
04:26 Japanese Plum Grove
05:18 Statue of Kiyomasa Pulling Stone
05:32 Southeast Corner Tower
06:07 Nishinomaru Area
06:23 Hommaru Front Second Gate
07:01 Hommaru Palace
07:45 Nagoya Castle Tower (Main & Minor)
10:00 Fumei Gate
10:45 Kin Shachi (Golden Votive-Tiger Fish)
11:16 Ofukemaru Exhibit Hall
11:44 Ofukemaru Area
12:44 Main Catle Tower (Side View)
13:56 Southwest Corner Tower
14:29 Main Gate
14:45 Ninomaru Area
15:50 Ninomaru Tea House
16:20 Ninomaru Garden
19:48 Ninomaru East Garden
7 Comments
Hello everyone! Here’s my another relaxing & peaceful video for you. I hope you enjoy watching my travel vlogs here in Japan, The Land of the Rising Sun.🇯🇵😊
Very nice place at ang linaw ng cam
Nice video! We'll be visiting Nagoya next year, excited to see those places personally😊
名古屋のキャップの人いけていますね
It’s also a nice place during the cherry blossoms 😍😍😍🌸 🌸🌸
Ganda talaga ng japan
Naalala ko nung nasa Taiwan ako…hays! Thanks 4 sharing bossing. Ganda ng place👌🖒