I organised a trip to Inuyama with my friends Genya and Hyuma. A little bit North of Nagoya-shi, it is a super beautiful place with incredibly kind people. We visited the Inuyama Castle, and everyone ended up buying Kimono from. a great lady who was very happy to see so many customers. She also convinced me to buy a gigantic straw hat, and I was happy to oblige. I also got to meet Pon-chan, the cutest coffee drinking kitty.

Inuyama (犬山), literally meaning “dog mountain”, is a city in Aichi Prefecture, not far from Nagoya. It is most famous for its small but beautiful castle, which is one of Japan’s oldest wooden castles, having survived the turmoils of wars and disasters over the centuries. – Japan Guid

Inuyama is a city in central Japan, known for the 16th-century Inuyama Castle. Nearby Urakuen is a peaceful garden with the centuries-old Jo-an teahouse. The Museum Meiji-mura features dozens of restored late-19th-century buildings from the Meiji era. Little World is an open-air museum with traditional houses from across the globe. In summer, local fishermen use trained cormorants to catch fish on the Kiso River. – Wikipedia

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