Immerse yourself
in the history and culture
of Inuyama.

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Originating from the sacred slopes of Mount Ontake, the Kiso River descends through the Hida mountains, carving the very land of Inuyama. Blessed by the river's rich provisions, this cherished ground became home to the magnificent Inuyama Castle and its vibrant castle town. 

Even today, the echoes of the past resonate strongly, with timeless architecture and a unique, living culture breathing vividly through its streets. 

SHUKU invites you to become part of this timeless narrative, offering a stay designed to steep you in the rich tapestry of Inuyama's history and heritage.

About SHUKU

Accommodation

Indulge in an exquisite sojourn at SHUKU, where the legacy of Inuyama's esteemed families is reborn as luxurious accommodations.
Meticulously restored, these historic residences retain their traditional elegance and intricate designs, offering an unparalleled experience of authentic Japanese heritage.
Nestled within the captivating embrace of the historic castle town, SHUKU provides an exceptional base from which to explore the timeless allure of Inuyama.

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The Neriya Building

The Shimohonmachi Building

Dining

Savor an extraordinary Japanese culinary journey in the historic, tea-infused ambiance of the restored Kojima residence, once a gathering place for feudal lords. Our meticulously crafted, signature “dashi” broth, enhances the natural flavors of premium seasonal ingredients.

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Tea Ceremony

Inuyama Castle

Inuyama Festival

Cormorant Fishing

Inuyama-yaki Ceramics

Nindo-shu Liqueur

Activities & Experiences

Unveil the soul of Inuyama through curated, enriching experiences. From the tranquility of authentic tea ceremonies to exploring the esteemed heritage of “Nindo-shu” liqueur, and the grandeur of Inuyama Castle, a national treasure, we offer exclusive access to the unique cultural tapestry of this historic castle town. 
Immerse yourself in the unparalleled.

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Access

宿-SHUKU-

633 Inuyama Higashikoken, Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. 484-0083
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By Train:
From Nagoya: Approx. 30 minutes from Meitetsu Nagoya Station via the Meitetsu Inuyama Line to Inuyama Station. Just a 10-minute walk from Meitetsu Inuyama Station.

By Car:
Approx. 30 minutes from the Nagoya Expressway Komaki Kita IC.
Check-in / Check-out
Check-in 15:00–18:00 / Check-out 10:00 
Parking
Available (Complimentary / 10 spaces - subject to availability)
Note
Parking may be full depending on reservation status. Nearby paid parking is available if our lot is occupied. Please be advised that during the Inuyama Festival, held annually on the first Saturday and Sunday of April, surrounding roads experience closures. We kindly request guests avoid arriving by car during the festival period.
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