

Nagoya Castle
Nagoya Castle housed the Owari-Tokugawa clanfs 17 generations and is also known as Kinko (The golden shachi) Castle, or simply Gold Castle. It is sung of in the folk song, Ise-ondo, "Ise is held by Tsu, Tsu is held by Ise, Owari-Nagoya is held by the Castle," and together with Osaka Castle and Kumamoto Castle, is one of the Three Great Famous Castles of Japan. The golden shachi (mythological fish with the head of a tiger) on the roof of the castle are a famous symbol of both the castle and Nagoya City.
[Nearest IC] Marunouchi Exit on the Nagoya Expressway Ring
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| Shin-kuko.IC |
| Narita.JCT |
| Miyanogi.JCT |
| (Ryogoku.JCT) |
| (Edobashi.JCT) |
| Tanimachi.JCT |
| Tokyo.IC |
| Toyota.JCT |
| Nagoya-Minami.JCT |
| Marunouchi.Exit |
| Total Distance: 423.6km Total Toll: 10,000JPY |
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| Kansai Internatinal Airport |
| Izumi-sano.JCT |
| Suita.JCT |
| Kusatsu.JCT |
| Kameyama.JCT |
| Nagoya-Nishi.JCT |
| Shinsuzaki.JCT |
| Marunouchi.Exit |
| Total Distance: 233.4km Total Toll: 7,850JPY |
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| Chubu International Airport |
| Handa-Chuo.JCT |
| Odaka |
| Marunouchi.Exit |
| Total Distance: 44.6km Total Toll: 1,800JPY |