The Nagoya Castle is located approximately 15 minutes by car from the hotel. In 1610 Tokugawa Ieyasu ordered the construction of Nagoya Castle to solidify the Tokugawa authority in Owari (Nagoya and vicinity). The castle was completed in 1612 and Tokugawa's ninth son Yoshinao entered the castle in 1616 from which he governed over Owari. Nagoya Castle is famous for the 2 gold killer whales that adorn the top of its donjon. That is why it is also known as 'Kinshachi-jo.' Kin means 'gold' and shachi refers to the 'killer whales' that sit atop donjon and other castle structures. 0600/0600pl
Surrounding Area
The hotel is located in Sakae, Nagoya's main business, exhibition, shopping, and entertainment district.
Property Information
The building is white in colour, and looks old on the outside, but guests will be surprised to find that it is modern and beautiful after walking through the doors.
Dining Facilities
Guests can choose from restaurants serving French, Chinese, and a variety of Japanese cuisine including kaiseki, sushi, and tempura.
Further Info
The lobby is very large in size decorated beautifully with neo-classical columns on the Renaissance facade in the Grindelwald atrium lounge where people can enjoy snacks under the charm of Europe.