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inuyama urakuen

 

 

The Mood - Inuyama is a heritage city in Nagoya prefecture with a castle located on a hill overlooking the Kiso River. From the top of the castle one is rewarded with the wonderful 360-degree view of the city, the Kiso River and even the faraway Nagoya skyline. Inuyama Castle is doubtlessly the main draw here for its historic and cultural significance. The small wooden castle is one of the last original 12 castles in Japan and also one of only 5 designated as national treasures. Indigo Inuyama is probably the city’s most prominent hotel du jour, a spanking new restored property parked right next to the castle as well as the celebrated Urakuen gardens, a cluster of heritage teahouses set amidst a regal classical Japanese garden. The hotel is a spirited celebration of all things Inuyama, from the reinvented art and history of the place etched into its design, to the rooms and suites pointed towards the grand heritage relic nestled atop the nearby hill.

The Service - Signature Japanese efficiency and fastidiousness is observed here, but Inuyama being far from the major cities, communication here isn't as smooth as non-Japanese speakers might expect. Still, such barriers add to the charms of the establishment and makes exploration, fun.

Spa and Wellness - The tranquil onsen here is open to all guests of the hotel and it is so very restorative taking a soak here after a day spent exploring the quaint attractions nearby. Inuyama's only natural hot spring is known as "Hakutei no Yu" (Water of White Emperor), and its spring water  is said to have curative powers and is gentle on the skin.

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