Aichi 1 Day Itinerary (Toyokawa Inari & Okazaki)

Tour Toyokawa Inari, a power spot to encourage a thriving business with many fox statues, and a temple gate town with a retro atmosphere. In the afternoon, in the city of Okazaki where the first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, Ieyasu Tokugawa, was born, take a leisurely walk through a traditional miso warehouse and a park with a castle.

Day 1

Toyokawa Inari
9:30 AM
Toyokawa Inari
Visit Toyokawa Inari, a temple with a history of approximately 600 years. The god of prosperous business is enshrined here which attracts worshipers from all areas of Japan. The 1000 fox statues are known as power spots to draw good luck with money.
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Toyokawa-no-Monzenmachi
10:30 AM
Toyokawa-no-Monzenmachi
A historic town that was developed alongside Toyokawa Inari where you can enjoy what life was like for people back then. Walk in the shopping district on the path headed towards the temple, and if you are a bit hungry, you can try the local dish of inari zushi.
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Hatcho Miso-no-Sato
13:00 PM
Hatcho Miso-no-Sato
Visit the venerable shop Kakukyuu which has been in operation since the 17th century and see the factory for traditional Hatcho miso. Following the tour of the facility, have lunch at Okazaki Kakukyuu Hatchomura or Kyuuemon. Kakukyuu Hatchomura is a food court with a casual atmosphere where you can enjoy miso cuisine involving dishes such as ramen and curry. At Kyuuemon, you can have traditional Aichi dishes including miso udon soup.
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Okazaki Castle
15:00 PM
Okazaki Castle
This is the castle where Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate who unified the nation, was born. While visiting the castle museum, climb up the castle tower to the highest floor from where you can leisurely view the city of Okazaki below you.
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Okazaki Park
15:30 PM
Okazaki Park
Stroll through the park after touring the castle. There are many highlights such as historic sites related to Ieyasu Tokuagawa and a museum. A teahouse is also located within the park so that you can take a break.
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