Examples of using Inuyama in English and their translations into Korean
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Inuyama- City.
Meitetsu Inuyama Station.
Inuyama Castle.
Food|Sightseeing spot|Inuyama Tourist Information Website.
Inuyama Castle.
Shopping|Sightseeing spot|Inuyama Tourist Information Website.
Inuyama Station.
Sightseeing|Sightseeing spot|Inuyama Tourist Information Website.
Inuyama Castle.
Min. walk from Meitetsu Inuyama line Nishiharu station hospital.
Inuyama- Yuen Station.
Castles, Floats, Karakuri Dolls,Cherry Blossom and Fun at the Inuyama Festival.
The Inuyama festival.
Meiji-Mura is an open-air museum of historical architecture, structures anditems from the Meiji Period(1868-1912), arranged in a theme park-like village in historical Inuyama city.
The Inuyama festival.
Inuyama Castle Admission Exchange Ticket.
From Nagoya Station, take the Meitestu Inuyama Line. Alight at Inuyama Station and 7 minutes walk.
In INUYAMA you can enjoy all kinds of foods from all-you-can-eat at hotels and local beer restaurants to authentic French cuisine at buildings designated as cultural assets, and spit roasted snacks loved by the locals, such as DENGAKU.
Alight at Konan Station on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line. Alight at Meitetsu Bus"Mandaraji" stop and walk for 2 minutes.
Experiencing Inuyama's traditional culture|Model course|Inuyama Tourist Information Website.
Visible from the train between Hotei Station and Konan Stations on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line, the 18m high Hotei Buddha was erected in 1954 by the successful local Moxibustion practitioner.
Finding the“Kawaii”in Inuyama|Model course|Inuyama Tourist Information Website.
It's even better during the first week in April, when the Inuyama festival's huge traditional floats and Karakuri mechanical dolls take to the streets of the castle town!
The Ishiage Matsuri(stone piling festival) of Owari Fuji Omiya Sengen Shrine in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture, is considered one of the three quaint festivals of the Owari district.It is a festival where people gather from in and around Inuyama City and donate stones to Owari Fuji on the first Sunday of August every year.