
Inazawa Overview
Inazawa is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the city had an estimated population of 135,580 in 54,999 households, and a population density of 1,709 inhabitants per square kilometre (4,430/sq mi). The total area of the city was 79.35 km2 (30.64 sq mi).
Inazawa Key Statistics
134938
79350000 km²
204 / 6 / 46
Practical Essentials for Inazawa
Meet-ups & Expat Community
Chat with locals tonight or join a language-exchange near the station.
Find Events ↗Emergency Phones
Police: 110 · Fire/Ambulance: 119
Nation-wide numbers, English assistance usually available.
Safety Tips ↗Getting Around Inazawa
Inazawa Main Station & Rail Lines
国府宮 (Kōnomiya)
Train Travel to Inazawa
Inazawa is connected via Japan Rail and local private lines.
Driving to Inazawa
Accessible via Tomei Expressway and other national highways.
Real-Time Air Quality in Inazawa
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Get Instant Quote ↗What to Eat in Inazawa
- Slurp a steaming bowl of ramen at a tiny shop in Inazawa downtown.
- Walk the morning market and try ultra-fresh sushi in Inazawa.
- Grab late-night yakitori skewers near Inazawa Station.
- Pick up handmade mochi from a family confectioner in central Inazawa.
- Sip a glass of small-batch sake brewed on the edge of Inazawa.
Hungry for more?
Street-food crawls, cooking classes & sake tastings — reserve now, pay later.
Book Food Tours ↗Things to Do in Inazawa
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View Tours ↗Income & Living Costs in Inazawa
¥3,400,000*est
Median household income / year
78*est /100
Price level vs Tokyo
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FAQ about Inazawa
When was Inazawa founded?
Inazawa was founded on October 1, 1889.
How old is Inazawa?
Inazawa is roughly 137 years old.
What is the population of Inazawa?
The latest estimate puts the population at about 134,938.
What is the land area of Inazawa?
Inazawa covers roughly 79350000 km².
What is the main railway station in Inazawa?
The primary hub is 国府宮 (Kōnomiya).
How many parks, museums and cafés are in Inazawa?
The city has roughly 204 parks, 6 museums and 46 cafés within a 5 km radius of the center.
Is Inazawa expensive to live?
Inazawa is generally more affordable than Tokyo, with lower rents and food costs outside the tourist core.
Do I need travel insurance for visiting Inazawa?
Yes — hospitals in Japan can be costly for visitors. SafetyWing covers flight delays, medical emergencies and lost gear from about US$45 / 4 weeks. Get an instant quote ↗
How can I send money internationally while in Japan?
Wise lets you hold Japanese yen, move money at the mid-market rate and spend with a debit card for a small fixed fee — popular with both expats and long-term travellers.
Where can I book food tours or cooking classes in Inazawa?
From street-food crawls to sake tastings and hands-on cooking classes, Inazawa has flavour for every budget. Book food tours ↗
What tours are available in Inazawa?
Guided walking tours, cultural excursions and day-trips run year-round. Most allow free cancellation and pay-later options. Explore tours ↗
Where can I access official city services in Inazawa?
All resident services — permits, taxes, public records — are handled by the City Hall. Learn more ↗
Are there expat meet-ups or language exchanges in Inazawa?
Inazawa hosts a friendly international community with weekly events near the main stations and cafes. Find events ↗
Where can I charge my EV in Inazawa?
CHAdeMO and CCS-compatible chargers dot convenience-store car-parks and highway rest-areas. View stations ↗
Can I rent a bike in Inazawa?
Yes, hire a bike by the hour or day and cruise the riverside paths. Rent a bike ↗
How can I check public-transport routes in Inazawa?
Use the official route planner for live subway, bus and tram times. Open planner ↗
Where is Inazawa?
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