The close proximity to Nagoya Castle is reflected in the decorative roof of the structure.
Nagoya Castle, a national treasure which was being used as a military command post, was also hit during the May 14 raid and burned down.
He moved in and changed the name to Nagoya Castle.
Today this wall is considered to be a unique feature to Nagoya Castle and has been designed an important cultural asset.
In particular, Nagoya Castle is famous for its large, golden figures of Shachihoko.
How and when the tomb was transported to Nagoya Castle and what purpose it served there is unknown.
He is said to be born in Nagoya Castle, although this is subject to debate.
In the early Edo period it was moved to the current location at the time of the construction of Nagoya Castle.
Nagoya Castle, which was being used as a military command post, was hit and mostly destroyed on May 14, 1945.
Nagoya Castle was built in 1612.