Nagoya City is a castle in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It was the main residence of Ogisawa in the Edo era, nicknamed "Kincheng" and "Killer Whale City". One of 100 cities in Japan. It was formerly Oeda's residence Nagoya City. In 1525, the original castle was built by the Imagawa family. In 1532, Oda Shin-soo took over the castle and changed its name to Nagoya City. Later, Tokugawa Kakang built a city for Otsukawa in the old Nagoya City. Since the Meiji era, Otsukawa Tokugawa Home City was one of the three Tokugawa Imperial Houses. The temple, the temple and the temple were burned in the Nagoya air raid in 1945 until World War II. The castle is now a famous city park.