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Neighborhood Information

Walking around Little Edo in Sawara, Katori City

Sawara prospered so much by utilizing water transportation that it was called "Edo Masari" (superior to Edo).
Townscapes that retain that atmosphere can still be seen along the Onogawa River and Katori Kaido.
In December 1996, it became the first area in the Kanto region to be designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings (Judenken).

Walking around Little Edo in Sawara, Katori City

Kurimoto Benikomachi Town

There is a farm shop selling fresh vegetables and fruits picked that morning, the local specialty Benikomachi, and processed livestock products, a restaurant called Ajidokoro Ippuku where you can taste dishes made with local ingredients, and a product exchange center that stocks popular products from roadside stations all over the country.

Kurimoto Benikomachi Town

Roadside Station/Riverside Station Mizunosato Sawara

It was built in Sawara, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture,overlooking the Tone River.Mizunosato Sawara is a complex facility that combines a "roadside station" and a "river station."You can enjoy hands-on leisure activities such as direct sales of local specialties and sightseeing boats and boats on the Tone River. There are also disaster prevention education exhibits, making it a tourist spot where you can spend the whole day.

Roadside Station/Riverside Station Mizunosato Sawara

Chiba Prefectural Boso Village

Boso no Mura is a museum that aims to allow visitors to experience the traditional lifestyle and techniques of Boso firsthand, as well as learn about history through exhibits of archaeological remains excavated from various parts of the prefecture, as well as samurai, merchant, and farming families.

Chiba Prefectural Boso Village

Narita Yume Farm

This is a tourist ranch with a site area of approximately 90,000 tsubo (approximately 7 times the size of the Tokyo Dome) .
Enjoy interacting, playing, eating, shopping, experiencing, camping, or whatever way suits you.

Narita Dream Farm

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

It is one of Japan's leading temples with a history of over 1,080 years. The vast grounds contain numerous halls, a park rich in nature, and many power spots that are said to bring good fortune and bring good luck.

Naritasan Shinshoji Temple

Naritasan Omotesando

Omotesando, which stretches for about 800m from Narita Station, has been designated a Japan Heritage Site.
There are over 150 restaurants and souvenir shops along the approach to the shrine.

Naritasan Omotesando

Katori Shrine

It enshrines Futsunushi no Okami, a war god who contributed greatly to the founding of Japan, and has been revered since ancient times as a "shrine" alongside Ise and Kashima. The grounds are designated as a prefectural natural monument as the "Katori Shrine Forest," and visitors can enjoy the changing of the seasons.

Katori Shrine

Information on nearby facilities

Supermarket

Seimiya Sawara Tamazukuri store
About 10 minutes by car

2-1-3 Tamazukuri, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, 287-0041
9:00〜21:00

Convenience store

Seven-Eleven Katori Otogawa Store
About 15 minutes on foot

182-1 Ootogawa, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, 287-0054
Open 24 hours

hospital

Koshikawa Clinic
About 10 minutes by car

753 Sawara, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, 287-0003
0478-52-5202

Yamano Hospital
Car: Approx. 15 minutes

https://yamano-hp.com/
〒287-0003 3416 Sawara I, Katori City, Chiba Prefecture
0478-55-1225

taxi

Shibayama Taxi Co., Ltd.

24-hour service

* Advance reservation by email required

shibayamataxi@gmail.com

*080-3479-8818

(Late night/early morning/power outage/earthquake)

Katori Hachisanroku

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